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McCluskieganj was once to be the 'mooluk' of Anglo-Indians and now, the decrepit bungalows here are a metaphor for the identity of the community that says betrayal was their fate.

Issue Date : 01 April 2023

National

Heterotopia

A world within a world is running out of time. But the voices of McCluskieganj’s past continue to resonate within its ruins, even as development takes over


National

Reduced To 'Nowhere People', How Anglo-Indians Are Waging A Battle For Survival

With the loss of political reservation, the Anglo-Indian community—through appeals and surveys—decides to take matters into its own hands

National

The Future Of Anglo-Indians In India

Where are Anglo-Indians, as a community, heading? What does the future hold for them? Will they be around or would they be relegated to the pages of history books?


National

A Game of Numbers: Do The Census Really Tell The Story Of Anglo-Indians?

In an Exclusive Interview with Outlook, Anglo-Indian nominated MLA from Jharkhand Glen Joseph Galstaun unpacks the political farce that abolished the nomination of the community members in Parliament and state assemblies

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National

The Anglo-Indians Of Mhow

There was a time in the 40s when many Anglo-Indian families moved to Mhow. Most of them worked as railways personnel. But now, most of the families have moved abroad


National

Anglo-Indians In Whitefield: Preserving The Present

Established as an Anglo-Indian village in 1800s, Whitefield in Bengaluru is now an IT hub. However, in some lanes, one can still find ‘Little Gem’ and ‘Perfect Peace’­—names of houses of Anglo-Indian families


National

Fading Twilight: An Afternoon At Delhi's Grant Govan Old Age Home For Anglo Indians

The Grant Govan Homes is a refuge for elderly Anglo-Indians in the capital where a little part of the Raj continues to live out its last days of glory


National

The Anglo-Indian Stories That Must Be Told

The discourse on the lived experiences of Anglo-Indians can be enriched by listening to the members of the community


Books

The Story of McCluskieganj

Journalist Vikas Kumar Jha first visited McCluskieganj in 1990 to write a story for a magazine. But he fell in love with the unique Anglo-Indian town and ended up writing a novel that has won many awards and accolades


Books

The Custard Apple’s Seed

Kitty Texeira, an Anglo-Indian woman, has been living in McCluskieganj for decades, searching for her identity. An extract from Vikas Kumar Jha’s novel


National

The Search For Identity By Young Anglo-Indians

What does being an Anglo-Indian mean for the present generation? Can they ever come together as a community again?


Books

The Racism Towards Anglo-Indians In English Literature

There is no dearth of prejudice and stereotyping of Anglo-Indians in 19th century English literature


Art & Entertainment

Anglo-Indians In Cinema: Of Love And Longing

The representation of Anglo-Indians in cinema betrays a desire for an alternative emotional history of cosmopolitanism


Art & Entertainment

The Missing Gunj

Although it features in the name of the film, the movie 'A Death In The Gunj' focuses more on the death and the events leading up to it and not so much on the gunj itself.


National

Bonhomie In Bow Barracks

The number of Anglo-Indians living in this hub in Kolkata may have gone down, but what lives on is the sense of community and camaraderie


National

McCluskieganj: The Ghost of 'Mini England'

The colourful people who lived there made McCluskieganj what it was. Alas, only a few are left now


National

The Lost Glory Of McCluskieganj

In the 1930s and 40s, Anglo-Indians who moved to McCluskieganj, their new home, had a tough time settling in because of the lack of basic amenities


Sports

How Anglo-Indians Have Excelled In Sports

Anglo-Indians have a rich history of excelling at sports from a young age thanks to familial and infrastructural support. But is there more to their success?


National

The Lives Of Bengali Muslims In Assam Post-NRC

The harassment of the marginalised in Assam is a modus operandi of the xenophobic and patriarchal nature of the state since its inception


International

Survivors of Türkiye’s Earthquakes Need Mental Health Support

A therapist describes his experience of aiding the Turkish people who faced incredible losses after the earthquakes in February


National

Gunj Diary: A Riot Of Colours In McCluskieganj

A travelogue detailing the sights and smells of India’s quaint Anglo-Indian town in Jharkhand