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The pioneer generation arriving from the Indian subcontinent in the 1950s, many with no more than 拢3, tell stories of their first impressions of Britain to Kavita Puri.

In the 1950s, tens of thousands of migrants came to Britain from the Indian subcontinent. Many arrived with no more than 拢3 in their pocket - the limit set by the Indian authorities. They came to work in Britain's factories, foundries, and new public services. It was a time when the country desperately needed workers from its former colonies to regenerate its post-war economy. Presenter Kavita Puri, whose own father Ravi came with just a few pounds himself, hears his and other stories of the pioneering men who arrived in the 50s. They recall their first impressions of the country that once ruled over their own: the shocking housing conditions, the curiosity of neighbours and kindness of strangers and also the memories of casual racism and animosity. These men led the way for the three million people of South Asian descent who live in Britain today.

Producer Smita Patel
Editor Bridget Harney.

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28 minutes

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Mon 19 May 2014 23:30

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