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इतिहास का भयावह दौर जो सिर्फ कागजों या जमीनों पर सरहदों का बंटवारा नहीं था, बल्कि लाखों इंसानों के बिखर जाने की खौफनाक दास्तान थी

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00:00We started this partition museum in 2017.
00:07The first museum was built anywhere in the world.
00:10The first museum was built in Amritsar.
00:12The second museum was built here in 75 years.
00:20We started this museum in Dara Shikho Library in Kashmiri.
00:26What was the significance of this museum?
00:29The main thing is that all the people had lost everything.
00:35There were so many people, like 20 million,
00:39that means that they had to come here,
00:43leave their homes and leave their homes.
00:45And they had to go back to their homes.
00:48Because when there was a museum,
00:50there was no time to prepare for them.
00:53There was no time to prepare for them.
00:55They had to go back to Dara Shikho Library.
00:57They had to go back to their homes.
01:01They had to go back to their homes.
01:03So, the story, the narrative,
01:05that we had to see today's children,
01:07about what time of the time of their parents,
01:10grandparents, grandparents,
01:12grandparents, grandparents,
01:13how they left their homes,
01:15and they came here and came here.
01:16In particular, many people came from Delhi.
01:19Because Delhi was a very big time for refugees.
01:24These things that we want to tell you,
01:28are very necessary to remember.
01:31Because when we remember the freedom fighters,
01:33we remember the same way,
01:35when we remember all the people of the people,
01:38who were part of the physical need.
01:39So, we remember them also.
01:41Now, for the sake of the time of this museum,
01:43how are we going to remember all those things?
01:47In the very beginning,
01:47We've been working here.
01:48We've been very fortunate.
01:49We've been working here for the years,
01:51since the book is already been 80 years away.
01:56So, now, you can understand how many,
01:57our books have already been old.
01:58It's been a long time.
01:59But we also recorded oral histories,
02:01which were seen in the past,
02:04and recorded the stories of the people who were running in the forest,
02:07or came out and came out and came out.
02:10We recorded the stories of the people who were running in the forest,
02:13and recorded the stories of the people who were running in the forest.
02:13And now,
02:15the stories of the people who were brought in 1947,
02:19with the small pieces of the trees,
02:22the sewing machines,
02:24some clothes,
02:25because at that time,
02:26we had to run away from them.
02:28There was no time for them.
02:31So, the stories of the people who were brought in,
02:33were displayed in the museum.
02:35And also,
02:36we also told them,
02:38where we got documents,
02:40some pictures,
02:43pictures,
02:44and pictures,
02:48so that people could understand,
02:49that this happened,
02:52that this happened,
02:54that time,
02:55and that time,
02:56we were able to see it.
03:01So,
03:01if you want to see this museum,
03:03is it possible to be open in 15 August,
03:05or is it open for 365 days?
03:08Yes,
03:08it is open for 365 days.
03:10In Amrit Sar,
03:11it is also closed on Monday.
03:13It is closed on Monday.
03:15It is closed on Monday.
03:15We believe all the days.
03:16We believe three people,
03:18one is the Republic Tech,
03:20Gandhi Jainti,
03:21all the plans.
03:22Gone Tear,
03:24And we will be in charge of the community,
03:24and get to the comments.
03:24So,
03:24And we will come!
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