Ebook: From home to house: writings of Kashmiri Pandits in exile
Author: Ajit Adarsh, Gigoo Arvind, Singh Shaleen Kumar
- Tags: Forced migration, Forced migration--India--Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmiri Pandits--India--Migrations, Kashmiri Pandits--Social life and customs, Migration Internal, Migration Internal--India--Delhi, Literary collections, Kashmiri Pandits -- India -- Migrations, Forced migration -- India -- Jammu and Kashmir -- Literary collections, Migration Internal -- India -- Delhi -- Literary collections, Kashmiri Pandits -- Social life and customs -- Literary collections, India, India -- Delhi, India -- Jammu and Kashm
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India
- City: India;Delhi;Jammu and Kashmir
- Language: English
- epub
A moving portrait of a community reduced to being tourists in their own homeland. It has been twenty-five years since around 3.5 lakh Kashmiri Pandits were uprooted from their homes in the Kashmir valley due to militancy and changed circumstances. Many of them had to face the ignominy of living in tents, then in one-room tenements or flats, as refugees in their own country. They felt let down by both the state and central governments and by Indian society as a whole - as well as by the Muslims of the valley. There was to be no going back for them. From Home to House is an anthology of short stories, essays and writings by Kashmiri Pandits in exile, vividly bringing out their nostalgia for Kashmir, their sense of betrayal, their attempts to pick up the pieces and carve a new life for themselves. These are the reflections of a lost and scattered people in what for them is an alien land. The writings show both their vulnerability - their helplessness as they see their culture and way...
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