The Feel Good Factor Of The New Ethnicity: Anglo-Indians Of Kerala And Meghalaya
Abstract
In this article Dr. Lobo discusses two little known groups of Anglo-Indians in India and how they have attracted government assistance by accepting the label "backward". According to Dr. Lobo the assistance from the Indian government has meant that the Anglo-Indians in Kerala and Meghalaya are "successful" compared to many other Anglo-Indians. Further, the members of these two groups "feel good" about themselves.
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