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The Family Man 3: Unsung Tamil Diaspora in Manipur

4 Dec

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Summary

  • The Family Man 3 highlights Tamil diaspora in Manipur's Moreh.
  • Tamils fled Burma in 1964 after nationalization, settling in India.
  • Moreh's Tamil community faces economic hardship due to border closures.
The Family Man 3: Unsung Tamil Diaspora in Manipur

The recent premiere of The Family Man Season 3 has brought to light a significant yet underrepresented chapter of Indian history: the Tamil diaspora in Manipur. A poignant scene set in a Tamil eatery in Moreh, a border town near Myanmar, serves as a focal point for this narrative.

This sequence explains how Tamils, expelled from Burma in 1964 following a nationalization drive, sought refuge in India. Many families lost their businesses and land, eventually settling in Moreh. The Tamil Sangam in Moreh confirms this history, noting that around eight to nine hundred Tamil families now reside there.

Today, the Tamil community in Moreh, numbering approximately 3,000, faces economic difficulties due to prolonged border closures and political instability in Myanmar. Despite these challenges and the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, they maintain a distinct cultural identity, highlighting a story of displacement, resilience, and cultural preservation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tamils settled in Moreh after being expelled from Burma in 1964 due to nationalization, seeking refuge near the India-Myanmar border.
The series features a scene in a Tamil eatery in Moreh, highlighting the community's history of displacement from Burma and settlement in India.
Political instability and border closures in Myanmar have severely impacted the livelihoods and border trade of the Tamil families in Moreh.

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