Paragraph Diaspora
Diaspora means when people move from their home country to live in other places. They might do this because they had to or because they wanted to. There are many reasons for diaspora, like when powerful countries take over other places, when people move for work, or because the world is becoming more connected.
One big diaspora was when Jewish people had to leave their homes a long time ago. Another example is the Aryans who moved from Central Europe to India a very long time ago, but we're not sure why. In more recent times, many Palestinians had to leave their homes, and this has been a big concern for leaders around the world.
In Africa, there have been many diasporas because of wars and natural disasters. For example, British-Bangladeshis, also known as British-Bengalis, are a group of people who are from Bangladesh but live in other countries. Many of them live in London, especially in a place called Tower Hamlets.
Tourists who visit London might want to go to an area called 'Banglatown' in the East End, where many Bangladeshis live. There are also Bangladeshis living in Italy, mainly in cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice. However, the situation for Bangladeshis in Italy is not very good.
Diasporas have a big impact. People who move to other countries often work, do business, and contribute to the economy by paying taxes. They can also get involved in politics and help the country develop.