The Bodo Movement has been the most stringent tribal movement in contemporary Assam. This movement had seeded in the colonial times but intensified into a radical political, cultural and extremist assertion in the 1980s. The Bodo movement draws its sources from the ostensible feeling of discrimination, deprivation and injustice experienced by the Bodo community in Assam. During the campaign in order to attain political, economic and cultural suzerainty, the leaders of the Bodo Movement emphasized that the Bodo people are ethnically different from rest of the people of present-day Assam and hence entitled to political entitlement in the form of a separate state—Bodoland. The paper traces the Bodo movement and examines how the plethora of the...
When borders are created then question of legality and illegality arises. With the change in destin...
Social and identity assertion movements aim at bringing about positive change in society, but some a...
The main focus of this paper lies in explaining the hypothesis that the exclusion of the (illegal) B...
Assam one of the North-Eastern state of India, is inhabited by people of different ethnic groups. Mo...
Assam is the land of habitant of different ethnic communities like Karbis, Missings, Bodos, Garos, A...
Abstract: The Bodos are the race of Mongolian people who are described to be the inhabitants of a co...
The post-colonial Indian state, the colonial legacy of communalism and various exclusivist identity-...
Bodoland, located in western Assam, has been a theatre for insurgencies since the mid 1980s. Too oft...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>rch work is intends t...
This commentary article discusses the chapter titled ‘Assam: Identity Movements and Insurgent Politi...
The Indian people have taken satisfaction in being regarded as "unity in variety" even in the face o...
The 2014 Lok Sabha elections witnessed a significant shift in the political spectrum of the Bodo Ter...
Ethnicity is emerging as a focal consideration in the politics of identity in contemporary Assam, a ...
The Bodo (or Boros) are one of the indigenous tribal peoples of Assam. During colonial times they re...
My thesis looks at the construction of citizenship in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD,...
When borders are created then question of legality and illegality arises. With the change in destin...
Social and identity assertion movements aim at bringing about positive change in society, but some a...
The main focus of this paper lies in explaining the hypothesis that the exclusion of the (illegal) B...
Assam one of the North-Eastern state of India, is inhabited by people of different ethnic groups. Mo...
Assam is the land of habitant of different ethnic communities like Karbis, Missings, Bodos, Garos, A...
Abstract: The Bodos are the race of Mongolian people who are described to be the inhabitants of a co...
The post-colonial Indian state, the colonial legacy of communalism and various exclusivist identity-...
Bodoland, located in western Assam, has been a theatre for insurgencies since the mid 1980s. Too oft...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>rch work is intends t...
This commentary article discusses the chapter titled ‘Assam: Identity Movements and Insurgent Politi...
The Indian people have taken satisfaction in being regarded as "unity in variety" even in the face o...
The 2014 Lok Sabha elections witnessed a significant shift in the political spectrum of the Bodo Ter...
Ethnicity is emerging as a focal consideration in the politics of identity in contemporary Assam, a ...
The Bodo (or Boros) are one of the indigenous tribal peoples of Assam. During colonial times they re...
My thesis looks at the construction of citizenship in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD,...
When borders are created then question of legality and illegality arises. With the change in destin...
Social and identity assertion movements aim at bringing about positive change in society, but some a...
The main focus of this paper lies in explaining the hypothesis that the exclusion of the (illegal) B...