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This photograph, taken on 29 March 2010, shows the chief participants who took active part in discussions and deliberations on the structure of Romanized Sindhi Script that was approved, adopted and recommended for Global Sindhi use, at a Summit conference that was specially organized at Sindhu Bhavan, Ahmadabad, India, on 28 & 29 March 2010. From Left to Right: Prof Dr Kanayalal Lekhwani.Pune. Prof/Dr Murlidhar Jetley, Delhi, Prof. Dr Baldev Matlani, Mumbai, ASAA Chairman Mr Prem Lalvani, Chicago, ASAA President, Dr Dayal Meshri, Tulsa OK, Prof Dr Devendra Kodwani, UK, Col )Ret’d) Ram Gulrajani, Chennai, Prof Dr Satish Rohra, Adipur, Arjan Daswani, Singapore, Dada Lakhmi Khilnani, Adipur. Dada Govind L Chandiramani, the founder of the base version of Roman Sindhi Script was absent in the photograph but is shown elsewhere at this website.

Following the 1947 partition of India, large number of Hindu population migrated from Sindh to places of safety and survival. Stateless and landless, the Hindu Sindhis are today living in almost all states of India and other countries of the world - scattered as individuals, couples, small families or small regional communities. Wherever they went, they mingled with the local population and learnt their traditions and language. They have more than survived, but at the heavy price of losing on their own traditions, relationship values, awareness of their cultural identity and most importantly, their language, which has remained as the only force that would connect and bind dispersed Global Sindhis together into one Community.

Sindhi language is getting replaced by local languages and is at the danger of becoming extinct unless forceful preventive measures are taken immediately. In India, number of Sindhi teaching schools has shrunk from almost about 1000 in 1950s to the present mere about 20 all over the country. Why?

(1) Because we are influenced by local culture and language where we live and as a result lose on our language and cultural traditions.

(2) More so when our children are compelled to take up the State language for job opportunities, and thus they lose their own language which is Sindhi. There is no state in India that offers jobs to Sindhi educated generation. English, Hindi and the State language are the necessities of the State employment department. And why? Again because Hindu Sindhis do not have their own State, neither in India, not any where on earth.

India’s struggle movement for independence from foreign rule took many years but at the last moment, haste was made. While other states that went to the new nation of Pakistan were partitioned, only Sindh was given away totally to the new nation without surveying Will of the Hindu population in Sindh. That was the second serious blunder that occured, the first serious blunder was, of course, the partition itself. Hindu Sindhis became the goats of sacrifice to win the independence for the rest of India. And only the Hindu Sindhis have suffered the most. And that is injustice, according to human rights!

After partition Gandhiji organized land for Hindu Sindhis in Kutch but it was only known as a settlement and not a State. Soon people dispersed to where they could earn more for their family's livelihood. So what we lack is a Hindu Sindhi State because Muslim Sindhi State is already there in Pakistan.

Gujaratis, Marathis, Bengalis, Tamils, and all other races in India do not lose their language because they have their own State which binds them together. Even when they live abroad, they live strongly rooted to their State in India. We Hindu Sindhis are just here and there in every State of India or overseas and therefore roots only remain in our memory of the past. And that is the main reason our children do not speak Sindhi or even if they do, they do not speak it well.

We must speak Sindhi because as all wise say "Language if the breath of the Community, if the life's breath is gone, how can a Community survive? In that regard please read here what Pooj Dada Jashan P Vaswani wrote: http://romanizedsindhi.org/messagedetails.aspx?id=1 Also please hear what Pooj Dada spoke in that respect, which is very interesting to hear, click here please" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7D70D_xNlk

We do not have schools to teach us Sindhi in most cities of India as well as abroad. And most certainly we do not have facility to learn in Arabic Script or Devanagari Script abroad. Therefore, the only global solution for Global Hindu Sindhis is to learn in Romanized Script which can be easily typed and read through any common computers of the world.

But Sindhi language has 52 consonants in Arabic Script and Roman only 26. How can less consonants speak correct pronunciations of unique Sindhi words?

For that reason some dedicated Hindu Sindhi volunteers gathered and worked on Romanized Sindhi Script that is added with suffix from the keyboard of the common computers and acceptable to the Romanized Sindhi Script that pronounces equal Sindhi sounds.

This version of Romanized Sindhi Script was approved, adopted and recommended for Global Sindhi use by renowned Sindhi language Professors and Linguists of India in March 2010 and that is the version used at his Online audio supported Virtual of learning and teaching of basic Sindhi language. Please go to following links to learn basic Sindhi in Romanized Sindhi Script :

Consonants and vowels explained through audio visual click here: http://romanizedsindhi.org/audiovisuals.aspx

Consonants and vowels Chart explained by audios, click here: http://romanizedsindhi.org/audiochart.aspx

Basic Kindergarten, Primary I, Primary II and Grammar Lessons (audio supported) click here: http://romanizedsindhi.org/audioandtextlesson.aspx

This audio supported Online Virtual School for Learning and Teaching Basic Sindhi language is available to anyone anywhere on earth who has computer and the internet facility and is absolutely free of any fee or costs to the learners. It can be self-learnt by going through these easy tutorials. Please try it and spread the news to all you know on planet earth.

