#Sindh
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Education
Technology and Education Go Together
A UNESCO report in 2022 revealed that over 60% of the curriculum content in South Asian countries like Pakistan is…
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Heritage
Sindh’s Manchhar Lake is Dying
Once considered Asia’s largest freshwater lake, Manchhar Lake has now become a lake of saline and toxic water Ever since…
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Public Opinion
Quiet Intellectuals, Falling Education in Sindh
More than 50% of Sindh’s population remains illiterate; 7 million children are out of school; and 50,000 schools lack basic…
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Anthropology
Dalel Fort: A vanishing heritage of Sindh
Due to a lack of credible research, the historical significance and background of Dalel Fort or Kot have remained uncertain…
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Point of View
Global Advocacy for Heritage of Sindh
Advocating World Heritage Status for Ranikot Fort and Karoonjhar Mountains Ranikot fort and Karoonjhar Mountain are not merely local treasures…
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Health
Mental Health Crises Hit Sindh Deserts
Desert Regions of Sindh Grapple with Alarming Rates of Mental Illness Only a coordinated, well-funded strategy can break the cycle…
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Child Rights
Lost Childhood: Sindh’s Child Labor Tragedy
These are children as young as five, toiling in fields, workshops, and homes, far from classrooms and childhood. Sindh’s 2017…
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Mysticism
Bhittai: The Mystic Voice of Sindh
Existential trends are evident as Bhittai examines various modes of human existence and develops a philosophy of life. Bhittai’s thought…
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Point of View
Mythical Supremacy and Settler Mentality
Across continents and contexts, colonialism may wear different masks, but its core impulse remains the same: to displace the native…
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Memoirs
From Dreams to Departures
This isn’t just a recollection of university days. It’s a tribute to a friend, a reminder of who we were,…
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