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Sindhi Boli Otaak

Sindhi Boli Otaak

De: Devendra Kodwani
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Disclaimer: The views expressed in Sindhi Boli Podcasts are personal and do no represent any organisations that the participants and speaker may belong to.Devendra Kodwani
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  • Episode 21: How Sindhis in India built a new city for Sindhis after Partition of India
    Dec 21 2025
    After India was partitioned in 1947, a large number of Hindu Sindhis had to leave their homeland in Sindh which became part of Pakistan. Most of these Sindhis chose to stay in independent India but were not able to settle in one place as they were not allocated a separate state or region. However, a small piece of land was given to Sindhis in Kutch, Gujarat. Courageous and resourceful Sindhis built a thriving city in desert of Kutch. This is their story and story of Gandhidham-Adipur, Kutch. Mohan Gehani's book can be downloaded from his site https://mohangehani.com/history/desertland-to-homeland-by-mohan-gehani/
    Watch the episode on Youtube https://youtu.be/DV64hwiCPIY
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    30 m
  • Why we should read books, Diwali 2025 message
    4 m
  • Episode 20 A medical scientist and his love for Sindhi music: Dr Dharam Ramnani
    Aug 16 2025
    Dr. Dharam Ramnani is a board-certified anatomic and clinical pathologist in private practice since 1999 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He received his MBBS degree from Maharaja Sayajirao University in Vadodara, India, and MS (Biological Sciences) from The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. He completed pathology residency and surgical pathology fellowship from Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, and urologic pathology fellowship from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, before settling down in Richmond. Dr. Ramnani has been passionate about photographing human cancers from the early days of his residency training. He has collected several hundred thousand images which he hopes to share with a world-wide audience on this site. Dr Dharmani's online archive of images of cancer slides
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    55 m
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