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010 _a 2015357484
020 _a9789385436208
082 0 4 _a304.809546
_bLON
245 0 2 _aA long dream of home :
260 _aNew Delhi
_bBloomsbury
_c2015
300 _axix,299 p.
520 _aTwenty-five years ago, in the winter of 1990, about four hundred thousand Pandits of Kashmir were forced to leave Kashmir, their homeland, to save their lives when militancy erupted there. Even today, they continue to live as ‘internally displaced migrants’ in their own country. While most Kashmiri Pandits have now carved a niche for themselves in different parts of India, several thousands are still languishing in migrant camps in and around Jammu. The stories of their struggles and plight have remained untold for years. The authors of the memoirs in this anthology belong to four generations. Those who were born and brought up in Kashmir, and fled while they were in their forties and fifties; those who lingered on in their homes in Kashmir despite the threat to their lives; those who got displaced in their teens; and those who were born in migrant camps in exile.
650 0 _aKashmiri Pandits
650 0 _aKashmiri Pandits
650 0 _aKashmiri Pandits
650 0 _aForced migration
700 1 _aSiddhartha Gigoo, Ed.
700 1 _aVarad Sharma, Ed.
942 _cBK
999 _c61823
_d61823