SindhiLiterature
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Book Review
Octogenarian poet and writer Bhagwan Nirdosh continues his literary journey
A book is a gift you can open it again and again Bhagwan Nirdosh, a renowned Sindhi poet and writer,…
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World Literature
The Hearth – Still Cool – A Short Story from India
Story of a young married poor woman, who, since childhood, had been bound in a cycle of labor, where she…
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Literature
Reception of Tagore in Sindhi Literature
Bengal cherishes the legacy of Chaitanya and Chandidas and Sindh carries the legacy of Shah Abul Latif, Sachal and Sami…
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Blogs
With Different Name and Different Outlook
Shaikh Ayaz has presented the character of Dodo as a brave, committed and steadfast character By Noor Ahmed Janjhi There…
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Book Review
“The moths, who forewent over the gleam of truth”
Sarmad Khoso’s second book “Sarrya Mathay Sach’a” consisting 27 essays in Sindhi launched Book review by Yasir Qazi “Sarrya Mathay…
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Obituary
Hari Motwani – A phenomenon in Sindhi literature
Remembering the famous writer and journalist Hari Motwani who had hardly any formal education but had risen on the horizon…
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Blogs
The wet eye is beyond all costs and prices
Chholi… A character in opera ‘Doday Jo Moat’ written by Shaikh Ayaz, which reflects the wisdom and inspiration By Noor…
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Profile
Maqsood Gul – The Rose of Garden of Letters
April 15 marks the 71st birth anniversary of Maqsood Gul (Sindhi poet, scholar, Educationist, journalist and translator) By Sapna Nusrat…
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Blogs
Words Are Pearls, Full of Colors And Whiff
A brief study of Maqsood Gul’s poetry Homage to Maqsood Gul (Sindhi poet, scholar, Educationist, journalist and translator) on his…
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Literature
Memoirs: Can’t Forget My Loved Ones
Veena Shringi, hailing from Sindh and settled in Delhi, India, is a multi-faceted personality – a poetess, writer, broadcaster, and…
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