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Sindhis in South America

I am very proud to stand up and say that I am a Bhaibund Sindhi. Our people literally touched bottom during the partition of India and yet look where we are today: straddling the old and new worlds with prosperity and with compassion too. drowning bitter memories in building a good life for Gen Next, which is now ready to renew links peacefully with their grandparents' past? how different from the successors of the other great partition of those times: that of Palestine and Isreal which to date bedevils the lives of all who live there. Kudos to Saaz Agrawal for this piece . ===== Keeping cultures alive: Sindhis and Hindus in Chile             Saaz Aggarwal, Hindustan Times , New Delhi | Updated: Aug 02, 2015 12:43 IST Punta Arenas, Chile, is one of the southern-most cities in the world. There was a time when every ship crossing from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the Straits of Magellan or around Cabo de Hornos (Cape Horn) halted there. 

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