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The Museum of Social History of Punjab, PAU, keeps the past alive

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#sundayspecial : The Tribune’s Deputy News Editor Renu Sud Sinha visits the Museum of Social History of Punjab, PAU, Ludhiana, in its 50th year. She speaks to experts associated with the museum’s construction that started in 1971 and finished in 1973. The museum, set up by its second Vice Chancellor, Dr MS Randhawa, to preserve the vanishing cultural heritage of Punjab after the Green Revolution, was inaugurated in 1974. Video by Himanshu Mahajan #PAU #ludhiana #historyofpunjab

 

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