90-Year-Old Recalls 1947 Partition Trauma: From Karachi to Khandwa, a Journey of Loss and Resilience

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News18•09-01-2026, 22:19
90-Year-Old Recalls 1947 Partition Trauma: From Karachi to Khandwa, a Journey of Loss and Resilience
- •Pratibha Launde, 90, shares her harrowing experience of the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition, moving from Karachi to Khandwa.
- •Born in Kothri village near Karachi, she witnessed escalating fear and violence against Hindu families.
- •Her family, along with others, fled Pakistan on a cargo ship after a passenger ship failed to arrive, enduring a three-day journey to Mumbai.
- •After reaching India with no documents, they wandered before settling in Indore, where Pratibha continued her education.
- •Despite losing her home, land, and childhood, Pratibha rebuilt her life, becoming a teacher, and emphasizes that the pain of partition remains unforgettable.
Why It Matters: A 90-year-old woman's poignant account highlights the enduring pain and resilience of partition survivors.
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