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100 _aAnand, Reema.
245 0 _aScorched white lilies of '84
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bRupa
260 _c2009
300 _a114p.
520 _aHistory has always been a mute spectator to the deeds and misdeeds of people across generations. Twenty-five years after the Sikh genocide took place in the capital of India and other states, this book is a tribute to those orphans and wives of victims who have struggled endlessly to live life in a respectable way. Fighting drug addiction spreading in their vicinity and battling the major obstacle of lack of finances, these women/ girls have taken upon themselves to do their best. This book is a collection of emotions and traumas of the survivors of 1984 relevant to the Sikh community. If one small project could rehabilitate eighteen girls and their children at one period of time for three consecutive years, why can't the Sikh community join hands and rehabilitate the families of those who suffered and are still suffering?
650 _aCommunal riots-India-1984
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