- Sindhi Adabi Sangat
"Sindhi Adabi Sangat" (Sindhi:سنڌي ادبي سنگت) is an organization of the writers of
Sindhi language that has branches inSindh ,Pakistan and abroad as well. Because of its great number and well-built organization, it is considered as the biggest "Adabi Tanzeem" (literary organization) ofAsia .It was in 1952 that Abdul Ghafoor Ansari and Nooruddin Sarki coined in Sindhi Adabi Sangat. It initially was restricted to literary activities in Karachi. However, envied by the circles it soon multiplied to have branches all over Sindh and has now branches oversees as well.
In 1952, Noor-ud-din Sarki and Abdul Ghafoor Ansari restructured the literary forum of Sindhi language and called it Sindhi Adabi Sangat. Initially its activities were confined to the city of Karachi. Inspired by the success of its activities in Karachi, interest developed over the rest of Sindh. This led to the launch of other branches in other parts of Sindh as well.
Realizing the growing popularity of Sindhi Adabi Sangat, it was invited for the first time as a group in 'Eighteenth Sindhi Adabi Conference' on April 1956 at Larkana by Jamait-ul-shoora-e-Sindh. Taking the advantage of the opportunity, the Sangat called upon the friends for the central organization of the Sangat. That is how Sindhi Adabi Sangat formed at the central level in 1956 with Ayaz Qadri as its Secretary and its report was published in quarterly Mehran.There are two opinions as regards the origin of Sindhi Adabi Sangat: some believe that the group in the first place was formed before the partition of India while the others suggest that it started after the partition
A report published in August 1947 issue of the monthly magazine "Naeen Dunya", mentioned that: a meeting of Sindhi writers' was called at 'Babrs Shippers chamber' on last Sunday. The meeting was presided over by Prof. M.U Malkani where among many other writers were present the literary veterans like Lal Chand Dino Mal, Aasanand Mamtura, Chohar Mal Hinduja, Manohar Das Koromal, Jeratti Subani, Sobho Ghayanchandani, Gobind Malhi, Bihari Chabra, Anand Golani, Kerith Babani, Mohan Punjabi, and Bhajewan Lalwani. It is believed that Ghobind Malhi was the first secretary to Sindhi Adabi Sangat which was formed during March-April of 1947. However, it did not survive the partition of India.
Whatever the case be, Sindhi Adabi Sangat in its present form commenced in 1952.
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