THIS LAND IS MINE, I AM NOT OF THIS LAND CAA-NRC AND THE MANUFACTURE OF STATELESSNESS

THIS LAND IS MINE, I AM NOT OF THIS LAND CAA-NRC AND THE MANUFACTURE OF STATELESSNESS
Title THIS LAND IS MINE, I AM NOT OF THIS LAND CAA-NRC AND THE MANUFACTURE OF STATELESSNESS PDF eBook
Author Harsh Mander
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 2021-08
Genre
ISBN 9789390477340

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Description The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), passed by the Parliament of India in December 2019, promises citizenship to migrants of the 'Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi or Christian community from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan'. By excluding Muslims from the list and not extending the promise to refugees from any of India's non-Muslim-majority neighbours, the CAA makes religion the basis of citizenship for the first time in the history of the Republic. Many fear that this Act, coupled with a countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC), will eventually be used to disenfranchise India's Muslims, or to trap them in a permanent state of fear and insecurity, which has been the fate of millions of Bengali-origin Muslims of Assam. This Land is Mine, I Am Not of This Land brings together a comprehensive selection of essays that deal with the theoretical, political and subjective aspects of this issue. The first section traces the evolution of citizenship in India. The following section deals with the peculiar case of Assam. Covered here are the bureaucratic travesties unleashed in the name of protecting the state from 'external aggression' as well as their sobering human cost. The concluding sections expose the superfluousness of the National Population Register (NPR), and pose serious questions on the constitutionality of the CAA. The book argues that with a key value like citizenship in question, it is not just the destinies of India's citizens but the very democratic foundation of the Republic that is at stake.

The 1947 Partition of British India

The 1947 Partition of British India
Title The 1947 Partition of British India PDF eBook
Author Leaning, Jennifer
Publisher SAGE Publishing India
Pages 282
Release 2022-07-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9354793126

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The 1947 Partition of British India remains the largest instance of forced migration in the recorded human history. Despite the passage of time, it is still widely seen as a process of singular distress and sorrow. Yet, for those in the subcontinent, the Partition also offers a process of self-exploration for subsequent generations. This book is the first collection of chapters related to the Partition studies wherein experts of various disciplines from the three major modern nation-states affected by this cataclysm - Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan - have closely collaborated to develop a nuanced assessment of the Partition as active in the present. The book casts a somber yet uplifting light on the enormous challenges the Partition imposed on societies struggling to emerge from generations of colonial rule into a post-war world depleted of resources and a future of uncertain prospects.

Shaheen Bagh

Shaheen Bagh
Title Shaheen Bagh PDF eBook
Author Ziya Us Salam
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 198
Release 2020-08-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 939007794X

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From Delhi to Chennai, a million Shaheen Baghs. A copy of the Constitution in one hand, the tricolour in the other, Shaheen Bagh became a symbol of a vibrant democracy and secular pilgrimage. But who were these women who braved it all? Shaheen Bagh: From a Protest to a Movement is a moving tale of the brave women of Shaheen Bagh-patient, persevering and unbelievable peaceniks-who raised their voice for the deprived and the discriminated. Initially starting out as a cry of anguish against the allegedly discriminatory laws of the Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens, it soon became a modern-day Gandhian movement for equal rights for all citizens. The book is a result of the authors' abiding focus on the movement, including spending time with the brave hearts almost every day of the protest from dawn to dusk and beyond. The authors slept in the open near the protest site to understand what it takes for a ninety-year-old woman to leave the comfort of her bed during a chilly winter night and stand up for the future of each one of us as equal citizens of the country. The book recounts how the women did not abjure ahimsa even when their opponents stooped to barbs and bullets. It recaptures for the reader the riveting cry for democracy that was Shaheen Bagh. Authors Ziya Us Salam and Uzma Ausaf take us on this glorious journey of the making of Shaheen Bagh and how it became a metaphor for resistance, spawning a hundred Shaheen Baghs across the country in a bid to restore the sanctity of the Constitution, the national flag and the national anthem.

The Citizenship Debate

The Citizenship Debate
Title The Citizenship Debate PDF eBook
Author Amit Malviya
Publisher Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
Pages 202
Release 2020
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9789389967982

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amid widespread protests, the Indian Parliament passed the citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 on 11 December 2019. A topic of heated debate, the caa has divided the country into two distinct groups-one section of people considers the apprehensions about the caa being a case of miss-readings of the Act, and the other thinks the 'non-secular' Act is a manifestation of the prejudices and malevolent agenda of the ruling party. But does either side really understand the caa? Or, for that matter, does anyone who has listened to the shrill and often unconvincing arguments for and against the Act? In this short but powerful book, Amit Malviya and Salman Khurshid present to us the two sides of the debate that took the country by storm. While offering insights into the history and politics of the citizenship debate, they leave it up to us to decide which side we are on.

Blood, Censored

Blood, Censored
Title Blood, Censored PDF eBook
Author Dinesh Mohan
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 2018
Genre Kashmir, Vale of (India)
ISBN 9789382579649

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Travels on My Elephant

Travels on My Elephant
Title Travels on My Elephant PDF eBook
Author Mark Shand
Publisher Eland Pub Limited
Pages 206
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781906011697

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A memorable account of a journey across India on an elephant.

No Land's People

No Land's People
Title No Land's People PDF eBook
Author Abhishek Saha
Publisher HarperCollins India
Pages 303
Release 2021
Genre Assam (India)
ISBN 9789390351855

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The preparation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam was an unprecedented exercise that sought to establish Indian citizenship of the state's 33 million residents. The process intersected with the already existing parallel mechanisms of