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Earlier, Panchebaja was played with fanfare in village weddings or festivals. But in the last few years, due to the lack of hawks, it started to become quiet rather than bustling. If you look for a musical instrument in the village, sometimes you can't find someone to play it, sometimes you can't find anything, it's always noisy.
Satyavati-4 single youths are looking for an alternative between the worry of not getting the instrument at the wedding, the complaint that the instrument did not arrive at the festival, and the concern that the instrument did not arrive at the school anniversary.
"After seeing how many places women started playing panjebaja training, we were advised to play it too, and we started training with the help of clubs and donors," says 32-year-old Radhika Gayre Gaha, a member of the group.
After the women showed interest in playing the instrument, the local youth club helped them to collect the panchebaja for training. "We taught the women to play instruments by coordinating with the club." Baja managed . Now they have become professionals," said Jagat Rana Sinjali, President of Eksin Langhali Youth Club, "Skills have also been passed down, and income is also being generated." "From village weddings, school anniversaries to Butwal, Dang, we started playing instruments," Radhika said, "If you play well and get a market, you will get a good income." The farther it goes, the better the money will come.' 
All other members of the Baja Bagana group belong to the Magar community . Radhika, being the daughter-in-law of Bahun's daughter Magar, is praised by everyone for leading the Magar community and leading the instrument playing group. They share the income after playing the instrument . Some money has been kept as a fund for the repair of the equipment. Nirmala Gaha, a member of the Panchebaja group, said, "You can learn new things when you travel to new places, and you will also get income."
According to Nirmala, they still have a lot to learn. Courtesy Baja material is working condition . So they have realized that some quality tools are needed. We are not completely perfect. The instrument should also be of some quality . To play the clarinet we cannot . Since we have to hire the men, we have to train them,' said Radhika, 'and now we have to spread the word.' Jhumarani is the traditional culture of the Magar community. In the Magar community, this song play is a traditional culture that reflects the marriage ceremony and is shown on Sri Panchami.
Initiatives have been taken for its preservation with the participation of women and the activism of the local youth club, while the women of the Panchebaja group have learned and performed this song and drama. "Since there is a fear that Jhumarani will disappear with the end of the old generation, we have succeeded in promoting it by filming on behalf of the group," says Sinjali, the president of the club.
