Month: August 2022
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Book Review
How Politics Dictated Indus Waters Treaty from First to Last
The military coup by Ayub Khan in Pakistan and his need to create legitimacy while being able to ignore protests…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Vadodara’s Sindhi Community hold ‘Matki Visarjan’ program
Approximately 2000 Matkis were Parvan in Sindhu Sagar Talav. Sindh Courier Vadodara, Gujarat, India Samapti (Poornaahuti) of Chaliha Sahib Mahotsav,…
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Africa
CAJ Magazine: Free Press, Great Africa
The CAJ International Magazine’s new edition August 2022 has been published in Nigeria; the headquarters of the Congress of African…
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Health
Dr. Geet Chainani will soon visit Sindh to help flood-affected ailing people
The reports I am getting from the ground are full of disease and hunger – Dr. Geet Sindh Courier Karachi…
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History
The Flower of Ruin
During the 18th century, the Portuguese were the first to employ opium poppies in a lucrative business, growing it in…
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Agriculture
Food security at risk after Pakistan rains wipe out cotton, rice, vegetable crops
Growers and officials believe about 45 percent of cotton crop has also been flooded By Khurshid Ahmed KARACHI Officials and…
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Blogs
Saraiki: A language rigged with tragedy
Saraikis were one of the largest groups to migrate during this time, mostly from regions near Multan, Alipur and Dera…
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Afghanistan
TALIBAN’S RETURN HAS ROBBED AFGHANISTAN’S WOMEN AND GIRLS OF THEIR FUTURE
Once in power, the Taliban initially sent some mixed signals. The Ministry of Women’s Affairs was closed. By September, schools…
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