Do you remember when we used to rush back from school to see what our mothers had cooked, whether it was stuffed vegetables or koshari with liver, and then we'd play Monopoly, or go to our rooms to play Amr Diab's new tape? When his tapes were released, cassette shops would be busy for a while and the lines would be long. Or we'd
What we teach our daughters of marriage is almost nil. In olden times, mothers used to force the idea of the ‘real home’ of the girl being the house of her in-laws.
If a daughter is to be married off, she has to be trained about the arts which make the marriage successful.
A daughter has to be a daughter-in-law, and she
The article deals with the documental ancientness of Sindhi Language, especially with reference to proto-Dravidian languages, Dravidian languages, Vedic culture and Panani’s Grammar of Sanskrit
The paper deals with the documental ancientness of Sindhi Language, especially with reference to proto-Dravidian languages, Dravidian
No need to renounce anything. No need to run to mountains. No need to run to forests. Let us leave these areas for the god’s happy creatures, animals, birds, rivers
I do not buy the idea that death can deliver you of all your problems and responsibilities. Such statements hold good in worldly terms only. Death, on the other hand, is
Overview of the new book ‘The Kalhoras of Sindh: History, Nobility and Tomb Architecture’, authored by renowned anthropologist Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro
The Kalhora is a branch of the Abbasid dynasty of Sindh in Pakistan. The scholars suggest that Kalhoras established their control over modern-day Sindh and parts of Balochistan