PARTITION MUSEUM

 



The Partition Museum Gradually graphs the Partition using a story arc that goes out of the time prior to separation, proceeds into the freedom movement, the ancient demands for different nations, and finally the Partition and its implications.


Launched as a Individuals' Museum, the Partition Museum attempts to portray the Partition because it had been experienced by the Folks. 1 key aspect of the collections contains the artefacts kindly contributed by Partition Survivors and their households.

 As individuals were homeless they proceed with them all little that they could, and such items are not just significant landmarks of these occasions, however, symbols of declines suffered and trials suffered. The doubt and confusion brought on by the sudden part of the nation frequently gave people no opportunity to have the ability to collect their possessions before walking from the houses forever. The artefacts obtained by the Partition Museum contain things that were of practical usage brought around by individuals and people who held sentimental significance for them. From theatres, trunks and clothing, to some wedding sari, a jewellery box and a tin vessel, the Museum houses artefacts of this Partition belonging to individuals from varied and distinct backgrounds.


When artists remembered the horrors of Partition they frequently expressed their feelings by painting, however as Krishen Khanna says,"We had the ability to perform it just much later. At the point saving our own lives and escaping was important." Satish Gujral remembers moving back and forth through the border escorting refugees on another side. S.L. Parasher, a guy whose artwork is famous for its powerful lines as well as the emotion with which he voiced movement, lived and worked in several refugee camps until he moved on to reconstruct his life. The musicians painted the injury of the moment.


A multi-media encounter that the Museum also records --via audio-visual channels set around the 14 galleries--people whose voices are silenced at the pages of background. There are over a hundred interviews now playing at the Museum. In addition, they are continuously expanding archive which is going to be made accessible to scholars, researchers and people interested in the background of this Partition.


The Partition Museum aims to be a repository of stories and information of all the Partition. This can be a never-ending attempt to accumulate more histories, files, and footage and also to tap all resources that may like the tourists.


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