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		By: Anees-ur-Rahman Soomro		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is an important and timely reminder. Sindhi media really needs to take responsibility for preserving the language instead of treating it like decoration. If a channel calls itself “Sindhi,” then Sindhi should be the not an occasional greeting or background phrase. The mix of weak grammar, Urdu-dominant conversations, and untrained anchors is slowly disconnecting the youth from their own identity. Media shapes culture, and right now that culture is being diluted. It’s time for channels to raise their standards, invest in proper linguistic training, and respect the audience they claim to represent. If we don’t protect our language in our own media, who will?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an important and timely reminder. Sindhi media really needs to take responsibility for preserving the language instead of treating it like decoration. If a channel calls itself “Sindhi,” then Sindhi should be the not an occasional greeting or background phrase. The mix of weak grammar, Urdu-dominant conversations, and untrained anchors is slowly disconnecting the youth from their own identity. Media shapes culture, and right now that culture is being diluted. It’s time for channels to raise their standards, invest in proper linguistic training, and respect the audience they claim to represent. If we don’t protect our language in our own media, who will?</p>
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