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How did Indian's partition result in the growth of new townships in delhi


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Answered by mayanv8301
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Delhi, the brash, bustling Indian capital of today, was, in effect, born in 1947. In the wake of India’s hellish Partition, thousands of Muslims fled, while Hindu and Sikh refugees poured in. Delhi took in nearly half a million refugees from Pakistan in those heady but brutal months before and after August, 1947. Large parts of today’s Delhi grew out of the refugee camps that sprung up along its limits 69 years ago




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Answered by khanruhi905
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The breakneck speed at which Delhi is growing was triggered by the arrival of ... To the south and detached from the city of Shahjahan was new Delhi; to the ... Today's Delhi is a result of the influx of migrants of all religions.


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