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Bangladeshi Immigrants in Meghalaya

Author : Senjrang N. Sangma
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Bangladeshis
ISBN : UOM:39015064120069

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Bangladeshi Immigrants in Meghalaya by Senjrang N. Sangma Pdf

The Problem Of Bangladeshi Immigrants Has Adversely Impacted On Socioeconomic And Political Conditions In India.;The Book Focuses On Unauthorized Human Movement From Bangladesh To Garo Hills, Meghalya In 1964 And Then In 1971. Causes For Migration, Relief Camps, Rehabilitation And Reclamation Of Displaced Persons From Across The Border, And Impact Of These Immigrants On The Region Are Discussed And Analysed.;The Book May Be Found Useful By The Policy Makers And Scholars Having Interest In The Region.;;;;

Illegal Migration from Bangladesh

Author : B.B. Kumar (ed.)
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 8180692248

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Illegal Migration from Bangladesh by B.B. Kumar (ed.) Pdf

Contributed articles presented at the two seminars on same theme at Delhi in 2001 and in Gauhati in 2003 moderated by Astha Bharati and C-NES.

Illegal Migrations and the North-East

Author : Sibopada De
Publisher : Anamika Pub & Distributors
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Alien labor, Bangladeshi
ISBN : UOM:39015063099124

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Jungle Passports

Author : Malini Sur
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780812297768

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Jungle Passports by Malini Sur Pdf

Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of what are now the borderlands of Northeast India and Bangladesh as Muslim "frontier peasants," "savage mountaineers," and Christian "ethnic minorities," suspecting them to be disloyal subjects, spies, and traitors. In Jungle Passports Malini Sur follows the struggles of these people to secure shifting land, gain access to rice harvests, and smuggle the cattle and garments upon which their livelihoods depend against a background of violence, scarcity, and India's construction of one of the world's longest and most highly militarized border fences. Jungle Passports recasts established notions of citizenship and mobility along violent borders. Sur shows how the division of sovereignties and distinct regimes of mobility and citizenship push undocumented people to undertake perilous journeys across previously unrecognized borders every day. Paying close attention to the forces that shape the life-worlds of deportees, refugees, farmers, smugglers, migrants, bureaucrats, lawyers, clergy, and border troops, she reveals how reciprocity and kinship and the enforcement of state violence, illegality, and border infrastructures shape the margins of life and death. Combining years of ethnographic and archival fieldwork, her thoughtful and evocative book is a poignant testament to the force of life in our era of closed borders, insularity, and "illegal migration."

Refugees and Borders in South Asia

Author : Antara Datta
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415524728

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Refugees and Borders in South Asia by Antara Datta Pdf

"The war in 1971 between India and Pakistan led to a huge refugee crisis. This book argues that the massive influx of ten million refugees into India within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South Asia.The book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that these refugees were different from those generated by Partition, and would not be allowed to settle permanently. It discusses how the state was breaking its 'effective' link between refugees and citizenship, and how at the same time a second 'affective' border was developing between those living in the border areas, especially in Assam and West Bengal. The book argues that the present discourse regarding illegal infiltration from Bangladesh has a long historical trajectory in which the events of 1971 play a key role. It goes on to analyse the aftermath of the 1971 war and the massive repatriation project undertaken by the governments of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to examine ways in which questions about minorities and belonging remained unresolved post-1971.The book is an interesting contribution to the history of refugees, border-making and 1971 in South Asia, as well as to studies in politics and international relations"--Provided by publisher

They Ask If We Eat Frogs

Author : Ellen Bal
Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Garo (Indic people)
ISBN : 9789812304469

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They Ask If We Eat Frogs by Ellen Bal Pdf

An investigation into the category of tribes in South Asia. It focuses on one so-called tribal community, the Garos of Bangladesh. It deals with the evolution of Garo identity/ethnicity and with the progressive making of cultural characteristics that support a sense of Garo-ness, in the context of the complex historical developments.

Indo-Bangladesh Relations

Author : P. Sukumaran Nair
Publisher : APH Publishing
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Bangladesh
ISBN : 8131304086

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Terrorism in India's North-east

Author : Ved Prakash
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1092 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Ethnic conflict
ISBN : 8178356627

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Political Governance and Minority Rights

Author : Lipi Ghosh
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000083903

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Political Governance and Minority Rights by Lipi Ghosh Pdf

This volume brings together a collection of essays analysing the current scenario in South and Southeast Asia with respect to the position of minority groups. Based on an in-depth investigation of some of the lasting minority–majority conflicts of the post-colonial period in countries that often escape comparison, the articles are a rich and critical exposition of the social, economic, cultural and political dimensions of these struggles. The central question being addressed is that of community rights in the modern nation-state and how these are being understood by the two concerned parties and, where and when, thereof, a situation of conflict arose.

India's Indigenous Immigrants

Author : Subir
Publisher : Ukiyoto Publishing
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789362697882

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We have grown up in a country where we were taught a distorted history, and some essential segments of our yesteryear have been obscured. Consequently, we were wronged, and we wronged others - unwittingly. Knowing our factual past is, therefore, vital to understanding the aberrations that make our present problematic. This book attempts to sensitise people on some crucial chapters of India, which have either been misrepresented or blurred. The Indian state of Assam has been distressed by several historical deceptions for over a century now, which have remained unaddressed. Thus, despite being one of the most fascinating territories inhabited by incredibly charming people, Assam is often in the national and international news, mostly for the wrong reasons. A case in point is a 1983 American magazine editorial in The New Republic that reportedly wrote, inter alia, “There are places - the Indian state of Assam is one – where the slaughter of children is a form of political expression.” The caustic comment was made in an apparent reference to the 1983 broad daylight Nellie massacre, killing countless newborns, toddlers, babies, infirm females, aged people and others indiscriminately in six hours of mayhem in the village on 18th February 1983. Dissemination of factual awareness about the disinformation spread earlier by British colonial rulers concerning the history of eastern India is, therefore, essential to end the present conflicts between the various communities and tribes of the region. With meticulous research backed by years of personal experience, septuagenarian author Subir wrote this book aiming to permeate ordinary peoples’ much-needed understanding of past realities and the prevalent circumstances that should help usher in peace and prosperity promptly in Assam.

