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Narratives of migration

In her exhibition Love and Other Hurts, photographer Uzma Mohsin captures the immigrant Punjabis' dreams in England.

She tells the story of an elderly Sikh settled in the UK who comes back to his small village in Punjab after decades. He is suffering from dementia. He goes for a walk one day and does not come back. Several days later, he is found in a small ashram and goes to die in his village. She also talks about a 40-something second

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