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Odyssey and Ordeal of Indentured Indians in the Colonial Era in Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjehl.2021.v04i07.005
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This study is an attempt to assess the two-edged system of Indentured Labour that was practiced in colonized India during the pre-independence period. In this malpractice laborers were sent outside their native land for earning their livelihood, but on the other hand they were misguided and misled to misery. Each aspect of the migrant workers is discussed in detail. The implication of the indentured and why it was so will be covered. The indentured laborers have to sign a bond to work outside their native land for a limited period as a (girmitiya) and were compelled to live a miserable life, which could also be termed as social death. The critical approach to the lives of the migrant workers and their life will be taken into concern in this work. How the system still prevails in modern India in camouflage will also be the point, and what are its impact on the modern generation will be also taken into consideration.

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