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Memories of homeland : refugees of 1947 Bengal Partition in India / by Sachi Ghosh Dastidar and Shefali Sengupta Dastidar

By: Dastidar, Sachi Ghosh [Author].
Contributor(s): Dastidar, Shefali Sengupta [Author].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kolkata : Firma Klm Pvt. Ltd., 2015.Description: 320p. : maps ; 21.5 cm.ISBN: 8171021794.Subject(s): History -- India -- 1947-1971 | HistoryDDC classification: 954.04
Contents:
The penniless boy turned diplomat -- Professor Dr. Biswas of Chittagong -- Transformation of a wander boy from mud hut to a medical doctor -- When you can't call your home any more -- The man who drifted from Barisal to Mymansingh -- Longing to go back: saga of Dr. AG -- The learned Muslim refugee who was sheltered -- Nostalgia of home checked by reality: Dr. SP -- Twice refugee Dhakaiya - a Dhaka native --Still hurting from the loss of one's home: Sylheti Didi -- The long journey of a doctor's son --Welcome to indifferent Calcutta, leaving behind pleasant -- Dr. Rabeya's 50 mile journey: a leap into the opposing -- When one bypasses a partition and a new nation to -- From politics to football to science -- Mr. Barisal's journey from East Pakistan to Delhi and Calcutta -- Longing for Sylhet: the Sylheti Dada -- Bengali Hindu refugee's journey to the heartland of India -- Mr. Naranganj's journey to Assam, India via North Bengal -- When brother is Bangladeshi and parents are Indian - saga of a Muslim refugee -- KalyaniDi's dream of her home, canals, ponds and the trees of Dinajpur -- Mother's journey from Barisal to Ballygunj
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The penniless boy turned diplomat -- Professor Dr. Biswas of Chittagong -- Transformation of a wander boy from mud hut to a medical doctor -- When you can't call your home any more -- The man who drifted from Barisal to Mymansingh -- Longing to go back: saga of Dr. AG -- The learned Muslim refugee who was sheltered -- Nostalgia of home checked by reality: Dr. SP -- Twice refugee Dhakaiya - a Dhaka native --Still hurting from the loss of one's home: Sylheti Didi -- The long journey of a doctor's son --Welcome to indifferent Calcutta, leaving behind pleasant -- Dr. Rabeya's 50 mile journey: a leap into the opposing -- When one bypasses a partition and a new nation to -- From politics to football to science -- Mr. Barisal's journey from East Pakistan to Delhi and Calcutta -- Longing for Sylhet: the Sylheti Dada -- Bengali Hindu refugee's journey to the heartland of India -- Mr. Naranganj's journey to Assam, India via North Bengal -- When brother is Bangladeshi and parents are Indian - saga of a Muslim refugee -- KalyaniDi's dream of her home, canals, ponds and the trees of Dinajpur -- Mother's journey from Barisal to Ballygunj

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