Delhi to get its first museum dedicated to India's partition, likely to open on August 15
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Apr 15, 2021, 22:00 IST
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Delhi is all set to get a museum dedicated to the partition of India. If everything goes as planned, the museum will open to visitors on August 15 this year, i.e., on the anniversary of Indian Independence Day.
Delhi is all set to get a museum dedicated to the partition of India. If everything goes as planned, the museum will open to visitors on August 15 this year, i.e., on the anniversary of Indian Independence Day. Read less
As per the reports, this museum will be an extension of Amritsar’s Partition Museum, and will come up at the Dara Shikoh Library building in Old Delhi’s Mori Gate. Built in 1643, it is in the Ambedkar University Delhi campus, and is named after Shah Jahan’s eldest son, Dara Shikoh. The building during the later years, served as the residence of Mughal viceroy of Punjab, Ali Mardan Khan, and then of David Ochterlony, a British officer in the Mughal court.
Reportedly, the museum will showcase objects, costumes, and photographs of the partition time, and will also feature verbal accounts of Delhi citizens, recounting their real-life experiences during the partition time.
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