The Early Days of Pakistan | Witness to Partition | Episode 4
“The civil migrants who came and took over the offices, they didn’t even have paper clips to attach the files.” Dr Akhtar Jamal Khan was 4 years old when he migrated to Pakistan from Pilibhit in India in 1947. He narrates to us his journey on train, the early days of Karachi and his role in uplifting Pakistan’s healthcare. This is the 4th episode of ‘Witness to Partition’ produced in collaboration with @scentsnstories TCM’s five-year journey has been about telling stories that people want to hear which mainstream media has been neglecting for decades. We want to disrupt the status quo by delivering engaging content which empowers impassioned voices and impacts social change. We are defined by integrity, grit and ingenuity and this is what makes us do what we do. Support independent journalism in Pakistan and get exclusive access to the full-length version of our videos: / thecentrummedia ------------------- Subscribe to TCM Original: https://bit.ly/2A3pOXz Subscribe to TCM: https://bit.ly/2Tu6AkW ------------------- Follow us on Facebook: / tcmoriginalsofficial Facebook: / thecentrummedia Facebook: / centrumenter. . Tiktok: / tcmoriginals Twitter: / thecentrummedia Instagram: / thecentrummedia ------------------- Join our Facebook community: https://bit.ly/35oeLVs ------------------- Website: http://thecentrummedia.com ------------------- About The Centrum Media The Centrum Media (TCM) has the credit of Pakistan’s first digital news operation specializing in visual storytelling. Being a premier online platform, TCM strives to enhance the online experience of the new generation, ranging from hard news to feature stories. TCM creates original content and curates simultaneously from multiple sources. We will take you where the real stories happen but often go untold and unseen in the shortest possible time having more information. Unlike the traditional media, TCM aims at sharing diverse stories across multi-platforms aimed at the people who consume news through mobile and social stream. We take up the challenge in the digital arena to present the news in the most imaginative and innovative ways. Your on-the-go lifestyle forces us to bring the news directly to your pocket devices. #Independence #Pakistan #TCMNews

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