partition
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‘Dark Star’: Decisions made by men without consideration for women affect their lives and memories
Sakshi Agarwal
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A mother tongue Partition consumed intact: The depletion and revival of Sindhi language and culture
Saaz Aggarwal
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Fiction: In her final days, an elderly woman remembers lifelong horrors of misogyny and nationalism
Ranbir Sidhu
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‘The Book of Everlasting Things’: A novel that is gained in imagination, squandered by the prose
Shubhangi Tiwari
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How did the Partition affect the people of Sindh? Using true stories, a new book finds out
Saaz Aggarwal
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Aanchal Malhotra’s ‘Remnants of Partition’ wins US-based Council for Museum Anthropology Book Award
Scroll Staff
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Was the British empire a benign, progressive force? My family story proves otherwise
Dipankar Das
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‘Hyderabad’, a novel about a state’s quest for self-rule, is a fine balance of fact and fiction
Saloni Sharma
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How the trauma of Partition survivors has been intensified by India-Pakistan animosity
Ammara Ahmad
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Self-obsessed government trivialising sacrifices of freedom fighters, says Sonia Gandhi
Scroll Staff
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Watch: This animated short film based on Gulzar’s story captures heartbreaking tales of Partition
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How refugees from Sindh rebuilt their lives – and India – after Partition
Saaz Aggarwal
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With a new English translation, this novel captures the pain of the Partition for Sindhis
Nandlal Parasramani
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Aanchal Malhotra’s ‘In the Language of Remembering’ gives voice to the pain of leaving ‘home’ behind
Prerna Vij
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How Urdu scholar Gopi Chand Narang (1931-2022) advocated for the language as a ‘civilisational gain’
Rizwan Ahmad
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‘Ladies’ Tailor’: A Partition refugee tries to make a new life after losing his old one
Priya Hajela
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Watch: Pakistani woman is reunited with her Indian siblings for the first time since the Partition
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Does identity relate to nation? New books from Aanchal Malhotra and Jeet Thayil examine the idea
Vivek Tejuja
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India and Pakistan must end the Partition of families and let them reunite – before it is too late
Tridivesh Singh Maini
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This Partition novel reminds all of India that communal violence can never be controlled
Nanak Singh