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The Anglo-Indian community in Kolkata has been dwindling for decades and is now confined to a few pockets in the city. The community looks back at its contributions in different areas, ...
In light of today’s Delhi dharna for reservation, most Anglo-Indians say political representation will not help them, but as a community they insist they need it to speak for the scattered diaspora ...
The document also explicitly commended the assistance Anglo-Indians receive from their nominated MPs and MLAs, stating that “representatives of the Anglo-Indian community in the State Assemblies ...
Read about the celebrations of World Anglo-Indian Day in Kolkata, highlighting the rich history of the community. Learn about the cultural performances, traditional music, and the contributions of ...
Like the community itself, the number of Anglo-Indian teachers in schools is also dwindling. Terence Ireland, principal, St James’ School, said: “.., earlier about 75 per cent of our teachers would be ...
Anglo-India and the End of Empire (Hurst Publishers, UK, Oxford University Press, USA), by Uther Charlton-Stevens Dr Uther Charlton-Stevens, author of Anglo-India and the End of Empire, being ...
The result was initially a programme for BBC Radio called 'Teatime at Peggy’s', which distilled those notes and recordings into half an hour. Now, the book of the same name – a travelogue-cum ...
Post-midnight mass, the family gathers for cake and wine along with Christmas specials such as guava cheese, coconut sweets, khul khula, rose cookies, and the iconic plum cake.
Anglo-India and the End of Empire (Hurst Publishers, UK, Oxford University Press, USA), by Uther Charlton-Stevens Dr Uther Charlton-Stevens, author of Anglo-India and the End of Empire, being ...
Anglo-India and the End of Empire (Hurst Publishers, UK, Oxford University Press, USA), by Uther Charlton-Stevens Dr Uther Charlton-Stevens, author of Anglo-India and the End of Empire, being ...