Senior scribe’s book selected by US library
City Correspondent
 GUWAHATI, Sept 15 - The Post Colonial Assam (1947-2019), a book written by 
senior journalist Mrinal Talukdar, has been selected by the US Congress 
Library, Washington, to be kept in their Washington-based library for any 
future South Asia Studies.
The US Congress Library, Washington, is a research library that officially 
serves the US Congress and is the de facto national library of the United 
States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in America.
The Post Colonial Assam (1947-2019) is one of the first books from Assam on its 
contemporary social situation to have found a place in the US Congress Library. 
It is the first major study of post-Independence Assam and the happenings, 
which is unparallelled in the history of India.

The book has been published by the Nanda Talukdar Foundation.

The 382-page book has 11 Chapters starting from Assam after Independence to the 
Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016. This is the first and only major book of 
events that occurred in Assam after Independence. It has documented the entire 
journey of the past seven decades, many of which have been violent. It also 
covers the rise of the BJP in Assam, NRC and CAB besides 15 years of the Tarun 
Gogoi’s government.

http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=sep1619/city054 

 (The Assam Tribune,16.09.2019)

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