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Pakistan Ship-breaking Industry: 15000 vessels expected to be scrapped in 10 years

Workers demand enforcement of Hong Kong Convention as Gadani Ship-breaking Industry is notorious for fires, explosions and other mishaps due to lack of safety measures Karachi, Sindh The ship breaking industry in Gadani area of Pakistan’s Balochistan province is notorious for fires, explosions and other mishaps due to lack of

The Chronicles of Silence: An Interview with Dr. Hamida Khuhro, a renowned historian – Part-IV

I strongly disagree with a viewpoint that Sindh has no history of resistance – Dr. Hamida Khuhro [Translator’s note: This is a translation of renowned historian Dr. Hamida Khuhro’s comprehensive interview, originally published in the Sindhi magazine Nao Niapo, Karachi in May, 1986. The interview panel consisted of

The Chronicles of Silence: An Interview with Dr. Hamida Khuhro, a renowned historian – Part-III

If we are determined to write our social history, then we need to explore alternative sources and interpret evidences – Dr. Hamida Khuhro [Translator’s note: This is a translation of renowned historian Dr. Hamida Khuhro’s comprehensive interview, originally published in the Sindhi magazine Nao Niapo, Karachi in May,

The Chronicles of Silence: An Interview with Dr. Hamida Khuhro.. a renowned historian

In 2021, Dr. Hamida Khuhro Foundation, Sindh (Karachi-Hyderabad) published Nao Napo magazine’s interview as a separate booklet with a title of ‘Tarekh Ji Amhon Samhon’ (Face-to-Face with History). The booklet includes a preface by Mansoor Qadir Junejo. This is the first part of the English translation of her interview. The

Cats, rats, invasive flora imperil Pakistan’s only marine protected island

A rising population of feral animals and invasive plants on Astola, Pakistan’s only marine protected island, is posing a growing threat to its rich but fragile biodiversity, with some rare seabird species almost eliminated, environmentalists warn. Located in the northern part of the Arabian Sea, east of Pasni district in the