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Organizing for exile! "Self-Help" among Tibetan refugees in an Indian town

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Author/Creator: 
Basu, Sudeep
Publisher: 
Basu, Sudeep
Publisher Type: 
Individual
Description: 
This document examines "Self-Help" and the work of the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre in Darjeeling, India. Darjeeling town is host to one of the oldest refugee centres in the Tibetan Diaspora. Established in October 1959, the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre (TRSHC) has become one of the most powerful symbols of resilience of the Tibetan community in exile. Unlike the rehabilitation strategy for the permanent agricultural settlements in Southern India which were build at the behest of Tibetan Government-in-exile in Dharamsala and the Government of India, the TRSHC began with the idea that no refugee could ever be rehabilitated in the fullest sense of the word without “Self-Help”, a realization that this “vital element could only come from within the community from within one’s selves”. Guided by the ethic of “Self-Help”, the self-settled Tibetan refugees in Darjeeling town have achieved better integration into a multi-ethnic host society despite the perils of living in protracted exile. [Document includes photographs]
Language: 
English
Subject: 
Refugees
Subject: 
Tibetans
Subject: 
Reintegration
Subject: 
Local integration
Subject: 
Assistance programmes
Subject: 
Self-help programmes
Subject: 
Exile
Coverage Geography: 
Tibet [China]
Coverage Geography: 
India
Coverage Time: 
1910-2006
Date Created: 
01/01/2006
Date Reliable: 
No
Date Available: 
19/11/2009
Item Type: 
Research reports
Relation Requires: 
Adobe Acrobat
Format Medium: 
PDF
Format Medium: 
TXT
Format Extent: 
17 p.
Rights: 
Cleared
FMO Status: 
Live