Pakistan (1858-1947) London: Oxford University Press
(p.208) Philips, C.H. (1962) discussed the privileges
offered to a minority like the Anglo-Indians in
pre-Independent India. See also, Shiva Rao, B. (1968) The
Framing of India's Constitution:____A Study Bombay:
N.M.Tripathi (p.74) Shiva Rao described the fixed quotas
in subordinate services to Anglo-Indians.
(7) Makielski, S . J. (1973) BeleagueredMinorities: Cultural
politics in America San Francisco: W.H.Freeman & Co.
(p.10) Makielski's study is the search for power by the
powerless. He examined the f72-f73 rebellion of black
students at Southern University, Louisiana, and American
Indians who attempted to withstand a siege at Wounded Knee,
South Dakota. The Anglo-Indians have also struggled to
achieve power in India, and their rights are being
protected by the Constitution of India, but the hope of
this minority group will lie in the Anglo-Indian schools.
(8) Profiles Nos. 96, 174, 238, 246 and 341.
(9) The Constitution of India Art. (1974) 366(2) Govt. of
India Press
(10) Indian Succession Act of 1925 Sec. 2(d)
(11) Profile No. IOO
(12) Anthony, F. President of the All-India Anglo-Indian
Association, in an interview which took place in New Delhi
on 16 August 1990
(13) 1976 89 Mad LW 147: 1976 1 MLJ 275; see also,
Profile No. 63
(14) See Table 1.
(15) See Table 1.
(16) See Tables and Bar Chart.
(17) See Table 2.
(18) See Table 2.
(19) See Table 2.
(20) See Bar Chart.
(21) See Bar Chart.
(22) See Tables 1 and 2, and Bar Chart.
(23) Cox, P.R. (1976) Demography Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press (p.l). See also, Kumar, A. (1985)
Cultural and Educational Rights of the Minorities under
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