
The Partition Museum comprehensively charts the Partition with a narrative arc that moves from the time before partition, proceeds to the independence movement, the early demands for separate countries, and ultimately the Partition and its consequences.
Established as a People’s Museum, the Partition Museum endeavors to depict the Partition as it was experienced by the People. One key aspect of the collections comprises the artefacts generously donated by Partition Survivors and their families. As people were displaced, they carried with them whatever little they could, and these objects are now not only important milestones of the events, but symbols of losses suffered and trials endured.
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The Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, located on the Grand Trunk Road in Ludhiana, stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Punjabi soldiers and the rich martial heritage of India. The museum inaugurated in 1999, sprawls across four acres of land, a silent yet eloquent tribute to the warriors who laid down their lives for their country. It was established by the Punjab Government to immortalise the memories of these brave hearts and to educate citizens about the pivotal role of defence in our nation’s history.
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