Please hear speech of Hon. Shri Narendra Modi at ASAA/AGSA’s Sindhi Sammelan Ahmadabad December 2011, Click here: https://www.narendramodi.in/shri-narendra-modi-at-international-sindhi-mahasammelan-2706

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Sindhi (सिन्धी / سنڌي )

Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Pakistan, and also in India and Singapore. In Pakistan it is spoken in Sindh and Balochistan provinces, and in Hyderabad and Karachi, by about 31 million people (in 2017).

Sindhi at a glance

  • Native name : سنڌي‎ , सिन्धी, ਸਿੰਧੀ, 𑈩𑈭𑈴𑈝𑈮, 𑋝𑋡𑋟𑋐𑋢 [ˈsɪndi]
  • Language family : Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Northwestern Indo-Aryan
  • Number of speakers : c. 33 million
  • Spoken in : Pakistan, India
  • First written : 8th century
  • Writing systems : Khudawadi, Arabic, Devanagari, Gurmukhi and Khojki scripts
  • Status : official language in Sindh province of Pakistan, and in Rajasthan state in India

In 2011 there were about 1.7 million speakers of Sindhi in India in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. Other countries with Sindhi speakers include the United Arab Emirates (102,000), Oman (25,400), Afghanistan (21,000) and Philippines (20,000).

Written Sindhi

Sindhi first appeared in writing in the 8th century AD and a number of different scripts have been used to write it, including Khojki , Khudabadi , Devanagari, Gurmukhi and Perso-Arabic. In the 19th century the Khudabadi script was used mainly by traders, the Devanagari script was used by Pandits, the Gurmukhi script was used by Hindu women, and the Perso-Arabic script was used by government officials. Sindhi literature, in particular lyric poetry, began to appear towards the end of the 15th century.

Perso-Arabic script for Sindhi (سنڌي الفابيٽ)

The modern Sindhi abjad is used in Pakistan and is based on the version of the Perso-Arabic script used to write Urdu . It was adopted, under British influence, in 1852.

Corrections provided by Lateef Sagar Shaikh

Hear how to pronounce the Sindhi alphabet:

Sample text in Sindhi

Transliteration.

Har insān āzād pedā thiyo āhe ên pehenje hakka ên vakkār lāe hū barābar jo hakdār āhe. Hunna khe tark ên cetnā jī tākat milī āhe. Ên hunna khe hik b’e je lāe bhāīcāre jī bhāvnā sān kam karaṇ khape.

Transliteration by Sammy Silvers

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Devanāgarī alphabet for Sindhi (सिन्धी अल्फ़ाबेट)

In India Sindhi is also written with a version of the Devanagari script.

Source: www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nhtcapri/sindhi-alphabet.html

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Information about Sindhi | Phrases | Numbers

Information about Sindhi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindhi_language https://www.ethnologue.com/language/snd https://sites.google.com/site/sarvabhashin/en/sd

National Council for the Promotion of the Sindhi Language http://ncpsl.gov.in

Free Arabic fonts for Sindhi http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_SindhiA.html http://www.voiceofsindh.net/fonts.htm

Free Devanagari fonts http://www.kiranfont.com

Indo-Aryan languages

Awadhi , Assamese , Bagri , Bengali , Bhili , Bishnupriya Manipuri , Braj , Chakma , Chhattisgarhi , Chittagonian , Desiya , Dhatki , Dhivehi , Dhundari , Fiji Hindi , Gawar Bati , Gujarati , Hajong , Halbi , Haryanvi , Hindi , Hindko , Kannauji , Khandeshi , Konkani , Kotia , Kumaoni , Kutchi , Lambadi , Marathi , Marwari , Mewari , Modi , Nimadi , Noakhailla , Odia , Parkari Koli , Punjabi , Rajasthani , Rajbanshi , Rangpuri , Rohingya , Saraiki , Sarnámi Hindustani , Sindhi , Sinhala , Sourashtra , Sugali , Sylheti , Tanchangya , Urdu

Languages written with the Devanāgarī alphabet

Aka-Jeru , Angika , Athpare , Avestan , Awadhi , Bahing , Balti , Bantawa , Belhare , Bhili , Bhumij , Bilaspuri , Bodo , Bhojpuri , Braj , Car , Chamling , Chhantyal , Chhattisgarhi , Chambeali , Danwar , Dhatki , Dhimal , Dhundari , Digaro Mishmi , Dogri , Doteli , Gaddi , Garhwali , Gondi , Gurung , Halbi , Haryanvi , Hindi , Ho , Jarawa , Jaunsari , Jirel , Jumli , Kagate , Kannauji , Kham , Kangri , Kashmiri , Khaling , Khandeshi , Kharia , Khortha , Korku , Konkani , Kullui , Kumaoni , Kurmali , Kurukh , Kusunda , Lambadi , Limbu , Lhomi , Lhowa , Magahi , Magar , Mahasu Pahari , Maithili , Maldivian , Malto , Mandeali , Marathi , Marwari , Mewari , Mundari , Nancowry . Newar , Nepali , Nimadi , Nishi , Onge , Pahari , Pali , Pangwali , Rajasthani , Rajbanshi , Rangpuri , Sadri , Sanskrit , Santali , Saraiki , Sirmauri , Sherpa , Shina , Sindhi , Sunwar , Sylheti , Tamang , Thakali , Thangmi , Wambule , Wancho , Yakkha , Yolmo

Other languages written with the Arabic script

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This Sindhi Keyboard enables you to easily type Arabic Sindhi online without installing Sindhi keyboard . You can use your computer keyboard or mouse to type Sindhi letters with this online keyboard.

