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With a mixture of Western and Indian names, customs and dress, Anglo-Indians are to attend a reunion in Calcutta. But their culture is disappearing.
No one is certain how many Anglo-Indians live in India today; they were last counted in 1941. Intermarriage and successive waves of emigration after Indian independence are thought to have reduced ...
Some people still see English as a marker of privilege. Some see it as a barrier. But when you try to shame people for speaking it, you disregard the aspirations of millions who see English as their ...
The Anglo Indian community has a long history behind them and the fact that they still exists in India is barely known to people.
The numbers of Anglo-Indians — Indian citizens whose paternal line can be traced to Europe — have been dwindling since the British left India in 1947.
The only Anglo-Indian enclave in Kolkata with over 100 families is organising a food festival on Sunday to present a slice of the lifestyle, legacy and culture of the fast-dwindling community in ...
In his social, cultural, political and historical biography of Anglo-Indians, a “small community with a large heart,” Barry O’ Brien takes in its sweep the roller-coaster ride it has faced ...
Anglo Indian CultureDennis Meredith, The Recluse Of McCluskieganj Living In The Past Dennis Meredith returned to McCluskieganj after the death of his father. Everyone will tell you he doesn’t ...
With a mixture of Western and Indian names, customs and dress, Anglo-Indians are to attend a reunion in Calcutta. But their culture is disappearing.
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