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Literature
Half the Liquor Has Been Spilled
Is it because half the liquor has already been spilled? Or is it the hope in our eyes that half…
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Literature
Random Thoughts – Contemporary Breathing
Eyes are primary witness Of, fears, traumas, pains, anguishes, Anger, infringements, disappointments, helplessness ….. Arshad Siraj, born in Hyderabad Sindh…
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Travelogue
A Day Beyond the Marathon
Discovering the Swedish Countryside from Stockholm to Knivsta By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden On the 30th of May 2026,…
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Blogs
Order Without Liberty Becomes Tyranny
Individual Liberty and Collective Order: A Personal Reflection on the Foundations of Civilization A society that worships order while suppressing…
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Health
Burden to Solutions – Safe Food Everywhere
According to recent estimates from the World Health Organization unsafe food causes approximately 866 million illnesses and 1.52 million deaths…
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Blogs
A Political Allegory: Blind Man’s Bluff
Aliens are questions of being and non- being, to be or never to be. Battles are lost even as warring…
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Book Review
Homesteads at the Dew-Drenched Dawn
A Comprehensive Literary Review of “Bhej Bhinee’a Bhaanaan” a book compiled on Zulf Pirzado Book review by Yasir Qazi The…
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Anniversary
The Whistle and the River
How Rasool Bux Palijo Turned Rural Sindh’s Women and Its Wounded River into a New Paradigm of Struggle A tribute…
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Point of View
Consequences of Illiteracy among Girls
The article examines the consequences of girls’ illiteracy in Sindhi society by exploring the interconnected roles of sociocultural norms, economic…
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Literature
Poetry: A Night without You
My eyes are deep red, But this time not from anger. Since I saw you, My eyes have reddened from…
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