Pressing Esc on the Sindhi keyboard layout will toggle the mouse input between virtual QWERTY keyboard and virtual Sindhi keyboard. The key will also turn on/off your keyboard input conversion. Pressing Esc on your keyboard has the same function.

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There is some controversy over how old Sindhi is and what family of languages it belongs to. While most scholars consider it an Indo-Aryan language, some scholars believe that it belongs to the languages of the Indus Valley, i.e., the period before the advent of Sanskrit. Sindhi lacked a fixed script till 1853 when it was decided to have Arabic characters for it.

The early poetry in Sindhi traced back to the 14th century is the bayts of Mamot saints. Qadi Qadan was the first notable poet. Shah Karim was a Sufi poet of note. Sind’s greatest poet is Shah Abdul Latif (late seventeenth century) whose collection of poems Rasalo shows a combination of deep thought, graphic description and beauty of language. Besides Abdul Latif, the trinity of Sindhi poets was composed of the eighteenth-century writers, Abdul Wahhab (Sachal) and Bhai Chainrai (Sami), the last being a Vedantist.

The influence of Persian poetry is to be seen from the early eighteenth century when ghazal, gasida, rubal’ and mathnawi entered Sindhi literature. Subject matter changed from mysticism to romanticism. Khalifo Gul Mohammad ‘Gul’ was the first Sindhi pet to compose a diwan. Kishinchand ‘Bewas’ composed poems on nature instead of the traditional love-lyrics.

Sindhi prose got an impetus with the British annexation of Sindh, after which several grammar books and dictionaries were published, besides books on religion, art, and science. Writers who enriched Sindhi prose were Munshi Udhoram, Diwan Lilaramsingh, Dayaram Gidumal and Mirza Qalich Beg.

The last named writer is also a well-known novelist (Dilaram, Zeenat). Other novelists of note are Lalchand Amardinomal (Choth jo Chand), Abdul Razzaq (Jahan Ara), Bherumal (Anand Sundrika), Nirmaldas Fatehchand (Daluratji Nagari), Guli Kripalani (Ithad), Ram Panjwani (Qaidi) and Naraindas Bhambhani (Malhin).

As for drama, Mirza Qalich Beg made a beginning with Laila Manjun (1880). Khanchand Darvani wrote several original dramas. Ahmed Chagla and Lekhraj ‘Aziz’ have enriched Sindhi drama.

Mir Hasan Ali and Mir Abdul Hussain Sangi, Khalifo Gul, Fazil Shah, Kasim, Hafiz Hamid, Mohammad Hashim, Mukhlis, Abojho, Surat Singh, Khaki, Mirza Qalich Baig, Zia and Aziz were the pioneers of poetry in the Persian metre. But the modern form and content of Sindhi poetry were given a new impetus by ‘Bewas’, Hyder Bux Jatoi and Dukhayal.

The novel and short story became the main forms for prose. World War II saw the emergence of novelists and short storywriters like Narain Das Bhambhani, Gobind Malhi, Sushila J. Lalwani, Sundri Uttamchandani, Popti Hiranandani, Usman Deplai, Jamal Abro, Shaikh Ayaz, Rasheed Bhatti, Hafeez Akhund, Tariq Alam Abro, Eshwar Chander, Manak, Ishtiaq Ansari, Kehar Shaukat, Mushtaq Shoro, Shaukat Shoro, Adil Abbasi, Raja Abbasi Rehmatullah Manjothi, Badal Jamali, Ishaque Ansari, Munawwar Siraj Ismail Mangio, Fayaz Chand Kaleri and Ayaz Ali Rind.

For the last several decades, free verses, sonnets and ballads have been written alongside the classical forms of poetry such as kafi, vaee, bait, geet and dohira. A few famous poets of today’s Sindh are Makhdoom Talibul Mola, Ustaad Bukhari, Shaikh Ayaz, Darya Khan Rind, Makhdoom Amin Faheem and Imdad Hussani.

In 1952, Noor-ud-din Sarki and Abdul Ghafoor Ansari restructured the literary forum of Sindhi language and called it Sindhi Adabi Sangat. It now attracts most of the Sindhi literary figures all over the world; besides branches in Pakistan. After partition the province of Sindh went to Pakistan, but there are a large number of Sindhis all over India. Sindhi literature in India continues to flourish.

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