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Title:
INVISIBLE INDENTURED HISTORY OF WOMEN MIGRANTS DURING SOCIAL REFORM IN INDIA

Authors:
Sushma Pandey

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Sushma Pandey
Centre for Study of Diaspora, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar

MLA 8
Pandey, Sushma. "INVISIBLE INDENTURED HISTORY OF WOMEN MIGRANTS DURING SOCIAL REFORM IN INDIA." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 4, no. 2, Feb. 2019, pp. 1161-1168, ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=87. Accessed Feb. 2019.
APA
Pandey, S. (2019, February). INVISIBLE INDENTURED HISTORY OF WOMEN MIGRANTS DURING SOCIAL REFORM IN INDIA. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 4(2), 1161-1168. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=87
Chicago
Pandey, Sushma. "INVISIBLE INDENTURED HISTORY OF WOMEN MIGRANTS DURING SOCIAL REFORM IN INDIA." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 4, no. 2 (February 2019), 1161-1168. Accessed February, 2019. ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=87.

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Abstract:
Paper is an attempt to explore the invisibility of women migrants in the history of social reform movement. According to migrants' literature there was a huge migration from Bengal, Kerala, Pondicherry and other parts of India during the period of social reform movement. As we know that social reform movement was known as one of the women's centric movement in India. After that why they have not addressed the question of Indian women in indenture history? There is no historical literature, which talks about women's migration to plantation economy. This historical gap rises many questions on the politics of social reform movement. Why women indenture migrants were not a part of the social reform movement? Where there any social and political pressure on the entire movement? Why the social reformist leaders were silent on this issue?This paper will attempt to make a critical review of social reform movements in India based on literature review and critical analysis.

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