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Sunayna Pal, a Sindhi lady, yearns for home she never knew

Only recently did I learn that my maternal grandmother was from Ratedero in Larkana, and my maternal grandfather was related…

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Captain Nanik Karamchandani – A larger than life man

The writer fondly recollects her great uncle Captain Nanik Karamchandani who passed away this year at the age of 90.…

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Learning Life Lessons from Sindhis

The story of Sindhis is the story of pain. Sufferings taught them the survival instinct. Prof. Dr. Ajit Patil, Mumbai…

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‘Made in USA—Ulhasnagar Sindhi Association’: How Sindhis created businesses after Partition

In ‘The Sindhis’, Mark-Anthony Falzon writes about how the community sustained business even in the direst of situations and refugee…

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Multan Lives in Delhi

The families that arrived here became involved in sundry trades. It was the indefatigable Punjabi spirit that saw them through…

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Legend of Sindh – Sindhi Food Festival held in Mumbai

Legend of Sindh celebrated the obscure Sindhi flavors; the event was part of efforts to keep alive the distinct identity…

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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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Mumbai’s Bhagat Tarachand: An edge to the veg

The restaurant is named after a kind and generous man Bhagat Tarachand who loved to feed people, and earned the…

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Removed, Rehoused, Reborn

Sindhis popularized the idea of the cooperative housing complex, promoting collective ownership and building new neighborhoods. By Rachel Lopez Growing…

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Reserve Bank of India Sindhi Sabha organizes reunion after 3-year long Covid-19 period

Sindhi Sabha had invited world famous singers Vijay Wadhwa and Neha Udassi to entertain members. The organization is oldest one…

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