#Sindh
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Human Rights
Silencing Sindh’s Young Intellectuals
Why is the state so afraid of peaceful and educated Sindhis? The answer is simple. A confident and educated Sindhi…
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Culture
Moen Jo Daro and the Living Spirit of Sindh
Some so-called fake MQM intellectuals out of their ancestral hatred which they brought from their Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and central…
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NGO Sector
Empowered by opportunity, driven by determination
Wahedan transformed her life from hardship to stability through determination and opportunity In Pakistan, the demand for interest-free microfinance has…
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Artificial Intelligence
AI for Women Education & Employment
In Sindh, especially where women still do not have much access to education and employment, AI can provide a new…
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Feature
The Thirsty Desert of Sindh
Tharparkar’s thirst is not merely a crisis of nature – it is a test of governance, accountability, and will. Decades…
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Point of View
Sindh Fears Kachhi Canal Phase II
Why Sindh Has Concerns About Kachhi Canal Phase II, and Why Balochistan Also Stands to Lose In the late 1900s,…
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Anniversary
Najam Abbasi: Sindh’s Rebel Writer
Born on October 18, 1927, Dr. Najam Abbasi used the Sindhi short story as a weapon against capitalism, class inequality,…
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Climate Crisis
Pregnant Women and Extreme Heat Exposure
Unless maternal health initiatives are redesigned to address climate induced challenges such as extreme heat exposure and the prevention of…
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Literature
Poem: Be the Soul That Stays
Be the reason someone rediscovers, The beauty of ethereal souls That spread positivity everywhere. Aisha Khan, a young poet and…
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Blogs
Sindh Rain Memories Cross Oceanic Skies
The first drops of the monsoon rain in Sindh bring forth a fragrance that I have never experienced anywhere else…
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