Immigration, adaptation and ethnicity A study of refugees in northern districts of west Bengal
By: Mondal, Sekh Rahim.
Subject(s): Refugees | East pakistan | Bangladesh | Northern districts of West Bengal | Problems | Adaptation | Ethnicity In: South Asian Anthropologist 19(2)Summary: The history suggests that migration of non - muslim population from earlier Bengal started even partition and migration of hindu refugees reached its peak in 1947 and after. In succeeding decades since partition of India, border districts of West Bengal experienced large scale migration of hindu population as refugees from East Pakistan.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The history suggests that migration of non - muslim population from earlier Bengal started even partition and migration of hindu refugees reached its peak in 1947 and after. In succeeding decades since partition of India, border districts of West Bengal experienced large scale migration of hindu population as refugees from East Pakistan.