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My brother Ali Mardan Rahoojos has raised a classic point in his Arricle The Changing Face of Sindhi Society. He says Earlier village communities used to organise cultural events like village Fairs ( Mela), sporting events like Sindhi wrestling ( Malakhro), literary sittings of Folklore Story Telling ( Sughars) and musical nights of Sufi singers. Over the years, such events have become nonexistent. Interior Sindh also used to have strong literary tradition. There used to be literary clubs ( Adabi Sangat) in small town. Many a noted poets, writes, playwrights, and dramatists were nurtured in those clubs and wrote master pieces of Sindhi Literature. Unfortunately, this healthy tradition is also fast disappearing. Presently, the rural landscape of Sindh is infested with criminal antisocial elements. They, with the support of landlords, politicians as well as police, frequently disturb the peace and order by indulging in serious crimes like drug dealing, gun running, robberies, murders of innocent persons. ............Suhail Memon, Ali Palh, Nangar Soomro, Wadho Waqar, Jamal Mustafa Syed, Riaz Hussain Wassan, Riaz Hussain Rahoojo, Saad Rahoojo, Arbab Ali Pervez,Faiz Darya,
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 12:16:47 +0000

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