Month: January 2022
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Interview
Why Saaz Aggarwal named her book as ‘Stories from a Vanished Homeland’?
‘I realized that for the children who had left Sindh with their parents, the abrupt excision and denial had made…
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Blogs
Observations of an Expat: Light at End of Ukrainian Tunnel
For a start, Moscow has agreed to continue negotiations. By Tom Arms There is a glimmer of light the end…
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Book Review
Mystical Odyssey of Aradhni
Authored by Zubaida Birwani, ‘Aradhni’ is a mystical adventure tale of protagonist Aradhni who has set on the journey to…
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Health
Door-to-Door Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign in Sindh
Rapid spread of the virus in the last few weeks requires a speed up of immunization activities to boost the…
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Defence
U.S. Consul General visits Special Security Unit in Karachi
DIG Security & Emergency Services Division briefs U.S. Envoy about country’s first Special Weapons and Tactics team. Karachi Mr. Mark…
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Education
Experts call for paradigm shift in existing public health system
Seminar on ‘Medical Anthropology and Public Health in Sindh’ was organized by Anthropology and Archaeology Department, SU in collaboration with…
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Interview
I’m Not There – Saaz Aggarwal
She is the author of many autobiographies, none of them her own. [Saaz Aggarwal is an independent researcher, writer and…
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Obituary
The Colors of Butterflies are Indefensible
Remembering Prof Naila Gul “Sapna” Qazi, renowned Sindhi poet, Educator, Calligrapher and Compere on 3rd anniversary of her demise …
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Book Review
Confessions at Dawn
The poems—letters—whispers that make up this volume are traversed by multiple meanings that give a turn to the sadness of…
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Blogs
Thoughts on India’s Republic Day
The strength of a country is based on the strength of its people. It must be understood today that we…
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