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_aSekhri, V. N., _921409 |
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_aA lament : was partition inescapable? / _cV.N. Sekhri. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bNew Age Books, _c2007. |
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_ax, 422 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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505 | _aPart I 1. Massacres and Evictions 2. Mayhem—Creation of Pakistan—Our Migration 3. Pakistan Attacks Kashmir 4. Arriving Delhi October 30, 1947—Gandhi Murdered January 30,1948 PartII 5. My Life, My Family 6. My Suppressed and Troublesome Childhood 7. Rescued and Reformed by a Hidden Hand 8. Completing Education and Entering Business 9. Origin of the Sekhri Community—^My Ancestors 10. Recalling Sialkot Part HI 11. Hunt for Work—Start of Business in Bombay 12. Return to Delhi—New Beginnings 13. Fruitless Rangoon Visit 14. The Family Business Prospers—My First Visit to London 15. Signs of Disunity Among Brothers 16. Family Divided After Death of Parents 17. My Parents—An Enigmatic Union in Marriage, In Life and Death 18. Life After the Family Separation Part IV 19. 1984—The Tragic Story of My Punjab— The Perenially Suffering 20. My Anguish | ||
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_aBusinessmen _zIndia _921410 |
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_aPunjab (India) _xHistory _921411 |
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