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He was a member of Provincial assembly of Sindh on minority reserved seat fr August 2018 to August 2023. Career. Valasai worked as a journalist for the English dailies The Muslim, Daily News, Sindh Express, Financial Post and The Balochistan Express, and as an editor for Sindh Tribune. As of 2013 Valasai became Media coordinator of Bilawal ...
The Sindhi language has a long history of arts, literature, and culture. The first Sindhi newspaper was Sind Sudhar, founded in 1884. Sindhi language newspapers played a vital role for Independence in 1947; In 1920, Al-Wahid newspaper published by Haji Abdullah Haroon in Karachi.
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. Nawa-e-Sindh was the only newspaper which favoured the One Unit. Magazines. Sindhi magazines have also been a very popular medium among their readers.
Founded on 4 April 2004 From Quetta balochistan. Online (digital) publication started in 2011. 3. The Dayspring [4] Fortnightly. English. Islamabad. 2018. Pakistan first youth centric news agency independent newspaper of Dayspring Media, launched on 1 November 2018.
The most popular and most widely distributed Sindhi newspaper, Daily Kawish, is also part of the same group. Kashish, a music channel, is part of the KTN network. KTN NEWS, news and current affairs channel, airing 24-hour bulletins and talk shows. Chaalis Channel, regional entertainment channel, 24-hour movies and dramas.
Express Entertainment, Urdu-language Entertainment channel in digital signals 0 and 1, The Daily Express, No. 2 Urdu daily in Pakistan; The Express Tribune, English-language newspaper; Century Publications, incorporated in 1998, publishes Urdu and Sindhi daily newspapers Express and Daily Sindh Express; Tribune 24/7, English- 24-hours TV news ...
Hyderabad, Sindh. / 25.37917°N 68.36833°E / 25.37917; 68.36833. Hyderabad ( Sindhi: حيدرآباد; Urdu: حيدرآباد; / ˈhaɪdərəbɑːd /) [5] is a city and the capital of Hyderabad Division in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the second-largest city in Sindh, and the fifth largest in Pakistan.
The roots of Sindhi culture go back to the distant past. Archaeological research during the 19th and 20th centuries showed the roots of social life, religion, and culture of the people of the Sindh: their agricultural practises, traditional arts and crafts, customs and traditions, and other parts of social life, going back to a mature Indus Valley Civilization of the third millennium BC.