:- The research paper sought to examine some
perpetual causes of the current social unrests born from
the historical erected colonial statues within the diverse
socio-political landscape and its sensitive reminder
bringing about a new climate change that defile the
nuclear and cultural fundamentals of educative space
and socio-political patterns. The eruption of
emancipative engagements and participatory principles,
as communal interactions, craft deeper strategies to
defile toxic elements of colonial mentality and cultural
deficiency syndrome.
The research paper further lean towards probing
the ability, within the restorative environment, that
would enable people to examine the role of such colonial
effigies and its part in the democratically controlled
educative settings within social and radical diffusion.
The aim is to look at its central stage in the construction
of knowledge and memorial pattern that, apart from
democratically emancipating, but also culturally
transforms, and shape the distinctiveness of the society,
helping people to reflect on their original identity
through transformative engagements beyond colonial
misrepresentations. The bewildering human behaviour is
a testament manifesting that communities were scarcely
untied from the colonial fetters, and masked so that they
hardly preach the gospel of humanity to the broader
society. Such a challenge created a provocative
environment, since there is no longer applicable platform
for the voice of the voiceless, which negatively affect
human belonging and well-being.
The community supporting structures within the
diverse historical landscape is required to empower
people towards functional reactions in stressing related
needs, such as counselling services, welfare and
discipline policies within a tolerated social atmosphere.
Various governmental and non-governmental structures
should provide conflict-resolution initiatives and
mediation programmes and other related community
approved human edifices in the forms of heritagemarked days, commemoration and celebration of
cultural events which will not defile the memory of
people and offensively remind them of human atrocities
and inhuman patterns of the past embodied in statues
that mete out the horrific history
Keywords : Transformative Engagements, Restorative Environment, Cultural Fundamentals, Participatory Principles, Communal Interactions, Colonial Mentality