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The Sindhi language has a long history of arts, literature, and culture. The first Sindhi newspaper was Sind Sudhar , founded in 1884. [ 1 ] Sindhi language newspapers played a vital role for Independence in 1947; In 1920, Al-Wahid newspaper published by Haji Abdullah Haroon in Karachi.
The newspaper was founded in 1990 and is part of the Kawish Group of Publication. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Muhammad Aslam Kazi is the newspaper's founder. [ 2 ] It is the only newspaper that is published in the Sindhi language on a large scale.
Daily Hilal-e-Pakistan (Sindhi: هلال پاڪستان) Sindhi: Karachi 1946 40 Daily Kawish (Sindhi: ڪاوش) Hyderabad 1990 41 Daily Koshish (Sindhi: ڪوشش) Hyderabad 1998 42 Daily Mehran (Sindhi: مهراڻ) Hyderabad 1957 43 Daily 92 (Urdu: روزنامہ ٩٢) Urdu: Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Quetta, Peshawar, Multan – 44
The most famous newspapers include Daily Kawish, Daily Awami Awaz, Daily Ibrat, Daily Nijat, Daily Sobh, Pehnji Akhbar, and Koshish. [4] The Sindhi-language media took an active part in the One Unit movement of 1954 in Pakistan; among those newspapers Al-Waheed, Daily Karvan and Daily Nayi Sindh were sanctioned.
Daily Kawish; Daily Mehran; S. Sandesh (Pakistani newspaper) Sindhi-language media This page was last edited on 2 February 2024, at 19:29 (UTC). ...
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In journalistic circles, the family publishes several Sindhi language newspapers including the Daily Ibrat. In addition, the family served the journalistic community through its involvement in the All Pakistan Newspapers Society. Qazi Abdul Majeed Abid was its Secretary-General thrice, Qazi Aslam Akbar was its Secretary-General four times, and ...
In 2010–2011, 2.96 Billion Rupees were spent on public education in Hyderabad District, [54] and number which increased to 3.99 Billion Rupees in 2011–2012. [54] 26% of children in Hyderabad District were enrolled in paid private schools in 2010. [54] The University of Sindh was founded in Karachi in 1947, before moving to Hyderabad in 1951.