Friday, July 6, 2018

भारत की दर्यादिली का उदाहरण हे,भारत में का पोलंड | A Little Poland in I...



भारत में का पोलंड | A Little Poland in India

During world war II, about 1,000 Polish children travelled all the way to India where Jam Sahib took personal risks to make arrangements at a time when the world was at war and India was struglling for its Independence. He built a camp for them in a place called Balachadi, 25 km from his capital city Jamnagar.

In the film, five survivors shared their experience of how they got a new life and second homeland in India.

The film begins with the journey of the lead protagonist Wieslaw Stypula, a survivor, now 8o years old, who travels all the way from Warsaw to Jamnagar and Balachadi in Gujarat.

"Our relationship with India stretched back to World War II when India opened her heart to the Polish refugee children and offered them both home and human warmth. We shall never forget the generosity of spirit," said Piotr Ktodkowski, Poland's ambassador to India.

Doordarshan (National Broadcasting Network), Government of Gujrat, NinA (National Audiovisual Institute) and TVP (Telewizja Polska) from Poland have co-produced "A Little Poland in India".

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