‘Partition, Bengal and After’ examines the horrific atrocities committed ... this book is an eminently readable account of the emergence of India as a nation. It maps a wide and often complicated ...
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Peeters, Erik 2008. Crossing boundaries, making home: Issues of belonging and migration in Amitav Ghosh'sThe Shadow Lines. English Academy Review, Vol. 25, Issue. 1, p. 29. ROY, HAIMANTI 2009. A ...
Punjab and Bengal. The details of where the new international boundary would lie were made public only two days after independence. Partition triggered one of the great calamities of the modern ...
Ghosh’s debut novel directs readers’ attention to the Partition of Bengal. As the title suggests, this is a narrative of refugees’ resilience and organising spirit during a trying time.
This partition of Bengal caused anger across India, as it was seen as a way to divide the people and strengthen British control. More people began to support the INC, believing Indians should be ...
While the exhibition’s primary focus is on partition and independence ... particularly in divided Bengal, where refugees continue to flow across borders to the present day. Map of divided Punjab, 1947 ...
with a West Pakistan and East Pakistan or East Bengal as its territories. The Radcliffe Line on the map is immortalised in ...
The exhibition — Legacy of Loss: Perspective on the Partition of Bengal — is being organised by the Kolkata Partition Museum Trust and will be held at the Kolkata Creativity Centre.
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