Man shows British-era Indian passport, goes viral on social media

British-Indian Passport: A man named Anshuman Singh shared a photo of this rare passport on the social media platform Twitter and said it was his grandfather’s passport, issued in 1931 in Lahore. He said that his grandfather would then be 31 years old.

A British-era Indian passport has gone viral

Image source: Twitter/@anshumansingh75

There was a time when people didn’t even know what a ‘passport’ was, but nowadays most people know that a passport is used to travel abroad. Although in some countries Indians still do not need a passport to visit, in most countries people from other countries are not allowed to enter without a passport. As you already know, in the past India was under British rule, in which case passports were also created at that time. British-Indian passport’ It was written. currently social media But such an Indian passport images going viral are from the British era.

This ‘British Indian passport’ dates from 1931 and was valid until 1936. It was issued in Lahore. Lahore was also a part of India then, but now the city is a part of Pakistan. This rare passport brings back memories of the past. People usually do not keep these ancient documents carefully and they are mutilated, but for those who kept them, it is not only their heritage, but also a rare memory of history. This rare passport belonged to a man named Punjab Rai.

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A person named Anshuman Singh shared a photo of the rare passport on Twitter and said it was his grandfather’s passport, issued in 1931 in Lahore. He said that his grandfather would then be 31 years old. This post has received more than 1 lakh 81 thousand views so far and thousands of people have liked it and given different responses.

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Some say that this passport is a beautiful piece of history that should be preserved, while others say ‘you are lucky to have memories of the past’. At the same time, there are some users who have shared passport photos of their grandparents or great-grandparents in the comments.

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