Jammu, Aug 14: Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar today inaugurated an exhibition on “Partition Horrors Remembrance Day” at Abhinav Theatre, depicting the immense human tragedy of India’s 1947 Partition.According to a statement issued here, the inauguration was followed by a commemorative programme on the Partition horrors attended by artists, writers and intellectuals. The event was organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages under the aegis of the Department of Culture, Jammu and Kashmir.A documentary on the tragedies of Partition was screened at K.L. Saigal Hall, recalling the plight, trauma and suffering endured by people during the period.In his address, the Divisional Commissioner said the tragedy of Partition continues to haunt the nation. He noted that in Jammu and Kashmir, the POJK displaced persons and West Pakistani refugees were among the worst affected communities, many of whom still face the consequences of Partition.He assured that the Government is making all efforts to alleviate their hardships. On preserving cultural heritage, he informed that a museum is being established at Nagrota, Jammu to showcase the rich traditions of POJK displaced communities.In the keynote address, Dr. Nitin Sharma discussed the challenges faced by displaced and migrant communities, highlighting their struggles, resilience and contributions despite deep losses.