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Vishwajyoti Ghosh
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Martand Khosla was studying architecture in England where he made good friends with a student from Pakistan. Upon interactions, they discover the curious connection of Partition that binds them together across historical time zones.
The Wire’s #PartitionAt70 series brings a number of stories, through text and multimedia content, that will attempt at drawing a comprehensive picture of those weeks and months when entire geographies and histories changed forever.
Story Two: Finding Connections
Restorying Partition with Vishwajyoti Ghosh is a series of narratives that document the experiences of Partition’s grandchildren who have grown up with its everlasting effects and negotiated with this reality, in their daily lives. Watch 'Story One: Revisiting Childhood' here.
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'For me, Partition has meant looking and finding those connections on the other side.' – Martand Khosla
Khosla was studying architecture in England where he made good friends with a student from Pakistan. Upon interactions, they discover the curious connection of Partition that binds them together across historical time zones.
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