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Guajarati is not a dying language, but….!

One of the main reasons for the decline of the Gujarati language usage in Pakistan is the state policies that have neglected promotion of the language The Gujarati language, spoken by the Gujarati community in Pakistan, is facing a critical situation. This language has a rich history and cultural significance, but the country’s

Book Review: How the West Stole Democracy from the Arabs

Elizabeth F. Thompson’s Intricate Work on West’s Plot in Stealing Arab Democracy There is a common quibble in the western society that Arabs are not befitted for democracy. Especially after the fall of the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and later Yemen, Algeria, and Sudan in the continuation of the Arab Spring, the

Separation’s Geography: Agha Shahid Ali’s Poem ‘By the Waters of the Sindh’

In the poem “By the Waters of the Sindh”, Agha Shahid alludes to the contentious issue of the partition while weaving in his memories of personal loss. Agha Shahid Ali (1949 – 2001) was born in Kashmir and educated in Delhi as well as the United States of America where he eventually settled and lived until his untimely

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

Sindh’s struggle revolved around two points – it was believed that Sindh would be an independent and sovereign country – 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

Observations of an Expat: Christmas around the World

Tis the season. Eggnog, mulled wine, presents, Christmas trees, yule logs, Christmas cards, Midnight Mass, food, food and more food…. The list goes on and on. The Holiday Season is one tradition after another. In fact, you could call it the Tradition Season just as easily as the Christmas or Holiday Season. But when and where did