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INDIAN ETHNIC COMMUNITY (3) answer(s).
 
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Entering the political arena: a study of Indian American Diaspora in the US / Alam, Mohammed Badrul   Journal Article
Alam, Mohammed Badrul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Indian community in United States is one among many ethnic communities, which have been increasingly visible in the last four decades. Although the flow of Indians as new ethnic started first as a trickle in 1895, their impact was really felt in the aftermath of the landmark 1965 immigration legislation. This new immigration groups has begun to attract academic attention and has to been the focus of research by a number of scholars.
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Entering the political arena a study of Indian American Diaspor / Alam, Mohammed Badrul   Journal Article
Alam, Mohammed Badrul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Indian community in United States is one among many ethnic communities, which have been increasingly visible in the last four decades. Although the flow of Indians as new ethnic started first as a trickle in 1895, their impact was really felt in the aftermath of the landmark 1965 immigration legislation. This new immigration groups has begun to attract academic attention and has to been the focus of research by a number of scholars.
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Hindraf makkalsakthi (people's power) movement in Malaysia: the road ahead / Mahalingam, D   Journal Article
Mahalingam, D Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract HINDRAF, the Hindu rights advocacy group spearheaded and organized the Indian spring on November 24, 2007 on the eve of golden jubilee year of Malaysia's independence and confronted the Malaysian state in a bid to highlight the predicament of the Indian ethnic minority. The political mobilization was popularly known as HINDRAF Makalsakthi movement as a huge numbers of Indian belonging to different strata overwhelmingly participated - even thought there was threat and intimidation from the ruling establishments against participation to vent out their anger.
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