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Exploring the Pre-Partition Havelis Of Daultala in Punjab

Most of the maaris or havelis have been renovated, wreaking havoc with the originality of the structures Daultala is a historical town in Rawalpindi’s Gujar Khan. It is noted for its imposing havelis, built before the Partition of 1947, and for the shrines of Sufi saints. The majority of the havelis belonged to Sikhs, who were the

Holi and Eid: Shared Celebrations in Sindh

In historic town of Umerkot, Hindus and Muslims celebrate Eid and Holi together without any differences In Umerkot, Sindh where humanity lives, people of different religions own each other. Hindus and Muslims celebrate Eid and Holi together without any differences. It’s a beautiful thing to see. On the night when the Hindu community

Rajasthan Sindhi Academy organizes All India Sindhi Writers and Poets Festival

Around 100 Sindhi writers, poets from different cities of India participated in literary and poetry recitation sessions; best writers were awarded with shields and cash prize The Rajasthan Sindhi Academy organized a one-day All India Sindhi Writers and Poets Festival (Akhal Bharat Sindhi Lekhak Ain Kavi Samelan) in Jaipur on March 13,

Award-Winning Author Veera Hiranandani Never Learned About the Partition at School

A Sindhi-Hindu Jewish American talks about interfaith relationships, her YA Partition novel and the spirit of pluralism in her family An interview with Veera Hiranandani Set during the time of the partition of the Indian subcontinent, Veera Hiranandani’s YA novel, The Night Dairy, narrates the journey of a nine-year-old Sindhi boy

Terminal – Poetry by Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla from India

Death is a great leveller, nothing more, nothing less Award-winning poet Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla, based in Mumbai, India shares three poems selected from her book ‘Borders and Broken Hearts’ Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla is an award-winning poet, translator, healer and French teacher from Mumbai, India. Her poems have been