Long before packaged chips filled supermarket shelves, families prepared handmade potato wafers at home using simple ingredients and plenty of sunshine.
Chaliyo or chalia or Chaliho is one of the most important Sindhi festivals. Chaliya is a 40-Day Festival Celebrated by Sindhis all over the world. But do you know why is it celebrated?
The Saint Who Sang Life Back: A Story of Sant Kanwar Ram and a desperate Mother. Sant Kanwar Ram Stamp issued by the Government of India In the heart of Sindhi culture lies a spiritual legacy so rich, it continues to inspire generations. One such jewel of Sindh’s sacred soil is none other than Sant Kanwar Ram— the saint whose voice stirred souls, and whose compassion knew no boundaries. Among the many miraculous stories told about this beloved saint, one stands out—not just f
If you’re Sindhi, you know the love for koki – a thick, spiced flatbread with onions and coriander, served with curd or pickle. No matter how modern we get, koki remains a weekend breakfast essential.
Sindhis are known for their courage, sharp business sense, and ability to rebuild from nothing. After Partition, many Sindhis left their homes in Sindh with little but carried with them an unshakeable spirit, faith, and their love for food and community.
The Sindhi Diaspora: How We Spread Across the World.
A People on the Move
Sindhis are one of the world’s most enterprising communities — known for their resilience, business sense, and unique culture. But how did so many Sindhis end up scattered across India and the globe?