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Remembering Kanu Wadhwani on his 89th birth anniversary

Kanu had vivid memories of his childhood in Sindh. One of the most striking is of the love and cordiality…

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Portrait by an anonymous Chinese master

The portrait, Chinese lettering at the back of the canvas, was found from one of the boxes opened after the…

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Sindhi Language and Literature at JLF

I was expected to speak of my Sindhi literary roots. What a shock! I certainly have no literary roots of…

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He took his college with him

When Partition took place, most of the teachers and students fled the troubles in Sindh and the college remained closed.…

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Sindhis do not form isolated moneymaking enclaves

Mark-Anthony Falzon, author, The Sindhis; Selling Anything, Anywhere – “Sindhi women play an important part in the making of networks”…

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Sindhi voice is unlikely to carry much weight in public life: Saaz Aggarwal

This book is the culmination of my 10 years of research into the Sindhi diaspora and I tried to include…

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‘I am a Sindhi’ – Gandhi

After Partition, the experiences that Sindhis underwent changed their opinions about Gandhi. The blind adoration was often transformed to wariness…

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All things are difficult before they become easy

Born to Engineer Hashmatsing Ajwani and Smt. Jasota in 1930, Dr. Mohini studied at Naaz High School Khairpur, located about…

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Some spaces which nurture feminism

Chando believed that even if he didn’t agree with what his wife was doing, he would fully back her right…

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Sindhis have strong feeling of belonging – Saaz Aggarwal

Most youngsters in Sindhi families do not speak their mother tongue, but can often understand it. There are many revival…

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