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Recently, I took a trip to Khairpur, Sindh to witness the harvest of dates. Here is the photo story:
01/10/2024

Recently, I took a trip to Khairpur, Sindh to witness the harvest of dates. Here is the photo story:

Pakistan is one of the largest producers and exporters of dates in the world. Date palms are grown in all four provinces on an area of about...

16/12/2023
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Chaghi is a vast, mysterious and paradoxical region. It is the largest district in Pakistan, yet one of the least populated.

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28/02/2023
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Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, is a city with more than a million people. It used to be famous for its temperate climate and fruit orchards and has been a home to people from all over the country who have lived harmoniously, for the most part.

16/02/2023

👉 With an area of nearly 45,000 square kilometres, Chaghi is the largest district of Pakistan. Yet, with a population of slightly above a million, it is very sparsely populated.

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15/02/2023

👉Weaving these mats and ropes (using leaves of an indigenous plant) is the only means of livelihood available to some communities in Chaghi.

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The beauty of Balochistan is quite distinct unlike any other part of Pakistan.
13/02/2023

The beauty of Balochistan is quite distinct unlike any other part of Pakistan.

👉Nestled among dry, barren mountains, the Urrak Valley is a lush green anatopical wonder. The area is full of fruit orchards, producing quality apples, among other fruits.

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Shikarpur, the fifth and final story in my   series, published by UNDP Pakistan
25/08/2022

Shikarpur, the fifth and final story in my series, published by UNDP Pakistan

A long time ago when the world’s population was a fraction of what it is today, cities used to be enclosed by a wall. This was a defensive measure against invasions. The lands encompassed by Pakistan today have a history spanning thousands of years. There was a tradition of building cities within ...

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