If you’ve ever had a Sindhi friend, chances are you would have definitely tasted the koki.
The journey from Sindh to Gujarat
When all is lost, what does one hold on to? A photograph, a piece of heirloom, an important document?
During the Partition of 1947, over 700,000 Sindhi Hindus were forced to leave their homeland, what
I invited for dinner all the sleep’s dreams
To see who spoke with the heart
I circled around them, close I came
I called the sweetest dream by name.
Shire Dhima, a poetess, born in Albania, and currently based in Greece, shares her poetry
Shire Dhima was born on January 27, 1963 in Kuçovë (Albania). She
Faiza’s music often addresses themes that resonate with young people today, such as identity, love, and social change
In the vibrant tapestry of Sindhi music, a new star has emerged, captivating audiences with her melodious voice and enchanting presence. Faiza Ali, a young and beautiful singer from Hyderabad city of Sindh, has
Overemphasis on school and education might not be the best approach for every child
While education is vital, it should not come at the expense of a child’s natural curiosity and joy for learning. The responsibility lies with both the educational system and parents to ensure that learning is a fulfilling and positive experience
20 years ago, I landed on British soil with my husband and two kids. As a spouse of a PhD student, I had a mission to survive for 3 years, taking care of my family and supporting him until he successfully accomplished his studies. I had a choice of two: whether to confine myself to my house with minimal exposure to the street