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Monday, February 14, 2011

Pictures from Karachi 2011 PHP and SRDSM Free Calender distribution, Pakistan

By Dr.Radhe Shyam Kumar (Executive Editor)
Monday, February 14, 2011

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sanjesh  (PHP, Karachi)
Date: 2011/2/13
Subject: more pics
To: Pakistan Hindu Post (PHP)

Namasty

Dear Gopinathji

        Please find attach pictures from Karachi City ,the main financial centre of Pakistan, and the capital of the province of Sindh. Projects of 2011 PHP and SRDSM Free Calender distribution is going out throwout Pakistan.

NOTE : Karachi is a home to many diverse ethnics community and Languages, Similarly for various Hindu communities from wide range including from Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi ,Gujarati , Marwadi (Rajastani) and Madrasi or Dravidian (South India/Sri Lankan) are resident here. Presently Karachi has approximately more then 35 active Hindu temples with few in Court cases involved, But before partition or creation of Pakistan, Karachi city alone hosted more then 350 big or small Hindu place of worships or Mandirs.
 

(Photo : Counterclockwise from top left: French Beach, Karachi, Mazar-e-Quaid, MCB Tower, Karachi Creek Vista, D. J. Science College, Merewether Clock Tower, Pakistan)

Sindh's population is mainly Muslim (89%), and Sindh is also home to nearly all (93%) of Pakistan's Hindus, who form 10% of the province's population. A large number of Hindus migrated to India during the Partition of India in response to the influx of Muhajirs (Muslims) from India.

Best Regards,
Sanjesh Sunny
(PHP Karachi, Pakistan)

 (1 Photo : Minority members of Hindu community receiving PHP/SRDSM Free Calender Distribution at Karachi city of Sindh province in Pakistan)

(2 Photo : Minority members of Hindu community receiving PHP/SRDSM Free Calender Distribution at Karachi city of Sindh province in Pakistan)

 (3 Photo : Minority members of Hindu community receiving PHP/SRDSM Free Calender Distribution at Karachi city of Sindh province in Pakistan)

 (4 Photo : Minority members of Hindu community receiving PHP/SRDSM Free Calender Distribution at Karachi city of Sindh province in Pakistan)

 (5 Photo : Minority members of Hindu community receiving PHP/SRDSM Free Calender Distribution at Karachi city of Sindh province in Pakistan)

  (6 Photo : Minority members of Hindu community receiving PHP/SRDSM Free Calender Distribution at Karachi city of Sindh province in Pakistan)
 
Mr.Gopinath Kumar (Executive Editor) : Appeal to entire civil society,government establishment and various International Hindu organizations should come forward for preservation/restoration of all these ancient Hindu temples in Pakistan, Which doesn't only represent Hinduism or Sanatana Dharam but a cultural heritage of Indus Vally Civilization's land of Pakistan.

The PHP Team

1 comment:

  1. Ya, i too think this is important. Conserving hindu temple is not showing concern towards hindusm but it reflects concern towards mighty and oldest civilisation across globe, one should be proud to be conserve them without bieng biased on the basis of religion. pakistan govt should also give higher priority to these things, it will be a ray of hope 4 new and good relation between india & pakistan. also it will open a new avenue for pakistan in field of turism, and lots of hindu pilgrim from all around the world will come . It will improve the poor condition of pakistan. One thing what i wanted to share is that now india and pakistan should come together to rock the whole world. India and pakistan jointly spending a lot of money on frontier seprating them, if that sum of money will spend on econmy grow , both country will rise on exponential pattern.
    Thanks
    A citizen of REPUBLIC INDIA

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