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Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai Chair University of Karachi KALACHI RESEARCH JOURNAL Vol. 24 - Issue 1st June 2021 Kalachi Research Journal ISSN Print: 2219-5912 ISSN Online: 2521-9340 Editor : Prof. M. Saleem Memon Sub-Editors : Habibullah Jakhro Sikander Ali Bhand Muhammad Riaz Baloch Editor Published by : Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai Chair, Prof. M. Saleem Memon University of Karachi. Printed by : Peacock Printers, Karachi. Price : Rs. 300/- 10 $ U.S. E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] URL: : www.krjsalbc.org.pk : www.salbc.org.pk ISSN Print: 2219-5912 ISSN Online: 2521-9340 Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai Chair University of Karachi Experts Committee Editorial Board Dr. Jetho Lalwani Prof. Dr. M. K. Jetly Madhar Van, Retired Professor, 1. Prof. Dr. Khalid M. Iraqi Patron Aditya Banglows, Delhi University, Nobel Nagar, D-127, Vivek Vihar, (Acting Vice Chancellor) Ahmedabad-382340, Delhi – 110095, India. India. 2. Dr. Fahmida Hussain Member 3. Dr. Baldev Matlani (India) Member Mr. Gul Muhammad Umrani Dr. Ghazala Rehman Rafiq Intellectual, Research Scholar Director, 4. Dr. Parveen Talpur (U.S.A.) Member & Columnist, Sindh Abhyas Academy, Flat # D-3, Bridge Apartments, SZABIST, 5. Dr. Jagdish Lachhani (India) Member Main Clifton Road, Karachi. Karachi. 6. Dr. Kamla Goklani (India) Member 7. Dr. Ravi Prakash Tekchandani (India) Member 8. Prof. M. Saleem Memon Member\Editor Introduction to Contributors: Dr. Ameer Ali Shah, Research Scholar, working as an Assistant Profes- Mr. Saeed Ahmed Soomro, Research Scholar is working as an Assis- sor, Department of Sindhi, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Benazi- tant Professor, Department of English, Govt. Arts and Commerce Col- rabad (Nawabshah). lege, Larkana. Ms. Shabnam Gul, Research Scholar, working as an Associate Profes- Dr. Rana Saba Sultan, Research Scholar, working as Professor (Ex- sor, (English), Shah Latif Government Girls College, Latifabad, Hydera- Chairperson), Department of Sociology, University of Karachi, Karachi. bad. Now working as Secretary, Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad, Eight books and Forty Research papers (national and international Sindh. Ten literary books and Five Research Papers on her credit. journals) on her credit. Research Scholar, working as an ____________. Dr. Rehana Nazeer, Research Scholar, working as an Assistant Profes- sor, Department of Sindhi, University of Sindh, Jamshoro. Two literary books on her credit. Mr. Jawed Ahmed Shaikh, Research Scholar, for Ph.D. He is completing his research from Department of Sindhi, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology, Karachi. He is working as an Assistant Pro- fessor, Department of Sindhi, Govt. Boys Science & Commerce College, Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi. One literary book on his credit. Mr. Mushtaq Gabol, Research Scholar, for Ph.D. He is completing his research from Department of Sindhi, University of Sindh, Jamshoro. He is working as Lecturer at Federal Government College, Hyderabad. Five literary books & 15 Research Papers on his credit. Ms. Nusrat Shaikh, Research Scholar, for M.Phil/Ph.D. She is com- pleting his research from Department of Sindhi, University of Karachi, Karachi. Mr. Ameen Laghari, Research Scholar, working as a Deputy Director, Research and Publication, Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad, Sindh. Five literary books on his credit. Dr. Mubarak Lashari, Research Scholar, working as an Assistant Profes- sor, Department of linguistics and literature at Institute of English Lan- guage & Literature, University of Sindh, Jamshoro. Five Literary books and several research papers on his credit. English Section .
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