
Consider This from NPR Trying To Heal The Wounds Of Partition, 75 Years Later
Aug 18, 2022
75 years after the partition of India and Pakistan, a journey through memories reveals the deep scars left by this historical event. Personal stories highlight the violence and mass migrations that accompanied the newly drawn borders. Efforts to reconnect families separated by the chaos emerge, showcasing individuals' emotional quests to reunite and rediscover their heritage. Virtual reality projects allow survivors to relive their pasts, and discussions about identity challenge national narratives, emphasizing the ongoing significance of these memories.
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D.D. Arora's Escape
- D.D. Arora, 16, escaped to India during the Partition.
- He boarded a train after learning that everyone on the previous one had been slaughtered.
Muhammad Qureshi's Longing
- Muhammad Qureshi, 13, fled to Pakistan during Partition despite wanting to stay in India.
- Years later, he still yearned for his birthplace, illustrating the lasting emotional impact of displacement.
Ishar Das Arora's Certificate
- Ishar Das Arora fled his Pakistani village, Bela, during Partition.
- He possesses an elementary school certificate as his sole memento, highlighting the loss associated with the event.
