1947 partition of indo pak by noman ahmed

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PRESENTED BY:

NOMAN AHMED

(PRESTON

UNIVERSITY)

INTRODUCTION RIOTS

IMPACT ECONOMICAL ISSUES

DIVISION OF ASSETS INITIAL PROBLEMS

Originally India and Pakistan were part of theBritish Empire and were one country. In 1947,India wanted independence and split fromBritish Empire. During which Pakistan and Indiasplit. All of Indian Muslim people in India weremoved to Pakistan , So Pakistan became Muslimbased and India became Hindu based.

On the birth of Pakistan, Hindus and Sikhsbecame more furious. In a planned move,Muslim properties and living Muslim were set onFire and they were compelled to leave India forPakistan with nothing.

Great British created two states, India & Pakistan, causing about 400,000 deaths, 13 million refugees, 75000 cases of taking women from both sides.

Many children died and were taken to be slaves.

The partition of India left both India and Pakistan devastatedriots erupted, and looting broke out widespread. Women wereraped and trains full of battered, women and children wouldarrive between the borders of India and Pakistan daily.

Over 15 million refugees forced into regions completely newto them. Even though they shared the same religion of theirnew home. They still had not lost the bond of the regionstheir family and ancestors grew up in.

7,226,000 Muslims came to Pakistan from India.

Refugees settled in Punjab Pakistan came from Indian Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir & Rajisthan.

Refugees in Sindh came from Utar Uttar, Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat & Rajisthan via Wahga & Munabao border.

Electricity Problems.

Educational Problems.

Accomodation Problems.

Jobs Issues.

Health Issues.

economically backward and underdeveloped areas.

The agricultural system was obsolete and outdated.

The inadequate system of transportation and communication.

Train to Pakistan steaming out of New Delhi

Railway station, 1947.

A PRESENTATION OF PAKISTAN STUDIES

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