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Long-Lost Siblings Reunite at Kartarpur Corridor After More Than 75 Years

Long-lost siblings, Mahendra Kaur and Sheikh Abdul Aziz, were reunited at the Kartarpur Corridor after being separated during the Partition more than 75 years ago. The emotional reunion was made possible through social media, with the families discovering they were estranged siblings after connecting through a post detailing the separation of a man and his sister during the Partition. Kaur and Aziz arrived at the Kartarpur Corridor on wheelchairs and exchanged gifts as a symbol of their reunion. The corridor links Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan with the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India.

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