The bindi was never a cultural or religious part of Sindhi identity. Sindhi women in pre-Partition India did not wear…
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Teejri is to Sindhis what Karva Chauth is to Punjabis. The festival is observed by women to pray for the…
Read More »Sindhi Bhajans and popular songs were sung by Gurumukhdas, Deepak, Lalita Karamchandani and Anjali Khushhalani at the festival organized by…
Read More »Madhuri Sheth told me is that when she was little, her father, Udharam Gurnani, had friends who were women from…
Read More »The All India Women Conference, hosted by Sindhi women, was participated by over 550 women from across India and delegates…
Read More »With just simple culinary skills, sewing ability, and a strong spirit, the Sindhi women began using these capabilities to surmount…
Read More »Potential alternative is available if the government, concerned departments and non-governmental entities join hands to explore, promote and adopt these…
Read More »We all know that the entire earth is firmly fixed on two powerful pillars of the two genders i.e. —…
Read More »After partition and migration, many of Sindhi enterprising women made and sold papads and pickles to keep the kitchen fires…
Read More »Sindhi women creatively found ways to make money from their skills and labor that was often focused in the domestic…
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