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Newspapers are how I usually start my day, and I try to conclude by browsing news websites to see if there's anything I might have missed. Alt hough I am ki nda consistent regarding newspapers, the latter part is where I mostly fail. I didn't fail today, and hence the blog! DASTAAAN Yes, Meri Dastaan by Taba Chake is one of my favourites, but today, as I was browsing a website, I came across the Dastaan Project, which aims to reunite displaced refugees from the 1947 Partition of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh with their childhood communities and villages through specialised 360-degree digital experiences.  People who fled their homes during the partition are now able to return there- to the homes they left behind, the schools they dropped out of, and even the people they thought they would never see again. This is what it would look like, I guess! DARMIYAAN I feel horrified when I read about partition or even just hear the phrase "partition."   Khuswant Singh's T...

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