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Gunen Sarkar, a riot victim, comes to Assam in 1964 as a refugee from East Pakistan. He is separated from his wife, son, and one-year-old daughter in a forest. He settles in a small village. Despite his poverty and adverse situations, he never stops searching for his family. The NRC, which is compulsory for all citizens of Assam, creates new problems for him those who are unable to produce valid documents and get their names registered in the NRC will be put in detention camps and deported. But he has no legacy data, the most important document. What will happen to him? Will he ever find his family?…mehr

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Gunen Sarkar, a riot victim, comes to Assam in 1964 as a refugee from East Pakistan. He is separated from his wife, son, and one-year-old daughter in a forest. He settles in a small village. Despite his poverty and adverse situations, he never stops searching for his family. The NRC, which is compulsory for all citizens of Assam, creates new problems for him those who are unable to produce valid documents and get their names registered in the NRC will be put in detention camps and deported. But he has no legacy data, the most important document. What will happen to him? Will he ever find his family?
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Autorenporträt
Nikhil Khasnabish received education at Gauhati University and did research on Henry Miller. He edited a magazine for art and literature (The Heritage) and worked as a reporter with The North East Times. Since the publication of his poem, The Weaponless Fight, he has not stopped writing. His short stories, journalistic writings, and book reviews have been published in various papers and magazines, including The Sentinel. He is the author of For Existence, Belief, On the Wings of a Butterfly, and Justice. The Photograph, one of his short stories, has been published in the collection, 25 Strokes of Kindness, by Grapevine India. He lives in Assam and West Bengal.