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Tapestry
Saaz Aggarwal
9 episodes
23 hours ago
What Sindhis lost when Partition took place in 1947 is only now being gradually understood. It wasn’t just material loss and loss of dignity! Sindhis also lost their language. They lost their culture. Even their history was lost and distorted. To be deprived of one’s past is to inherit an impoverished future. For Sindhis, this podcast is the opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost legacy, and gain a better understanding of who you are. If you are not a Sindhi, here is an important piece of history which will enrich you with learning and inspiration, even as it engages and fascinates you.
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What Sindhis lost when Partition took place in 1947 is only now being gradually understood. It wasn’t just material loss and loss of dignity! Sindhis also lost their language. They lost their culture. Even their history was lost and distorted. To be deprived of one’s past is to inherit an impoverished future. For Sindhis, this podcast is the opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost legacy, and gain a better understanding of who you are. If you are not a Sindhi, here is an important piece of history which will enrich you with learning and inspiration, even as it engages and fascinates you.
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Their dedication to education
Tapestry
57 minutes 48 seconds
2 years ago
Their dedication to education

People think of Sindhis as committed to business and money. This episode is about how important education was in Sindh, the thrust for women’s education and the yearning for a life of the mind. People strived for education for their children, knowing that it paved the way for a better life. After Partition, Sindhis set up schools and colleges in the places where they settled so that the education of their own children would not be interrupted and their teachers and educationists would continue in their professions.

There are many high points in this episode, here are a few:

-       the reception HK Kirpalani received when he came home to Hyderabad after having been accepted into the Indian Civil Service, an occasion of joy and celebration for the entire province

-       Rabindranath Tagore and some connections between Sindh and Bengal

-       a glimpse into the long heritage of education the Amils of Sindh have

-       the diary of a Sindhworki – some important notes and a gentleman's guide on how to do business

Some interesting links He took his college with him – the story of how Professor Kundnani brought National College to Bandra, Mumbai: https://sindhstories.wordpress.com/2022/12/02/he-took-his-college-with-him/ Urban Legacies - Tracing the Sindhi and Parsi Heritage of Bombay, an event by Avid Learning on 17 January 2023 https://youtu.be/Gi2B00HSqQs

Tapestry
What Sindhis lost when Partition took place in 1947 is only now being gradually understood. It wasn’t just material loss and loss of dignity! Sindhis also lost their language. They lost their culture. Even their history was lost and distorted. To be deprived of one’s past is to inherit an impoverished future. For Sindhis, this podcast is the opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost legacy, and gain a better understanding of who you are. If you are not a Sindhi, here is an important piece of history which will enrich you with learning and inspiration, even as it engages and fascinates you.