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4-day exhibition kicks off in Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, August 11

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To remember the pain and agony a large number of people suffered during the division of India and Pakistan, the Indian Council of Historical Research and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts commenced a four-day exhibition here today.

Partition Horror Remembrance Day is observed on August 14.

The exhibition, by PD Singh, a prominent senior citizen and ex-servicemen, will display the horror of Partition at M/s Rockrose Auto, Sector 20. It is open to the public till August 14.

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This exhibition, amongst other platforms, is also being held at 188 outlets of Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) across the country.

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