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Zahida Rehman Jatt
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In Pakistan’s Hyderabad, developers are laying waste to heritage structures built before Partition
Most of the buildings were constructed by wealthy Hindus traders and civil servants of the British Raj.
Zahida Rehman Jatt
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Sadh Belo: Visiting Hindu temples with a Sikh connection in Pakistan
Sadh Belo is an Udasi pilgrimage founded by Baba Bankhandi. The Udasi tradition was begun by Guru Nanak’s son.
Zahida Rehman Jatt
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How Brahma Kumaris rose from a small spiritual group in pre-Partition Sindh to a global organisation
The women-led organisation was, ironically, founded a man – Lekhraj Khubchand Kriplani, better known as Dada Lekhraj.
Zahida Rehman Jatt
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music
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BJP Karnataka candidates Tejasvi Surya and K Sudhakar booked for electoral offences: EC
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Why is BJP wooing Bengali-origin Muslims in Assam?
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‘Juna Furniture’ review: A simplistic crusade against the neglect of senior citizens
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In pictures: Traces of Hinduism in Pakistan's Sindh – sacred ponds, a wish tree, broken temples
Mute reminders of a past long gone in Laki, once famous for its natural streams.
Zahida Rehman Jatt
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How this town in Pakistan celebrates the Sindhi Hindu New Year
The sight of the festival is a poignant reminder that all is not lost.
Zahida Rehman Jatt