how did the partition affect life in delhi
Answers
Answered by
5
The Partition of India in 1947 led to a massive transfer of populations on both sides of the new border. As a result, the population of Delhi swelled, the kinds of jobs people did changed, and the culture of the city became different. ... Thousands of people in Delhi were killed and their homes looted and burned.
Answered by
2
Hey mate !!! Here's your answer
The partition of India in 1947 led to a massive transfer of populations on both sides of the new border. As a result, the population of Delhi swelled, the kinds of job people did changed, and the culture of the city became different. Days after Indian Independence and partition fierce rioting began. Thousands of people in Delhi were killed and their houses were looted and then burnt.
By this ways, the partiton fiercely affected the life in Delhi.
Hope !!! It helps you.
Please mark it as a brainliest..
The partition of India in 1947 led to a massive transfer of populations on both sides of the new border. As a result, the population of Delhi swelled, the kinds of job people did changed, and the culture of the city became different. Days after Indian Independence and partition fierce rioting began. Thousands of people in Delhi were killed and their houses were looted and then burnt.
By this ways, the partiton fiercely affected the life in Delhi.
Hope !!! It helps you.
Please mark it as a brainliest..
madhavagrawal51:
Please mark it brai2
Similar questions