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This novel weaves together searing personal memories of the Partition and the anti-Sikh pogrom
Gokul S Prabhu
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UK court upholds India’s claim to £1 million sent by 7th Nizam of Hyderabad to London in 1948
Scroll Staff
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This journal by a Hindu writer from Lahore is a rare non-fiction account of the Partition
Fikr Taunsvi
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How a writing programme in Iowa taught me to feel for people (and learn to become a better writer)
Payal Nagpal
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This collection of Partition interviews gives us new ways to look at migration and refugees
Anodya Mishra
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Partition stories: How a family had to choose between conversion and fleeing their homeland
Sohan S Koonar
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‘What is separation’s geography?’: Ten poems on the Partition
Onaiza Drabu and Prachi Jha, Dawn.com
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‘They all became animals’: My grandfather remembers the trauma and violence of India’s Partition
Sapan Maini-Thompson
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‘The Partition generation that migrated to Britain is in no-man’s land when it comes to belonging’
Aanchal Malhotra
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This poignant story from the 1965 India-Pakistan war is a reminder of the bitter fruits of Partition
Salman Khurshid
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Partition riots: A Sikh remembers with sorrow how his village attacked Muslims
Kavita Puri
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Fifty years after 1857, a British mother used the Uprising to try to get an Army job for her son
Hedley Sutton
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Meghalaya HC sets aside single judge order that said India should have become a Hindu Rashtra
Scroll Staff
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Partition would not have occurred had Muhammad Ali Jinnah been appointed PM, says BJP candidate
Scroll Staff
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This novel in translation imagines the Partition from the perspective of women who stayed at home
Niyati Bafna
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How Intizar Husain’s Partition trilogy gently probed the wounds of the tragedy
Rakhshanda Jalil
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The story of a lost princely state founded by a veteran of Ahmad Shah Abdali’s invasion of India
Jahandad Khan
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‘Custodian of Rubble’: Mohan Rakesh’s short story about a chowkidar (and the Partition)
Mohan Rakesh
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This book offers only a selective memory of the Partition through famous people
Soni Wadhwa
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‘A Gujarat Here, A Gujarat There’: Krishna Sobti fictionalises her own encounter with the Partition
Krishna Sobti