The book discusses the lack of sensitivity among policymakers in acknowledging the distinct socio-cultural differences and linguistic and community identities of the refugees that often got merged. It explores how different categories of refugees received different treatments.
In 1947, “United India” got vivisected, in which Bengal experienced the divide along with Punjab.
The book discusses the lack of sensitivity among policymakers in acknowledging the distinct socio-cultural differences and linguistic and community identities of the refugees that often got merged. It explores how different categories of refugees received different treatments.
In 1947, “United India” got vivisected, in which Bengal experienced the divide along with Punjab.