#SaazAggarwal
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Anthropology
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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Interview
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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Interview
Why Saaz Aggarwal named her book as ‘Stories from a Vanished Homeland’?
‘I realized that for the children who had left Sindh with their parents, the abrupt excision and denial had made…
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Interview
I’m Not There – Saaz Aggarwal
She is the author of many autobiographies, none of them her own. [Saaz Aggarwal is an independent researcher, writer and…
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Sindhi Literature
Addo Abdur Rahman: A tale from Sindh by Amarlal Hingorani
Amarlal Hingorani wrote his short story ‘Ado Abdul Rehman’ (Brother Abdul Rehman) in 1930 and it was reprinted again in…
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Literature
A small glimpse of Sindh in 1930
Excerpt from the memoirs of MH Panhwar (192-2007), who specialized in groundwater development, earthmoving, agricultural machinery, water logging, salinity control…
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