Healing Streams

Healing Streams

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Author: Sushobha Barve
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 240
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0143029622

Description

This account of author's work with riot victims is an engrossing and topical book that addresses the reality that escapes the newspaper headlines, the suffering that continues long after the events themselves have dimmed from our memory. It is heartbreaking work but the rewards, for her as for the reader who follows her on this journey, are dazzling.

On a train journey in 1984, Sushobha Barve watched in horror as two of her co-passengers were beaten up, set afire and left to die in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi's assassination. The nightmare of that journey led her to find ways of preventing such conflagrations and , where violence had already occurred, working towards alleviating the distress and sense of hopelessness that such events leave in their wake.

It was an exploration that took her to Bhagalpur in 1989, Mumbai in 1992, and Ahmedabad in 2002, where some of the worst riots in post-partition India had occurred. Throwing into the middle of pitched battles and desperate attempts to save lives, she discovered a world of simmering bitterness and hatred, of lives reduced to utter despair by a few days of madness. She also discovered that her self-appointed task of preventing and alleviating distress required enormous fortitude and courage.

Confronting the anger and bitterness in the aftermath of riots, this work is a narrative of bringing back hope in the aftermath of violence.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface

Prologue
Part I: The Beginning
The First Steps
Bhagalpur

PART II: Mumbai
Riots and Their Immediate Aftermath
Mohalla Committees: Experiment in Community Policing
Who Will Break the Chain?

Epilogue
Sources
Index