
We The Indian Parents of Emigrants
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- Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
- ISBN: 9788172113872
- Edition: 1st Edition
- Language: English
- Weight: 0.00g
- Title Code: NBC
About the Book
The 1st Edition of this book by Neelima Borwankar, published by Sultan Chand & Sons, presents a thoughtful and emotionally engaging exploration of the lives of parents in India whose children have settled abroad.
Through a detailed survey of families across different states, the book captures the emotional, psychological, and social realities faced by parents living away from their children. It reflects on how families cope with loneliness during festivals, important life events, and moments of crisis, while also planning for their future without immediate familial support.
Although the study focuses on Marathi families, the experiences highlighted in the book resonate universally, cutting across language, region, and cultural boundaries. It offers a deep insight into changing family dynamics in a globalized world.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
- ISBN: 9788172113872
- Edition: 1st Edition
- Language: English
- Weight: 0.00g
- Title Code: NBC
About the Book
The 1st Edition of this book by Neelima Borwankar, published by Sultan Chand & Sons, presents a thoughtful and emotionally engaging exploration of the lives of parents in India whose children have settled abroad.
Through a detailed survey of families across different states, the book captures the emotional, psychological, and social realities faced by parents living away from their children. It reflects on how families cope with loneliness during festivals, important life events, and moments of crisis, while also planning for their future without immediate familial support.
Although the study focuses on Marathi families, the experiences highlighted in the book resonate universally, cutting across language, region, and cultural boundaries. It offers a deep insight into changing family dynamics in a globalized world.











