![]() Aggarwal’s book ‘Sindh, Stories from a Vanished Homeland’ narrates first-hand the experience of the Arya brothers who went on to start the now-iconic Venus Traders in the city. The living conditions there could be described as primitive. Given the egalitarian nature of the society, Barnouw had particularly talked about the absence of any caste-based discrimination in the camp. The camp had four sections depending on the accommodations granted to the refugees who were asked to pay a nominal rent for the same. Jhulelal Mandir (Express Photo)īarnouw, whose book narrates the condition of the camps in the 1950s, talks of cattle sheds being converted into refugee camps. A general panchayat of the refugees demanded conversion of the camp into a municipality complete with proper civic utilities. Author and historian Saaz Aggarwal refers to newspaper clippings of 1948 which talk about the visit of the then Premier of Bombay Province, BG Kher, to the Pimpri refugee camp. Pimpri, back then, was an abandoned military camp and dairy farm. Drawn mainly from the trading community, the refugees were from mixed socio-economic backgrounds but were strung together by the common thread of Partition. If you are keen on trying Sindhi food yourself - which is native to the Sindh region in Pakistan - here is a traditional Sindhi kadhi recipe.Īdditionally, here is an entire Sindhi thali recipe for you to satiate your taste buds.Victor Barnouw, in his book ‘The Sindhis, Mercantile Refugees in India: Problems of their Assimilation’ estimates that in 1941, of the 45.35 lakh Sindhi population as many as 12.29 lakh were Hindus. ![]() (Photo: Singh, who is a Sindhi, also shared during the AMA session that his favourite Sindhi food comprises “Sindhi curry with rice and boondi, and arbi tuk on the side”. Ruchi Sharma, a nutritionist, and the founder of, had previously told that veganism (vegan diet) is a kind of lifestyle that attempts to exclude all forms of meat and products that are derived from animals, since the vegan society thinks all animals have the right to be free of human use, be it for food, clothes, or any other useful purposes”.Īccording to Sharma, veganism does not allow the consumption of any animal-derived product, be it “milk, honey, meat, eggs, whey, casein, or even products like leather, silk, beeswax, latex, soaps, etc., that involve the use of animals”. #EatRightIndia #HealthForAll #SwasthaBharat /ErifhcqVb0 (Photo: time back, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India had also posted on Twitter about the need to consume a plant-based diet, which many believe to be a more sustainable way of eating.Īccording to the FSSAI, the benefits of a plant-based diet include:įollowing a plant-rich diet is associated with various health benefits. ![]()
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