The love of this city has bound me. I am only a tailor, but it seems that the fabric of my life is sewn by Biratnagar.'
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During the revolution of 2007, Durga Mote (Pariar) was only two years old. Biratnagar was the birthplace of the revolution. Durga's father, Lok Bahadur Periyar, played the fiddle in the royal army during the reign of Jahaniya Rana. Lok Bahadur's father, Sete Damai, was employed as a vigule in the main stronghold of the Ranas at Dhankuta. Following Sete's path, Lok Bahadur also became a Vigu.
However, this tradition was broken by Durga . He held a needle and thread, not a wiggle. Her heart enjoyed sewing and knitting. Perhaps he is among the oldest tailors in Biratnagar. For almost 60 years, he has been calling continuously, knocking....
He has also become a witness of change along with Biratnagar. Seeing in the color, he saw Girija Prasad Koirala from BP Koirala and Nbsp. Did not know & Nbsp;. '& Nbsp;
Around 1970, Rangeli was the main business center of the East. The market was once the center of business only There was no change. He lived in the shadow of this city. 'He only changed his age,' he says, 'but the city was changing with joy.' He is getting old. 77-year-old Durga looks a bit sad. There is a small 'tailoring' in a bush at Biratnagar-1. There are some old clothes and tools to help him sew, he complains They say, "I don't even have an iron. After sewing a new one, I get a hundred and a half hundred. There was a time when I didn't have time for my hands. Now, the arrival of the Indian tailors makes me more anxious." 6. They came to make Sirak-Dasna, they learned the skills with us.
There are only a few tailors like him in the city.
He has been closely observing Biratnagar for 75 years He has seen the city come from a dense forest to the digital age. 'The sky and the land are different at that time,' he says excitedly, 'there was no road, no lights.' He had not been able to add it. Even if the land was small, he would not have been able to buy it. But Durga's father did not pay attention to the land 6. They bought land for 1500 rupees. Today, the price of that land has increased, but Durga is old, the sound of the sewing machine has changed, but my skills have remained the same. In the end, he became emotional, "I have been bound by the love of this city, but it seems that the fabric of my life has been sewn by Biratnagar."
