Month: July 2022
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Karachi’s Popley Jewelers’ journey to Mumbai and beyond
Like other Sindhi Hindus, the uncertain situation created due to violence that erupted with arrival of Indian refugees, forced Popley…
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Art and Culture
Sindhi Film Industry needs Community and State Patronage
Unlike Bollywood, we produce a film with a minimum budget ranging between 2.5 to 3.5 million rupees but have to…
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Anthropology
Munday – A Historic Village of Sikh Philanthropists in Chakwal
With the help of his friends, called Panj Piaray or five beloveds, Sardar Chet Singh established Sant Singh Khalsa School…
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Political History
In Karachi, life is cheap
In Karachi, murder for profit or political gain is a commonplace, as are demands for protection money, energy blackouts, and…
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Anthropology
The History of Memons of Dhoraji
A researcher says that ancient Sindh had a caste called Meman or Maiman, a name given to people having a…
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Blogs
Inequality amongst Sindhis
This is a worrying statistic and one that deserves further attention. Unfortunately, as a community, I don’t think we are…
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Analysis
Observations of an Expat: Critical Kherson
Kherson sits on the west bank of the Dnieper River, 60 miles from the Black Sea. Russian forces have been…
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Anthropology
Past and Pluralism in Saghri Village
Hindu merchants also settled, most probably in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, in Saghri village. The Hindus established…
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Book Review
How Civil Wars Start
Political scientist Barbara Walter in her book says that the United States is an anocracy, a country that occupies a…
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Health
Warning symptom of liver disease includes red palms
A person’s hands can reflect the state of their health, from nails to itchiness and even color changes. By Jessica…
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