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!!exclusive!!: Prasannajit De Silva

Dr. de Silva completed his doctorate at the University of Sussex in 2007. His doctoral research focused intensely on the art and visual culture of the British in India during the late 18th and early 19th centuries—a period of immense administrative, geopolitical, and cultural transition for the East India Company.

In studies regarding the aftermath of major natural disasters (such as the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami), de Silva has analyzed the friction between global aid delivery and local dynamics. His work explores how top-down aid distribution by international agencies can inadvertently ignore local cultural networks, widen existing socioeconomic inequalities, and aggravate ethnic tensions in mixed communities like Sri Lanka's Ampara District. 3. Caste Dynamics and Modernization prasannajit de silva

If you are interested, I can also look into his other publications or look for more information on the specific lectures he has given. Karger Publishers Drinking Water and CKD of Unknown Etiology in Sri Lanka In studies regarding the aftermath of major natural

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A rigid 19th-century Victorian era defined by extreme segregation, isolation, and defensive racial boundary-making.