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Anodya Mishra
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This book reminds us why Shaheen Bagh will continue to be a reminder not to repeat the Partition
The essays and reports in ‘Shaheen Bagh and the Idea of India’ convey hope rather than despair.
Anodya Mishra
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Jahnavi Barua’s ‘Undertow’ weaves threads of displacement, kinship and politics into a layered novel
Three generations, a search for roots, two journeys, and the Brahmaputra.
Anodya Mishra
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This collection of Partition interviews gives us new ways to look at migration and refugees
In ‘Partition Voices: Untold British Stories’, Kavita Puri talks to people from the South Asia who migrated to the land of their colonisers.
Anodya Mishra
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