GEOGRAPHY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: EMERGING ISSUES AND THE WAY FORWARD

Author : Dr. Ranjan Sarkar
Publisher : Namya Press
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789390445066

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GEOGRAPHY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: EMERGING ISSUES AND THE WAY FORWARD by Dr. Ranjan Sarkar Pdf

The book Geography In The 21st Century: Emerging Issues And The Way Forward represents the various emerging issues from varied branches of Geography from traditional to modern perspectives in a planned way. In this Book a total of 24 no. of chapters are there written by various established academicians and researchers from across all Indian states. They lucidly highlighted and expressed their research-oriented outcomes and views regarding various Social, Economic aspects and other modern tools and techniques generally used for the betterment of our society in a visioned way. This book will surely be beneficial to all the researchers of social science in general and Geography in particular and the policy makers and stake holders.

India-South Asia Interface

Author : Partha S. Ghosh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000537284

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India-South Asia Interface by Partha S. Ghosh Pdf

India-South Asia Interface raises the fundamental question: How does one make sense of South Asia? Conventional wisdom defines it primarily in terms of regional and international politics. The failures of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) are emblematic of that wisdom. Marking a departure from such approaches, Partha Ghosh makes the case that more than merely a political construct South Asia must be understood as a shared social consciousness. Through chapters that explore topics such as threats to democracy, religion and politics, the place of Kashmir, different conceptions of regionalism, the roles of America and China, and the issue of refugees and migrants, he demonstrates that there is no escape from reinventing the region from a people’s perspective. Only this way can South Asia retrieve its soul and replace its cynicism and despair with expectation and hope. Based primarily on Ghosh’s research articles and newspaper columns written over the last five years, the volume can be viewed as an intimate statement of his understanding of the region; an understanding that has matured through decades-long interactions with the region’s academics, politicians, and the so-called ‘man on the street’. In some sense, the volume is also a semi-autobiographical treatise, which spells out Ghosh’s systematic evolution as a confirmed South Asianist. The region’s destiny ought to be wrested, he therefore argues, from the hands of its political leaders and returned to the common men and women of the region. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

The Paradox of Planetary Human Entanglements

Author : Inocent Moyo,Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000826975

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The Paradox of Planetary Human Entanglements provides a nuanced understanding of the complexity of planetary human entanglements in this age of increased borderisation and territorialisation, racism and xenophobia, and inclusion and exclusion. One of the greatest paradoxes of the 21st century is that of increased planetary human entanglements enabled by globalisation on the one hand and by the rising tide of exclusionary right-wing politics of racism, xenophobia, and the building of walled states on the other. The characteristic feature of this paradox is the unrestrained move towards the detention and incarceration of those who attempt to migrate. This brings to the fore the issue of borders in terms of their materiality and symbolism and how this mediates belonging, citizenship, and the ethics (or lack thereof) and politics of living together. This book shows that at the core of border and migration restrictions is the desire to exclude certain categories of people, which aptly demonstrates that borders in their materiality are not for everyone but for those who are considered undesirable migrants. The authors examine questions of borders, nationalism, migration, immigration, and belonging, setting the basis of a campaign for planetary humanism grounded on human dignity, which transcends ethnicity and nationality. This book will be a useful resource for students, scholars, and researchers of African Studies, Border Studies, Migration Studies, Development Studies, International Studies, Black Studies, International Relations, and Political Science.

Bangladeshi Migrants in India

Author : Rizwana Shamshad
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0199476411

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Bangladeshi Migrants in India by Rizwana Shamshad Pdf

"This book focuses on the contemporary issue of undocumented Bangladeshi migration to the three Indian states of Assam, West Bengal, and Delhi, and how the migrants are perceived in light of the ongoing discourses on the various nationalisms in India."--Page [4] of cover.

Unpolarised in 2019

Author : Ram Iyer
Publisher : Studio Lampblack
Page : 79 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Unpolarised in 2019 by Ram Iyer Pdf

This book begins with a significant episode in Indian politics in August of 2019: The abrogation of Article 370. An issue that got confusing in no time with people jumping to conclusions and making baseless statements. Then came the JNU protests, caused by the administration deciding to increase the fees. WhatsApp University was right at service, polarising people as either ridiculing the protest, or coming out fully in support of the administration, dismissing all claims by the students. Then, the Hyderabad killings happened: A group of men allegedly gang-raped a woman near Hyderabad. The police, after first being reluctant to even take register a case, killed the alleged perpetrators, creating an uproar in the society, dividing the Netizens. And as the final massive blow for the year, the Legislature amended the Citizenship Act of India to add provisions for refugees coming from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh—refugees who had faced religious prosecution in countries where they are religious minorities. This book goes through each of these issues in depth, trying to inform the reader about them so that if they choose to take a side, they can do so with information, rather than being driven by emotion and political or social narratives alone.