Amritsar museum recounts tales of India's partition
The Indian subcontinent in August 1947 endured one of the world's largest mass migrations when about 15 million Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs swapped countries after Britain ended its colonial rule. To encapsulate the sufferings of that period, a Partition Museum was opened in Amritsar, a city in Punjab, which lies close to the border with Pakistan. The exhibits of the museum are showcased in the red-brick town hall building and include photographs, newspapers clippings and donated items from the locals, who weathered that period.
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India opens first Partition museum in Amritsar
Seventy years after one of the most deadly and disruptive political cataclysms of modern times, the Partition Museum has opened in the Indian city of Amritsar. It is the first cultural institution dedicated to the postcolonial partition of India and Pakistan.
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The Partition of India has been one of the most defining events in the history of the subcontinent. It was the largest migration in human history and up to 20 million people were affected. Despite the extensive loss to life and property, 70 years later there existed a severe lacuna that no museum or memorial existed anywhere in the world to remember all those millions. The Partition Museum aims to fill this void and tell the story through the voices of those who lived through the times
Opening Hours
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tue - Sun
(Closed on Monday)
Address:
The Partition Museum, Town Hall, Amritsar, 143001
Contact us:
Email: info@partitionmuseum.org
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Visual and oral stories of the pangs of people who were divided with a stroke of line during Indo Pak partition in 1947at Partition Museum
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Partition Museum In Amritsar 2018
The Partition Museum is a public museum located in the Town Hall in Amritsar, India.The museum aims to become the central repository of stories, materials, and documents related to the post-partition riots that followed the division of British India into two independent countries: India and Pakistan. The museum was inaugurated on 17 August 2017
In 1947, British India was divided into India and Pakistan. The partition lines, drawn on a map by the British lawyer Cyril Radcliffe, divided the states of Punjab into West Punjab and East Punjab on the basis of religion. As a result, millions of people found themselves on the wrong side of the border overnight. According to various estimates, more than 800,000 Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs were killed in the riots that followed the partition between August 1947 to January 1948. Additionally, more than 1,400,000 people became refugees.
Location:Partition Museum
Town Hall, Katra Ahluwalia,, Amritsar, Punjab 143006
081300 01947
The government of Punjab founded this museum with The Arts and Cultural Heritage Trust of the United Kingdom as a way to memorialize those who were affected by the partition.
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Amritsar (Punjab), Aug 24 (ANI): Visitors were thrilled to see a museum on the partition of the Indian subcontinent that coincided with India's independence from British colonial rule in 1947 in Amritsar.
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The Partition Museum is a public museum located in the town hall in Amritsar, India.The museum aims to become the central repository of stories, materials, and documents related to the post-partition riots that followed the division of British India into two independent countries: India and Pakistan. The museum was inaugurated on 25 August 2017.
The entry ticket is 10 INR per head. There is sufficient car parking available. I parked my car in the Multilevel car parking near it. It is two floor museum and it takes around 30 minutes to see this place.
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Amritsar museum recounts tales of India's partition
Amritsar (Punjab), Sept 07: The Indian subcontinent in August 1947 endured one of the world's largest mass migrations when about 15 million Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs swapped countries after Britain ended its colonial rule.To encapsulate the sufferings of that period, a Partition Museum was opened in Amritsar, a city in Punjab, which lies close to the border with Pakistan. The exhibits of the museum are showcased in the red-brick town hall building and include photographs, newspapers clippings and donated items from the locals, who weathered that period. The museum is a repository of oral histories, personal belongings, and art that remembers the deep despair and loss of those uprooted during the 1947-48 migration. It houses a total of 14 galleries which very well portrays the intimate stories of loss, separation, bereavement, pain and existential crisis through its collection of exhibits. In one of the galleries, one gets to know how the city of Amritsar was badly affected by the Partition in 1947. The museum is a great place where youngsters can get to know a lot about the history of their country and what kind of troubles their ancestors had gone through during partition. The Museum uses multiple mediums to create a world-class engaging experience for the visitor such as maps. One also gets to see the photographs and paintings of the Independence Day along with the newspaper clippings. The Independence was accompanied by the world's largest migration in which rail migration tops the list as the railways were extensively used by the people moving between India and Pakistan at the time of Partition. But the migration was marked by catastrophic violence in large parts of north India, particularly the province of Punjab, which is very well depicted in photographs displayed in the Museum. The major attraction in the museum is the Gallery of Refuge, which showcases the most tragic aspect of the mass displacement caused after partition. Visitors can pop on headphones to listen to vivid stories of the Partition recounted by witnesses who are now in their 80s and 90s; in some cases, their stories are narrated by their family. In the centre of one of the rooms is a well, which is symbolic of the many wells across Punjab into which women and children threw themselves to avoid being abducted, raped and killed by rioters. While the museum documents the strife of the post-Partition period, it also offers a ray of hope, with one of its sections titled the Gallery of Hope. Here visitors are invited to scribble messages of love and peace on leaf-shaped papers before hanging them on a barbed-wire tree. The Partition Museum not only recounts the tales of anguish and deep scars but it also poignantly narrates the stories of resilience and the horrific stories which could not dampen the spirit of India in its journey of becoming a great nation.
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The partition museum is a public museum located in the town hall of Amritsar, which shows the stories of India Pakistan partition during independence. It shows how hundreds of thousands of people were killed in both the sides of the border. Ticket 10/-, Photography not allowed inside the museum.
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isitors were thrilled to see a museum on the partition of the Indian subcontinent that coincided with India's independence from British colonial rule in 1947 in Amritsar
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पार्टिशन म्यूजियम अमृतसर - Yeh museum un situations ko bayan karta hai jab British India ka India- Pak main vibhajan yani partition Hua tha Aur logo ne bade dhukh dard jhele they . Amritsar aana ho to yaha visit jaroor Kare. ( This Museum remained closed on Monday) Located In Town Hall Katra Ahluwalia Amritsar Punjab India. #partitionmuseum #amritsar #townhallamritsar
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How many times does it happen that you meet someone random and feel so close to that person? I met this Old Man while walking on the streets of Amritsar and felt so close to him. I shared a meal and a few hours with him and honestly speaking, this incident changed my life and my perspective of looking at things. Later, I also visited Partition Museum, which is also known as People Museum. This public museum located in the town hall (very close to Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh) in Amritsar. The Partition Museum aims to become the central repository of stories, materials, and documents related to the post-partition riots between India and Pakistan.
After that I also went to Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar that houses a memorial of national importance, established in 1951 by the Government of India, to commemorate the massacre of peaceful celebrators including unarmed children and women by British occupying forces, on the occasion of Baisakhi (Punjabi New Year) on 13 April 1919. The 6.5-acre Jallianwala Bagh garden site of the massacre is located in the vicinity of Golden Temple.
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