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Border haat: A study on the Indo-Bangladesh Border in South Tripura

By: Duary, Nabakumar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Man In India Description: 104 (3&4), 2024: p.181-216.Subject(s): Cross-Border communities and settlements, Indo-Bangladesh border HaatSummary: Border study has emerged to be a promising field of anthropological research in recent times. Apart from studying the cross-border communities and settlements, the border research encompasses exploration of economic exchanges taking place across the border. Haat or the traditional rural market located at the border area represents a rich site of anthropological investigation. The present paper is a documentation of the establishment and functioning of an Indo-Bangladesh border Haat located between Srinagar (South Tripura district, India) and Chhagalnaiya (Feni district, Bangladesh). It discusses the role of Border Haat and some social issues and problems. - Reproduced https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/34645_3-naba.pdf
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Border study has emerged to be a promising field of anthropological research in
recent times. Apart from studying the cross-border communities and settlements, the border
research encompasses exploration of economic exchanges taking place across the border. Haat
or the traditional rural market located at the border area represents a rich site of anthropological
investigation. The present paper is a documentation of the establishment and functioning of
an Indo-Bangladesh border Haat located between Srinagar (South Tripura district, India) and
Chhagalnaiya (Feni district, Bangladesh). It discusses the role of Border Haat and some social
issues and problems. - Reproduced

https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/34645_3-naba.pdf

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