Social Sciences, asked by vijayavarshini11, 8 months ago

Why is the Partition Museum called a 'People's Museum?
A)Artifacts and memories displayed have been donated by people
OB)Set up by the "People's Trust"
OC)Based on the theme of evolution
OD)Based on the famous of Battle of Plassey​

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Answered by parthanishan2006
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The museum, located in Town Hall in Amritsar is a space filled with memories and objects donated by partition families. That is, perhaps, why it wishes to be known as a People's Museum, narrating the Independence movement and its aftermath via the experience of the people

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The Partition Museum is called a 'People's Museum' as (A)Artifacts and memories displayed have been donated by people.

  • The Partition of India is one of the most important events in History and during the year 2015, a group of people led by Lady Kishwar Desai came forward to build the first museum based on the Partition.
  • It was built with the help of several partition affected families who donated artefacts and mementoes associated with the Partition.
  • In the year 2016, with the help of the Punjab Heritage as well as the Tourism Promotion Board of Pubjab, the world’s first Partition Museum opened at the Town Hall located in Amritsar.
  • It was inaugurated by then Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab, Shri Sukhbir Singh Badal and later by the Minister of Finance, Arun Jaitley.
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