#Sindh
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Heritage
Thull Mir Rukan: Sindh’s Buddhist Heritage
Historians estimate that Thull Mir Rukan was constructed between 200 BCE and 1100 CE, possibly predating the Kushan period Archaeological…
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Point of View
Lives of Construction Workers at Risk
Across Pakistan, particularly in Sindh, we frequently hear heartbreaking news about workers losing their lives at construction sites By Abdullah…
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Feature
Pakistan Faces a Dearth of Libraries
Despite their importance, libraries in Pakistan face a range of challenges that limit their impact Infrastructure deficits are widespread: many…
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Point of View
The Irrigation Crisis of Sindh
If democracy is to mean anything beyond slogans, then the irrigation sector in Sindh must be examined not through rhetoric…
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Point of View
Sindh: A Land of Contrasts
Sindh breathes through contrasts, pain and pride, chaos and beauty, uncertainty and hope By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden Sindh…
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Point of View
Sindh under an ‘Engineered Sleep’
Sindh today is not suffering from lack of resources or intellect, but from the lack of courage When religion is…
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Literature
Lose yourself for Greater Cause
In our age and time, this is of umpteen importance that Shah Latif is presented to the global readership around…
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Obituary
Farewell to a Nationalist, Ideological Epoch
Gul Mohammad Gaad was an institution in his person – academic in his manners, conversation and discussions, and professorial in…
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Point of View
Reanalyzing Plunder of Sindh’s Resources
Does Sindh truly understand the oppression it faces? If it does, on what foundations are its remedies built? If not,…
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Anthropology
The Hidden Crisis of Jhimpir
Coal and Sand Mining, Wind Corridor, and Pollution a big threat to environment, archaeological sites, wildlife and the Keenjhar Lake…
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