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Day 21 of ’75 Days of Partition’ - Mukta Lall was born in Rawalpindi, West Punjab. Her father was a renowned Urdu poet who wrote the first national anthem for Pakistan at the request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Today she will recollect her family’s journey in 1947 from Rawalpindi to Delhi.
75 Days of Partition' is a daily micro podcast series being aired for 75 days between June 3rd, 2022 and August 17th, 2022 (except Sundays) to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Partition in 2022. The series will entail live conversation bursts with historians, film makers, authors, art-makers and other practitioners working on uncovering and understanding the history of Partition. For context, August 17th is the day the boundary commission announced the Radcliffe Line separating India and Pakistan, 75 days after the Partition Plan was announced on June 3rd, 1947. Our goal is to introduce new findings to you, to spark your curiosity, explore new perspectives and bend your mind through short daily micro discussions.
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8:30 PM Delhi
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Day 21 of ’75 Days of Partition’ - Mukta Lall was born in Rawalpindi, West Punjab. Her father was a renowned Urdu poet who wrote the first national anthem for Pakistan at the request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Today she will recollect her family’s journey in 1947 from Rawalpindi to Delhi.
75 Days of Partition' is a daily micro podcast series being aired for 75 days between June 3rd, 2022 and August 17th, 2022 (except Sundays) to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Partition in 2022. The series will entail live conversation bursts with historians, film makers, authors, art-makers and other practitioners working on uncovering and understanding the history of Partition. For context, August 17th is the day the boundary commission announced the Radcliffe Line separating India and Pakistan, 75 days after the Partition Plan was announced on June 3rd, 1947. Our goal is to introduce new findings to you, to spark your curiosity, explore new perspectives and bend your mind through short daily micro discussions.
Join daily (except Sundays) at:
9:00 PM Dhaka
8:30 PM Delhi
8:00 PM Islamabad
8:00 AM California
Donate to support this work by visiting www.1947partitionarchive.org