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Published 27 Sep, 2021 08:08am

Need to protect our cultural heritage

EVERY country protects and values its cultural heritage because it is the real identity that explains how a society evolved over the years. Sadly, this basic understanding is missing in Pakistan and it is evident from the rundown condition of our archaeological sites.

Archaeological sites of paramount importance are gradually decaying in the country. For instance, Pakka Qila in Hyderabad, Kot Diji Fort near Khairpur, and other valuable archaeological sites of Sindh have been encroached upon by influential people.

Archaeological sites of Sindh have been victims of lawlessness which have long been occupied by the mafia. This negative and unlawful act is condemned by the community of professional archaeologists which has raised its voice demanding pragmatic measures against the mafia. The history of civilisation is rather rich in Sindh and scientific evidence in this regard is freely available in the form of sites, artefacts and fossils found over the years.

While the world is making efforts to protect the historical identity of Sindh, the people of Sindh themselves are busy in destroying significant archaeological sites.

We need to preserve all archaeological sites, and the effort in this regard has to be led by the provincial government.

Saddam & Babar Solangi
Islamabad

Published in Dawn, September 27th, 2021

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