Description:
Life as a Bihari. A boy with a phone in his tent. âBiharisâ refers to the approximately 300,000 non-Bengali citizens of the former East Pakistan who remain stranded in camps in Bangladesh. The biggest, known as the Geneva camp has about 50 thousand Urdu speaking Indian & Pakistani people living at the camp. The Bihari minority remain some of Bangladeshâs most marginalized communities. Bangladesh.
Credits:
Md Saiful (Bangladesh) Amin/Majority World
Description:
Life as a Bihari. A boy with a phone in his tent. âBiharisâ refers to the approximately 300,000 non-Bengali citizens of the former East Pakistan who remain stranded in camps in Bangladesh. The biggest, known as the Geneva camp has about 50 thousand Urdu speaking Indian & Pakistani people living at the camp. The Bihari minority remain some of Bangladeshâs most marginalized communities. Bangladesh.
Date Created:
2021-09-25 00:00:00
Author:
Saiful Amin Kazal
Copyright Notice:
Saiful Amin Kazal/ Majority World
Image Description:
Life as a Bihari. A boy with a phone in his tent. ‘Biharis’ refers to the approximately 300,000 non-Bengali citizens of the former East Pakistan who remain stranded in camps in Bangladesh. The biggest, known as the Geneva camp has about 50 thousand Urdu s