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Partition and resettlement

Introduction

The Partition of India in 1947 was one of the most traumatic events in the subcontinent’s history. It led to the division of British India into two nations – India and Pakistan. The event resulted in mass migration, violence, and large-scale displacement. This also had a major impact on urban spaces due to the resettlement of refugees in cities and towns. In this note, we’ll examine how Partition and resettlement affected urban India.

1. Scale of Displacement

2. Impact on Urban Centers

3. Socio-Economic Impact

4. Housing and Infrastructure Challenges

5. Cultural and Demographic Changes

6. Long-term Impact

Conclusion

The Partition and subsequent resettlement reshaped many Indian cities. While it caused hardship and trauma, it also led to new urban growth. Refugees played a key role in transforming the social and economic fabric of post-Partition India. Their resilience and contribution remain a significant part of modern urban history.

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