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Now, an encyclopedia on Indian diaspora
An encyclopedia that charts in detail the growth of the Indian diaspora and aims to consolidate their achievements and contributions to global culture, business and arts was launched in the national capital.
'Daaku': A story of an Indo-Canadian gangster
Ranj Dhaliwal's debut novel 'Daaku' - Punjabi for outlaw looks at the life of Ruby Pandher, a self-described 'daaku'.
Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?: A tale of three women
Set in India and Canada Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? by Anita Rau Badami is the story of three women linked and destroyed by the
Real African Phantom: Africa from a fresh perspective
Aficionados of life and adventures in 19th Century Africa have long enjoyed a singularly one-sided view - a view from the West. The romance and excitement of European accounts of East Africa have exploited the mystique of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika.
California Dreams: A saga of shining Indian Americans
Four British Army Sikh soldiers who landed in San Francisco on April 5, 1899, were the forerunners of a massive wave of Indian migration to southern California - the region that is home to a staggering 200,000 of the over 1.5 million Indian Americans in the US.
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