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Volume : II, Issue : II, March - 2012

THEME OF MIGRANCY IN THE WRITINGS OF INDIAN WRITERS.

T. N. Kolekar

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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This paper attempts to investigate the themes prevalent in the migrant of Indian writers. Every migrancy movement holds a historical significance, as it carries within itself the kernel of the nation's history. A migrant is filled with adventure and this is opening of new vistas for daily discourse. The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary defines the term migration as “The movement of large number of people, birds or animals from one place to another”. Therefore a migrant is a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work.

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T. N. Kolekar, (2012). THEME OF MIGRANCY IN THE WRITINGS OF INDIAN WRITERS.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. II, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/773.pdf

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