HISTORICAL MEMORY WITHOUT HISTORY

by Romila Thapar

Questions of identifying location and chronology do bother
archaeologists and historians, but they need not be of consequence to
those whose concern is only with faith, and the distinction has to be
reiterated. What is at issue in the Setusamudram project, however, is
not whether Rama existed or not, or whether the underwater formation
was originally a bridge constructed at his behest, but a different
and crucial set of questions relating to the environmental and
economic impact of the project that require neither faith nor
archaeology. They require far greater discussion if we are to
understand what the project might achieve and what it might destroy.

Full Article at
http://www.epw.org.in/uploads/articles/11073.pdf

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