Role of Indian Diasporic Associations in Promoting Indian Diasporic Identity in South Africa

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Sushmita Rajwar

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The Indian Diaspora in South Africa is not a monolithic identity and belongs to different parts and states of India. Each of them speaks a different language, has a unique culture and follows different traditions amongst themselves. In order to preserve and protect this culture especially during the colonial rule in South Africa, many of the Indian Diaspora Associations were formed. These Associations have a long history in promoting the unity amongst their specific communities through promotion of their languages, culture, festivals, practices, food etc. In a way this has provided the Indian Diaspora a unique identity within the larger context of the Indian Diaspora. The various associations and their work has proved to be beneficial in times of emergency and in promoting the interests and concerns of the Indian Diaspora in the global context.

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