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				Name: Snehashish 
				MitraAddress: 
	GC 45, Sector III, Salt Lake,
 Kolkata 700106, India
 Phone: 
	(033) 
	2337-0408
 Email:
	
				snehashish@mcrg.ac.in
 Website:
	
	www.mcrg.ac.in
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				Current Position:
 He is a Research Assistant in Calcutta Research Group (CRG). He 
				completed his masters in the discipline of 'Ecology, Environment 
				and Sustainable Development' from the Tata Institute of Social 
				Sciences, Guwahati, Assam (India). His masters dissertation 
				focussed on the issues surrounding the settlements on the hills 
				of Guwahati, mainly through legal and environmental paradigms. 
				He has worked as a Research Assistant in a project supported by 
				Stockholm University (Sweden) which aimed to understand the 
				phenomenon of labouur migration from Northeast India to other 
				parts of India and into the wider global network. His reserach 
				interests are - migration, urban studies, environmental justice 
				and political ecology.
 
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				Name: Sucharita 
				Sengupta
				
	
	
	Address: 
	GC 45, Sector III, Salt Lake,
 Kolkata 700106, India
 Phone: 
	(033) 
	2337-0408
 Email:
	
				sucharita@mcrg.ac.in
 Website:
	
	www.mcrg.ac.in
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	Current Position:   She is a 
				
				Research Assistant in Calcutta Research Group (CRG). Her 
				background is Political Science and her research interests 
				pertain to Border Studies and Forced migration, Gender, Minority 
				Rights. Her 
				research focuses on the Rohingya refugees as part of the 
				perilous irregular maritime migrants to the shores of South East 
				Asian nations like Thailand and Malaysia. Her work tries to 
				trace the history and context of such drives, reasons that 
				allure them to take to the sea, and also the recent media 
				attention to the phenomenon generating mass awareness of the 
				issue internationally, especially in Bangladesh, and to some 
				extent, India. The recent focus on the plight of the boatpeople 
				on the high seas therefore, shows the need of a comprehensive 
				research and continuous advocacy to keep the issue relevant.
 
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