India and Pakistan, Partition HistoryByline: Dr S PoshakawaleThe Birmingham Post (England)
The end of British colonial rule birthed two sovereign nations—but hastily drawn borders caused simmering tensions to boil over. 75 years later, memories of Partition still haunt survivors.
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The partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 separated families, friends and kin. Millions of people were killed and displaced and many were separated from their family and friends forever. Fortunately, some reunited, while some other could never meet. Recently, two childhood...
Arun Khetarpal was born in Pune, Maharashtra on 14 October 1950. His family belonged toSargodha, Pakistan, and had migrated to India after partition as refugees. His father Lt Col (later Brigadier) M. L. Khetarpal was aCorps of Engineersofficer serving in the Indian Army and his family trac...
“Before partition the ladies maternity home called Lady Duferfin hospital was put up [by] the Parsis, the NED college, now medical college, the Spencer Eye hospital and I cannot tell you how many numerous things have been set up by the Parsis for people of Karachi,” he said. Parsis be...
aMigration is big, dangerous, compelling. It is 60 million Europeans leaving home from the 16th to the 20th centuries. It is some 15 million Hindus, Skihs, and Muslims swept up in a tumultuous shuffle of citizens between India and Pakistan after the partition of the subcontinent in 1947. ...
After the partition of India and Pakistan he moved to Pakistan, and when Bangladesh was created in 1971, he was rightly considered by Syed Manzoorul Islam as the founding father of Bangladeshi modern art. In 1948 he helped establish the Institute of Arts and Crafts (now Faculty of Fine ...
"The 1947 Partition of India: A Paradigm for Pathological Politics in India and Pakistan" Published in Asian Ethnicity Rout ledge, part of the Taylor and Francis Group 3:9-28.Ishtiaq Ahmed; "The 1947 Partition of India: A Paradigm for Pathological Politics in India and Pakistan"; `Asian ...
Answer: India The name Pakistan evolved from an acronym first used in 1933 by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, referring to the five northern areas of the British Raj: Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sindh and Baluchistan - he used the first letters of the first four listed, and added the terminal -tan ...