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BANGLADESHI IMMIGRANTS IN MEGHALAYA

Year: 2005

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124pp

ISBN: 9788183640008

Price: $30

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About the Book

The problem of Bangladeshi immigrants has adversely impacted on socio-economic and political conditions in India.
The book focuses on unauthorized human movement from Bangladesh to Garo Hills, Meghalya in 1964 and then in 1971. Causes for migration, Relief camps, rehabilitation and reclamation of displaced persons from across the border, and impact of these immigrants on the region are discussed and analysed.
The book may be found useful by the policy makers and scholars having interest in the region.


 


About Author

Segjrang N. Sangma is a Lecturer in Williamnagar College, Department of Garo, East Garo Hills, Meghalaya. He was a Fellow of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata.


Contents

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

LAND AND THE PEOPLE

RELIEF OPERATION

CROSS BORDER MOVEMENT-CAUSES

REHABILITATION AND RECLAMATION

THE IMPACTS OF THE CROSS BORDER MOVEMENT

APPENDIX

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX


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