Indian Diasporic Monuments and Cultural Heritage: A Study of Reconstruction and Preservation Study

๐Ÿš€ Exciting News from the Indian Diasporic Network!

We are proud to share a groundbreaking research report by our esteemed Research Fellow, Soma Basak. Titled “Indian Diasporic Monuments and Cultural Heritage: A Study of Reconstruction and Preservation” the report delves into the history, challenges, and importance of preserving cultural monuments created by the Indian diaspora across the globe. From the Caribbean to Africa, these monuments are testaments to the resilience and cultural identity of millions of Indians who have migrated over the centuries. ๐ŸŒ

Key Highlights:
– The significance of preserving diasporic monuments.
– Cultural and historical contributions of Indian communities worldwide.
– Case studies of important monuments in Guyana, Mauritius, Trinidad & Tobago, and more.
– Challenges faced in reconstructing and preserving these monuments.

This study emphasizes the vital role these heritage sites play in maintaining a connection to our ancestral roots and enriching the multicultural landscapes of their adopted countries. โœจ

๐Ÿ”— Report attached Below!

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  • The Pravasi Setu Foundation is a leading think tank and research institution dedicated to addressing the multifaceted challenges and opportunities related to migration. We focus on both internal migration within India and the Indian diaspora across the globe. Our mission is to serve as a bridge between migrant communities and policymakers, advocating for inclusive policies that empower migrants while shaping public and global conversations on migration.

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