Stories from Sarfaraz Memon
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A performance born from necessity
Down on luck and destitute, the women and children who beg for alms in downtown Sukkur share their stories
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One takka to boundless faith
Built around 250 years ago in Rohri is Takkay Wali Masjid. What is the story behind its curious name?
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The agony of Sindh’s flooded lands
Thousands of flooded villages in Sindh are still cut off from the towns and cities and their residents are homeless
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The indolence behind desilting the indus
Despite being a crucial component of river maintenance, desilting of the River Indus has fallen way behind schedule
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Waiting for their turn: Sukkur Civil Hospital under pressure
What is the real reason behind inadequate diagnostic services at Sukkur Civil Hospital?
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Upholding their faith & making a living
Hindu community maintains the upkeep of an old Gao Shala that has been around since before the partition
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Rains came and went, water remains bane
Many villages in Sindh remain inundated as residents decry lack of govt drainage efforts
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A scourge lifted from the katcha belt
Notorious murderer Sulto Shar was finally killed in a police encounter earlier this week
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Out of adversity, a hero is born
Hailing from a poor family and overcoming many calamities, Sindh’s Abdul Nabi Mirani is always ready to offer his help
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‘Everything is gone’: Sindh’s villagers pay the price for climate change
Unprecedented rains are wreaking havoc across all twenty-three districts of Sindh