Bengali community in United Kingom

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BENGALI COMMUNITY IN BILATH (BRITAIN)

Imran Chowdhury

The British Empire was crumbling with cost of both financial and collateral damages of the mammoth and colossal World War II. The indigenous population specially the male population was depleted due to the war casualty and new threat dictated the need of a massive armed forces, due to the emerging super power in the Russian communist era. Huge shortage of workers to keep the mills,machines and the industries rolling to regain its economic power; rebuild the country to again reclaim its supremacy as an industrial power house of the world.The cost of repulsing Hitler’s ill motives and keep the head held high the British nation has proven yet again a giant of a nation of ambition, resilience and resolve.

In the mist of it all, at that very crucial juncture of the Empire, the vast ex colonies came to great help by providing Britain with the much needed labour force to save the economy coming to a grinding halt. There came and evolved a nucleus of a community who saw and envisaged a chance to venture out and sail for the unknown, to an unchartered territory to emancipate their personal well being.The harshest of all weathers, the foggy days, the cold nights, the misty snowy mornings, the clouded smog filled sky where sun cannot penetrate through to throw its ray and shine,the unfriendly living conditions, far away from home, the loneliness , alien culture and practices and the cosmopolitan London and its industrial townships saw a new influx of migrants .

Migrants from the then erstwhile East Pakistan’s north eastern most district of Sylhet. An epic journey started in the late forties to early fifties; some seventy years ago.Young school leavers, educated,uneducated, peasants and village dwellers of that greater sylhet region had the foresight to venture out from the comfort of their villages to somewhere that, they only knew due to the 200 years old colonial legacy a mythical place called‘’BILATH’’....A centuries old legend, a myth, an aspiration and above all the much hyped glorification of it all.

Before and immediate aftermath of the partition of India & Pakistan , there were a very handful of people from the sylhet region of erstwhile East Pakistan had the courage & adventurous mental mind set to take up jobs in the steam operated ocean going ships and cargo vessels in the boiler room as lascars . A few of those brave lascars managed to disembark in the various ports of British Isles; the then capital of world’s black gold – the coal. The stories of those lascars and their letters back home were the only meaningful stories and information,amenities and scopes of opportunity this community came to knew about Britain. The opportunities that could be waiting for many to emancipate themselves economically. The economics


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