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Ralpha
Part of Nepali cultural movement
Native name राल्फा आन्दोलन
LocationNepal
TypeCultural movement

Ralpha (Nepali: राल्फा आन्दोलन) was a leftist cultural group of Nepal which produced various songs and literatures to protest against the government. They began as a politically neutral group primarily due to problem with Radio Nepal regarding non-payment of royalty but it gradually turned into a cultural movement.[1] They produced protest songs, poems and novels against the autocratic rule of Panchyat.[2] [3]

History

Narayan Bhakta Shrestha (Rayan), a member of Ralpha, was denied the royalty by Radio Nepal for his song/poem collection for the period of 2021-2023 BS. Royalty was drawn out from their account by someone else by forging documents.[4] When the same forging was identified by other authors and poets, the victims formed a group to protest against Radio Nepal.[5] One day Parijat called all the authors and poet and gave a pen-name for each of them and formed the group of Ralpha. It happened in 2024 BS (mid 1960s.[4] As explained by poet, Manjul (poet), the word Ralpha does not have any meaning. Ralpha was initially influenced by the contemporary trends of nihilism and existentialism and partially influenced by Nietzsche's proclamation that “God is Dead.” Ralpha was also influenced by Albert Camus and Jean Paul Sartre.[2] After its formation, many members of Ralpha worked together with the Coordination Committee in Eastern Nepal, which was later called Community Party of Nepal (Marxist–Leninist).[1]

Notable contributions

Social significance

Songs by Ralpha is used time to time during protest in Nepal. In 2006 Nepalese revolution, their songs were widely used in the protest rallies.[4] The Maoist movement in (1996-2006) also used their songs widely for cultural programs.[5] Their songs were banned time to time by the government.[6][7]

Members

References

  1. ^ a b c d "The left turn of music". Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  2. ^ a b c d e Anna (2018-08-10). "Ralpha: An Overview (translation)". Anna M Stirr, Ph.D. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  3. ^ "मञ्जुलकाे राल्फाकालीन 'सम्झनाका पाइलाहरू' सार्वजनिक". Setopati. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  4. ^ a b c d e "रामेशका राल्फा यादहरु". Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  5. ^ a b "राल्फाको यात्राः गरिब जनता झुम्मिन्थे, हुने-खाने तर्किन्थे". Online Khabar. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  6. ^ पाठ, नागरिक १२ फाल्गुन २०७५ ३४ मिनेट. "'त्यसो भए त राल्फा गलत थिए त ?'". Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  7. ^ "राल्फासँग म". Retrieved 2021-02-05.
This page was last edited on 24 May 2023, at 12:41
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