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      <title>New Lamps for Old: Diasporas Migrancy Borders</title>
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      <description>Title: New Lamps for Old: Diasporas Migrancy Borders
Authors: Mishra, Vijay
Abstract: This paper is about diasporas, nation-states and the self. It is about peoples whose selves are defined by real or imagined displacements, by self-imposed sense of exile or by the policies of a nation-state that lead to irredentist or separatist movements on the part of sections of its citizenry. The paper is about those people who do not feel comfortable with their non-hyphenated identities as indicated on their passports.</description>
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      <title>Reinvoking the Pakistan of the 1940s: Bihar's 'Stranded Pakistanis'</title>
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      <description>Title: Reinvoking the Pakistan of the 1940s: Bihar's 'Stranded Pakistanis'
Authors: Ghosh, Papiya
Abstract: An apt summing up about the Partition is that never before in South Asian history did so few people decide the fate of so many, in northern India. Up until recently, however, there has been a historiographical silence about the lives and experiences of the people who lived through the time and the identities and uncertainties created and reinforced by the Partition</description>
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      <title>Refugees in the Face of Emerging Ethnicity in North-East India: An Overview</title>
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      <description>Title: Refugees in the Face of Emerging Ethnicity in North-East India: An Overview
Authors: Hussain, Monirul
Abstract: Just as British colonialism opened the floodgates of massive migration, to hitherto very thinly populated North-East India, the Partition caused an exodus of refugees at the time of Independence and its aftermath from Pakistan to India and vice versa. At the time of Partition, the refugees here received as an unavoidable part of the political commitment made by both the state and the people.</description>
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      <title>Swaraj and the Quest for Freedom: Rabindranath Tagore's Critique of Gandhi's Non-Cooperation</title>
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      <description>Title: Swaraj and the Quest for Freedom: Rabindranath Tagore's Critique of Gandhi's Non-Cooperation
Authors: Suresh, Sharma
Abstract: Freedom is an idea of distinctly western origins. The word 'west' signifies an exceptional fact. It is a fact unlike any other in the long and varied human past. The question of the origin of this fact, as perhaps of all human fads, is implicated in a paradox of grave complexity. Origins of its definitive substance lie well beyond what is recognized as the geographical-cultural locus of the West:</description>
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