#PartitionOfIndia
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Book Review
Why Ambedkar Supported Partition? (Part-I)
Remarks on his book “Pakistan or the Partition of India” first published in December 1940. The present article is based…
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Book Review
Scarred lives – IV
With the receding of connections with the past, and in the absence of collective living, migrant children often did not…
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Scarred lives – III
Around 200,000 Dalits lived in Sindh in 1947-48, although subsequent years have seen significant migration in the Thar Parkar region…
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Scarred lives – II
Bhavnani traces the ripple-effects of violence within Sindh, the role of Muhajir-Sikh hostility, and the complex face of ‘law’ that…
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Book Review
Scarred lives – I
Partition narratives in different languages and from different regions are replete with references to food. Mixing memory with desire, Partition…
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Languages
Partition Poetry in Sindhi
The pain of Partition is visible in Sindhi literature, but because of issues relating to language, script and translation, it…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
A Memoir: My Grandmother’s Flight from Karachi to Bombay in 1947
Sindhi Hindus – for whom language and culture came first, and religion second – had no intention of leaving their…
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