Updated On: 11 October, 2022 10:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Tanishka D’Lyma
ReReeti Foundation’s digital exhibition uses narrative, illustrations, sound and animation to tell personal stories of Partition

Illustrations on display at the exhibition. Pics Courtesy/Nikhil Gulati
Whose story makes it to the pages of history books? The ones that made it out of the rubble of the past and are dug out or those restructured by the narrators telling them? With an aim to present a holistic view of the 1947 Partition that cuts across nationalist narratives, ReReeti Foundation will launch a digital exhibition titled Un.Divided Identities: Lesser-known Stories of the Partition. This immersive experience — developed as a classroom education resource — shares the experiences and histories of survivors of the Partition through choice-based and graphic novel-style storytelling. The exhibition has been put together in partnership with the British Council and Glasgow Life Museums, and opens this weekend with an online launch at which Urvashi Butalia, a Partition scholar and publisher, will be the keynote speaker.
(Left) Bhanu Gahlot and Tejshvi Jain