A Comparative Study of the Migration of Ruth in the Holy bible and Its Reflections in the Indian Diaspora

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Valentina Louis, Dr.Ranjana Das Sarkhel

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           The advancement of human civilization is in large part due to the contributions that women have made, which are indispensable. The formation of families, the construction of houses by families, the formation of communities, and ultimately the formation of nations are all vital changes that are brought about by women. The migration of Ruth, a character from the Old Testament in the Bible, is the primary topic of this article, which also investigates the impact of this migration and looks at how it has been reflected within the Indian diaspora. The story of Ruth is an example of a traditional type of diaspora narrative, as it embodies the concepts of both loyalty and cultural assimilation, as well as resilience. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate why ethnic background, social status, and marriage should be thoroughly investigated. This is due to the fact that the experiences of Indian women immigrants in the movement and employment market are markedly different from those of Indian men immigrants. This article will illustrate the difficulties of cultural adaptation and the pursuit of acceptance in foreign nations by examining Ruth's story and its relevance with the Indian diaspora. This will demonstrate the universality of Ruth's experiences by highlighting the problems that are associated with these endeavours

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