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Diwali Traditions: A Personal Journey from India to Ontario

Diwali in Ontario, Canada for a person who spent his formative early adulthood in India comes with many memories, mixed emotions. First Diwali in Candlestick circle-2016   Remembering the first Diwali celebration we had at Candlestick, October 2016. A family … Continue reading

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Which historiography..In search of the Unknown worker.

Just as every country has a tomb for the unknown soldier, every country should have a tomb for the unknown worker.  As part of exploring “Everyday history” to understand reality of working people in terms of their concrete lived experiences, … Continue reading

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