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Hyderabad was a majority Sindhi Hindu city prior to 1948, [14] when many migrated to India and elsewhere [35] after the independence of Pakistan 1947. Hindus who departed had played a major role in the city's economy, and formed the majority of the Hyderabad's population. [ 14 ]
Hyderabad, twice the capital of Sindh and now the sixth largest city of Pakistan, is one of the oldest cities of the South Asia. Hyderabad is a communication centre, connected by rail with Peshawar and Karachi. The second largest city of the province of Sindh, it has over 6 million people dwelling in it.
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The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation Act, 1973. [6] was enacted.....to provide for the establishment of a broadcasting corporation, to ensure effective operation and growth of broadcasting as a function-oriented public service medium, general improvement in the quality of programmes, speedy, implementation of projects and better utilisation of talent, and for matters connected therewith;
Pakko Qillo (Sindhi: پڪو قلعو, Strong Fort) is a fort in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. [2] It was built in the 18th century, and served as a strategic military base and played a crucial role in the city's history.
Hyderabad Division (Sindhi: حيدرآباد ڊويزن) is an administrative division of the Sindh Province of Pakistan. It was abolished in 2000 but restored again on 11 July 2011. It was abolished in 2000 but restored again on 11 July 2011.
Pakistan’s cricket team arrived in India after a gap of almost seven years to cheers from fans and welcome from their Indian colleagues to participate in the 13th edition of ICC Men’s Cricket ...
Hyderabad District (Sindhi: ضلعو حيدرآباد Urdu: ضلع حیدرآباد), pronunciation ⓘ is a district of Sindh, Pakistan. Its capital is the city of Hyderabad . The district is the second most urbanized in Sindh, after Karachi , with 80% of its population residing in urban areas.