The 1947 Partition Archive

Empowers communities to document, preserve, and share oral histories of the 1947 Partition

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About

  • Headquarters

    Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1947

The 1947 Partition Archive is a community-driven initiative that empowers individuals to document, preserve, and share oral histories of Partition wit Read morenesses within their communities. This archive is a collective effort by citizens from diverse backgrounds, dedicated to capturing the people's history of the 1947 Partition, a pivotal moment that led to the creation of modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Since its inception in 2010, the Archive has diligently worked to ensure that this historically significant event is not forgotten. To date, it has recorded over 10,200 witness oral histories from 14 countries, spanning 36 languages and dialects. Additionally, the Archive has amassed digital copies of antique photographs, documents, and objects of historical value from personal collections. To get involved, individuals can volunteer as citizen historians to document oral histories in their communities or contribute as interns, combining learning with service. The Archive offers various resources for exploring the history of Partition, including the Sunday Stories Podcast, a library of Partition-related books, and engaging events and exhibits. This grassroots effort has made a substantial impact in preserving and sharing the memories of those who lived through the Partition of 1947.

Programs

  • Events & Exhibitions

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    The organisation hosts a recurring event titled "Sunday Stories Live" held online every Sunday since May 31, 2020, and continuing to the present day. This weekly event invites participants to engage in live discussions on Facebook. It features prominent figures who are instrumental in reshaping our understanding of South Asian history, particularly in the context of colonialism and the pivotal year of 1947. Through these live sessions, it aims to foster a deeper appreciation and awareness of these historical perspectives among its audience.

  • Democratizing Historical Documentation

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    The 1947 Partition Archive is a modern digital library with a goal to make recording history something everyone can participate in. It uses creative methods, like asking lots of people to help, to make sure that everyone's stories get told. This is especially important for people who might be left out of regular history books. Its innovative ways of doing this have inspired other projects to collect history digitally and also to ask people for information on topics like the humanities. The Archive encourages people to write down their own life stories. In a way, it's like a big online museum where anyone, from anywhere in the world, can share their history, and everyone works together to build it.

  • Preserving memories of Partition via Crowdsourcing

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    The 1947 Partition Archive has been diligently preserving memories of the Partition since 2010. Through a unique crowdsourcing approach involving Citizen Historians and trained scholars, it has amassed nearly 10,200 oral histories in digital video format, making it the most extensive documentation effort dedicated to the Partition. These oral histories have been collected from over 600 cities in 13 countries. The Archive's dedicated team, assisted by interns, supports the 200+ Story Scholars who have contributed these oral histories, along with the 750+ Citizen Historian volunteers who have collectively devoted approximately 200,000 hours to recording these stories. Additionally, the Archive digitizes and preserves both old and contemporary photographs, family portraits, and significant objects from the Partition era, safeguarding over 200,000 digital artifacts in this manner.

  • Public Education Regarding Partition

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    The 1947 Partition Archive actively engages in public education regarding the Partition. With a substantial online presence, including over 1,000,000 followers on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, it shares witness stories twice daily, resulting in tens of millions of shares and numerous reunions among families and friends. The organisation goes beyond social media by hosting "Voices of Partition" events worldwide, where witnesses share their stories, and by curating audio-visual travelling exhibits that blend stories with art and culture. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it introduced "Sunday Stories Live," a web series streamed live on Facebook and YouTube every Sunday, furthering its commitment to sharing lived memories with the public.

  • Public Awareness Programme

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    The 1947 Partition Archive has been instrumental in altering public awareness and facilitating extensive documentation of the Partition. Through widespread sharing of firsthand memories on social media, it has fostered broad recognition of the human suffering resulting from the Partition, leading to a significant increase in public awareness. This shift in public consciousness is observable as Partition memories are increasingly embraced in mainstream culture and draw interest from filmmakers, media professionals, news outlets, and educators. This sincere examination of our historical past, under critical scrutiny, has the potential to steer us towards a more equitable and just future.

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Guneeta Singh Bhalla

    Founder & Trustee

  • Sonam Kalra

    Trustee

  • Dr. Alka Pande

    Member, Advisory Council

  • Dr. Andrew Whitehead

    Member, Advisory Council

  • Dr. Furrukh A Khan

    Member, Advisory Council

  • Mohit Gupta

    Crowdfunding campaign manager

  • Guneeta Singh Bhalla

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AACTT7472M

  • Registration ID

    1799 dated 4.3.2016 (Delhi)

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    House No A- 7 C, Block A, Geetanjali Enclave Malviya Nagar, Delhi, 110017

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit