Ignorance of Local Needs in Construction of New Houses of the Earthquake Hit Dalit Community in Central Nepal

Bhesraj Acharya, Dhurba Prasad Sharma
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This article asserts ignorance of local knowledge system, need, social, and cultural settings in construction of earthquake resilient houses in Dalit community. Dalit communities are considered as economically backward ethnic caste group in Nepal. The article is based on the field study carried out in Dhading district of Bagmati Province. The guiding theoretical framework of the study is the anthropology of disaster focusing on resilience through holistic approach to reveal undermining of local contexts in reconstruction of private houses. The methodological approach consists of qualitative research tools supplemented by household census. As part of earthquake resilient house construction, the government of Nepal provided cash grant support to the families with severely damaged houses. Such families identified as red card holders. Findings of the study clearly reveal that the cash support is not enough to address the local social and cultural needs of Dalits in construction of houses. There is heterogeneity in Dalit communities in terms of social cultural bonding, social relations, and economic status. The cash support in the lump sum basis under the blanket policy approach regardless of household income, family background, and economic status hardly address the local contexts. Most importantly, the construction process highly concentrated on building of house structures in the prescribed standards of the government focusing on technical engineering rather than accommodation of local settings and needs.
尼泊尔中部达利特社区在地震中建造新房时忽视了当地的需求
这篇文章断言,在达利特社区建造抗震房屋时,忽视了当地的知识体系、需求、社会和文化背景。达利特社区被认为是尼泊尔经济落后的民族种姓群体。本文是基于在巴格马提省哈丁地区进行的实地研究。本研究的指导理论框架是灾难人类学,通过整体方法来揭示私人房屋重建中当地环境的破坏,重点关注复原力。方法方法包括定性研究工具和住户普查。 作为抗震房屋建设的一部分,尼泊尔政府向房屋严重受损的家庭提供现金赠款支持。这些家庭被认定为红牌持有者。研究结果清楚地表明,现金支持不足以满足达利特人在建造房屋方面的当地社会和文化需求。达利特社区在社会文化纽带、社会关系和经济地位方面存在异质性。在不考虑家庭收入、家庭背景和经济状况的一揽子政策下,一次性的现金支持很难解决当地的情况。最重要的是,建筑过程高度集中于按照政府规定的标准建造房屋结构,重点是技术工程,而不是适应当地的环境和需求。
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