‘Partition Refugees Helped Shape Delhi’s Social and Cultural Fabric’
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‘Partition refugees helped shape Delhi’s social and cultural fabric’
On the 79th anniversary of the Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, the Partition Museum emphasizes the need to prevent such tragedies from happening again. Preserving the firsthand accounts is essential, as memories fade with generations. It's imperative for younger audiences to grasp the pain experienced by their ancestors, which has significantly influenced the cultural and social landscape of Delhi.
Recalling partition horrors vital to prevent repetition: Prafulla Ketkar
Bhubaneswar: Emphasizing the importance of learning from the painful experiences of Partition, speakers at the state-level Partition Horrors Remembrance Day programme on August 14, Friday stated that remembering the human suffering, displacement and violence of 1947 is essential to ensure such a tragic chapter of history is never repeated. They called for greater awareness among younger generations and reaffirmed the need to safeguard the countr…
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