analyse how the partition of 1945 adds pressure on delhi. good answer will be given points.
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I presume you actually mean the 'Partition of 1947', and not 1945 (1945 marked the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany)
So I'll answer what impact did the "The Partition of 1947" had on Delhi
First let's look at the background:
The negative consequences of the partition of India were bitter. Before and after the partition, there were riots in many parts of India. About 50,000 people, Hindus and Muslims were killed and millions became homeless.
Now, coming to your question,
As for Delhi, the capital of Independent India, had half a million of its own people at its doorstep. The challenge was to find homes and jobs for the newly arrived and assimilate their culture, language and beliefs. The Imperial New Delhi, then merely ten years old, could barely house the city’s government staff. The refugees found shelter in camps, gurdwaras, temples, schools, even military barracks. The less fortunate settled for parks and pavements. Many built wooden shacks adjacent to Red Fort.
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