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From Partition to Progress provides a comprehensive analysis of the experiences of persecuted Hindus during the partition of India and Pakistan, and their subsequent journey toward establishing citizenship rights and social integration. Author Anirban Ganguly explores the historical narratives often overlooked in mainstream accounts, documenting the challenges faced by Hindu communities displaced by partition and religious persecution.
The book examines how these communities navigated legal, social, and political barriers to achieve recognition and citizenship in their new nations. Through detailed historical research and personal narratives, Ganguly sheds light on the resilience and determination of Hindu populations who sought to rebuild their lives and secure their place in post-partition societies. This work contributes significantly to understanding the religious dimensions of partition and its lasting impact on South Asian demographics and identity.

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