Associate professor of English, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. Email id: khanalbalkot@hotmail.com
Online published on 17 September, 2018.
“All Diasporas are unhappy but every diaspora is unhappy in its own way”. The literature of Indian Diaspora Identity has become a catchword today that has drawn the concern of individuals who are away from their home. Despite their decade long hard struggle for decent living equality and cultural and linguistic freedom and happiness, these people have been labeled as outsiders margins and inferiors. As these people start organizing themselves for their cultural, linguistic and religious identity, they become the victim of majority who are the ruling class and are expelled from their birth place. these people are psychologically tormented and given the treatment of outsiders. Multiculturalism, pluralism and polyphony are the major component of modern democracy that any civilized nation should appropriate. On top of that the longs for respectable position of any individuals should not be undermined at all cost. Lest every netizens would feel unhomeliness at home, their identity at crossroad.
Unhomeliness, Bricolage, Opaque, Multiculturalism, Plurality, Tantamount, Expatriate, Indignation, Appalling, Precedence, Discriminating, Entertain