The day was also celebrated in various in small and big towns of Dadu and Jamshoro district. The Cultural programs and rallies were organized by different schools, colleges and Universities in Dadu and Jamshoro districts. At least 24 big cultural rallies were organized in Dadu town, 12 in Johi town, 10 in Mehar, 8 in KN Shah, 9 in Sehwan, 5 in Kotri and three in Thana Bula Khan by various schools.
A big cultural program was organized at press club Dadu, renowned singers, Manzoor Sakhirani and Balak Sindhi sang the cultural songs. Artist comedian, Rasheed Ahmed Charan sang the songs also. Citizens with groups and individuals danced on the cultural songs at Katchery road before Dadu press club.
President Dadu press club Mr Tariq Leghari, senior journalists, Wali Chandio, Imdad Ali Khushik spoke on the event of cultural day. While, students of Sindh University Campus Dadu also organized a cultural program, it was presided over by Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muneer Ahmed Soomro. Ustad Bukhari Degree College Dadu also organized a mega cultural even and rally in city.
Longest ajrak: Meanwhile, what is being claimed as the longest ajrak in the world, measuring at 130 meters in length and 20 feet in breadth, the Sindhi traditional shawl was exhibited for the world on Sunday, on account of Sindhi Culture Day celebrations.
On this occasion, various cultural, government and non-government organizations held seminars, rallies and conferences to highlight the centuries-old culture of Sindh valley.
Donning cultural dresses with Sindhi topi and ajrak, the traditional block printed shawls to spotlight centuries-old rich culture of Sindh.
In Larkana, a large number of people including political workers, leaders, NGOs, students, labourers, villagers, associations and workers were purchasing the traditional topi and ajrak to mark the day.
As the demand of topi and ajrak was soaring, the shopkeepers also raised the prices. The shopkeepers of Shahi Bazar, Resham Gali, Pakistan Chowk, Royal Road and other tehsil markets told that they ran out of stock due to high demand.
Like other parts of Sindh, the Sindhi Cultural Day was celebrated in Shikarpur and other parts of the district on the title of “Hik Sindh Hik Sakafat”.
Different events were arranged at various schools, colleges and other places in which tableaus were performed. Various rallies were taken out by different political leaders, city organizations, notables, writers, journalists and students.
The big rally was taken out from Lakhidar to Press Club that gathered at Jumani Hall Chowk. It was led by special person Agha Muneer. A tableau was presented there in which Sindhi songs were sang by youngsters wearing Sindhi cultural dresses, topi and ajrak.
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