
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall display of black and white photographs in the National Museum in New Delhi, India, located at the coordinates 28.639, 77.246. The display features a title in Hindi and English: “Karachi Congress & Round Table Conference, February 1931 - January 1932.” The photographs depict various scenes related to the Karachi Congress and Round Table Conference, likely including prominent figures from the Indian independence movement. The photographs are arranged in a grid-like pattern on a beige corkboard. There are numerous photographs depicting groups of people, including a group of men in suits and a group of people in traditional Indian attire. There are several individuals that can be recognized as Mahatma Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement. One photograph shows a scene where a goat is being presented to a group of men in suits. Other photographs depict people gathered in a conference setting, presumably during a session of the Karachi Congress and Round Table Conference. The photographs appear to be printed on paper and mounted onto the corkboard. They are displayed in a well-lit room, with minimal shadows.
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