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World Heritage Week observed
11/20/2019 9:07:22 PM
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Jammu, Nov 20: Centre for Studies in Museology & Sheikh-Noor-Ud-Din Noorani Museum of Heritage observes World Heritage Week during20, 21 November, 2019. The program consisted of an exhibition 'Memory of Movement' and screening of a documentary film - "Ripples of Time". Prof Manoj Dhar, Vice-Chancellor, University of Jammu inaugurated the exhibition and the screening of the documentary and appreciated the efforts made by the faculty and scholars of the Centre for Studies in Museology. The documentary was a maiden attempt by the Centre to showcase the history and oral narratives of Jammu. Manu Malhotra and Dr. Garima Gupta gave their technical and research outputs in the making of the documentary. Prof. Poonam Chaudhary in her welcome address briefed the audience about the activities of the Centre and reasons for choosing the theme of the documentary. She said that the documentary film 'Ripples of Time' was an attempt to showcase the narratives of the people of Jammu displaced during the Independence of India.
She also explained the theme of the exhibition 'Memory of Movement' which highlighted the line of partition, migration routes, struggle of the migrated people, war memories and cultural stories of Jammu city.
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