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No More Canals and Dams Accepted

Council of Common Interests) functions as a Punjab-dominated institution – Awami Tehreek Moro, Sindh A protest march was organized by Awami Tehreek in Moro town of Naushahro Feroze district on Sunday May 11, 2025 against the construction of canals from River Indus in Punjab, corporate farming, artificial water scarcity in

Technology: From Chai to ChatGPT

Artificial Intelligence (AI), once seen only in sci-fi movies, is now becoming a real part of everyday life In Pakistan, the day often starts with a hot cup of chai. But now, for many young people, it also starts with checking their phones not just for messages, but for help from something new: AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI), once

Golden sands whisper tales of survival

Tharparkar, a sprawling desert district in southeastern Sindh, Pakistan, is a land of striking contrasts where vibrant cultures thrive amidst harsh living conditions, where golden sand dunes stretch endlessly under a relentless sun, and where the indigenous communities once displayed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. With a

Poetry: Seeking Life’s Wisdom

We search for life’s hidden meaning, Unraveling the secrets unseen. Miss Neeta J. Lalwani, a poetess from Ulhasnagar, India shares her two Sindhi poems with English translation Neeta J. Lalwani is based in Ulhasnagar, Thane, Maharashtra state of India. By profession, she is teacher. Her poems are published in Hindvasi

The Arrogance of Ignorance

To let ignorance rule is to let decay set in. But to nurture reason, even in the darkest of times, is to light a fire that can guide generations. Sindh, with its rich heritage of learning from Shah Latif to Sachal Sarmast, must remember that its true strength has never been in power or wealth, but in wisdom. Let us choose the harder