
Sindh residents are enthusiastically celebrating Sindh Culture Day today, showcasing their deep connection to the province’s rich heritage through colorful events and traditional attire across urban and rural areas.
In Karachi, cultural programs are organized around the Press Club, where people wear Sindhi caps, Ajrak shawls, and other traditional clothing, expressing pride in Sindh’s ancient civilization and vibrant customs.
The day features cultural rallies, musical performances, exhibitions, and tableaus that highlight Sindh’s unique art, folklore, and traditions. Children actively participate with dances and sketches reflecting the cultural legacy of their communities.

Local markets have seen increased sales of Sindhi caps, Ajrak, and traditional artifacts as folk music fills streets, creating a lively festive atmosphere that brings communities together in celebration.
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Sindh Culture Day is observed annually on the first Sunday of December to promote awareness of the province’s history, cultural diversity, and artistic traditions while fostering unity and local pride.

Officials and cultural enthusiasts have urged citizens to join celebrations actively, emphasizing the importance of preserving and promoting Sindh’s heritage for future generations through education, events, and community participation.