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		<title>How Burma Sold us the Bazaar.</title>
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I recently met with a chennai veteran who told me this interesting backdrop to the Burma Bazaar of Chennai, which accounts for most of our media hightlights, that I thought I&#8217;d share it with y&#8217;all.
So, here&#8217;s how the story apparently goes. Back in the days, around the time when we had just gotten our independence, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I recently met with a chennai veteran who told me this interesting backdrop to the Burma Bazaar of Chennai, which accounts for most of our media hightlights, that I thought I&#8217;d share it with y&#8217;all.</p>
<p>So, here&#8217;s how the story apparently goes. Back in the days, around the time when we had just gotten our independence, there were quite a few people from the region who were working in plantations in Burma. There was a sizeable working population that was from India, and life went on. When a new emperor/king took over Burma, as a means of doing what Srilanka started off to do as well, the government wanted to increase the chances of locals getting employed, so kicked out all the non-burmese population out of the country. Quite a few countries interfered and so did India, especially TamilNadu.</p>
<p>Out of humanitarian concern, the govt of tamilnadu setup a strip of land, where the refugees could sell whatever posessions they had &#8211; most of them were plantation equipment, so that with that money they could start a living. This was around 1962. The selling still goes on :)</p>
<p>How much of this is true, I am not sure, but it certainly rings true from whatever research I&#8217;ve done. Have you heard any other story? Can someone add to this, if they do more?</p>
<p>This city has such a rich heritage of the past. Would love to dig up more stories like this.</p>
<p>Photo Credit: The Hindu.</p>
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