Partition
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At 75, will India return to the divisive logic of Partition? Plus six other Sunday reads
Shoaib Daniyal
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How the Partition contributed to the ‘queerness’ of Urdu poetry to make it non-normative
Priya Satia
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Priya Satia: Why poetry remains a primary resource in remembering and understanding the Partition
Priya Satia
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‘Sindhi Tapestry’: How an anthology of works by 60 Sindhi writers from around the world came to life
Saaz Aggarwal
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Comradeship in love distinguishes this novel of rebuilding refugee lives after the Bengal Partition
Rituparna Roy
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Weekend Quiz: Who was the artist of this painting of a woman with a bird?
The Heritage Lab
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After seven decades, the children of Partition are going back home through virtual reality
Anisha Sircar
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‘Hatred isn’t between people, but governments’: Man returns to his homeland 70 years after Partition
Scroll Staff
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Weekend Quiz: A poet, a poster and six other questions on the 1947 Partition
The Heritage Lab
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Partition’s ghosts: Stories of the evacuee whose property became my family home
Avina Kohli
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‘Cooperation, engagement’: Pallavi Raghavan on the surprising India-Pakistan relationship after 1947
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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This novel of Sikh lives during the Partition won the regional Commonwealth Prize 20 years ago
Oindrila Mukherjee
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This book tells the forgotten story of the princely state that acceded to Pakistan in 1947
Anabel Loyd
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‘Why are you silent?’ What the poetry of Kedarnath Singh (and Ageya) means in the times of CAA-NRC
Ian Woolford
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On the streets, India’s youth are completing the unfinished business of the freedom struggle
Harsh Mander
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The Nehru-Liaquat Pact failed refugees from Bangladesh – but so would the Citizenship Bill
Shoaib Daniyal
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Ramachandra Guha: A historian’s advice to Muslims in 1947 is relevant to Hindus today
Ramachandra Guha
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Fikr Taunsvi’s journal of the Partition paints a surrealistic tableau that lingers in the memory
Debjani Sengupta
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Ornit Shani’s ‘How India Became Democratic’ wins the Rs 15-lakh New India Foundation Book prize
Ornit Shani
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This intimate look at the lives of refugees in 1947 resonates with the politics of present-day India
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar