Sindhi Language Authority
Native name | سنڌي ٻوليءَ جو با اختيار ادارو |
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Autonomous Institute | |
Founded | 1992 |
Founder | Dr. Nabi Bux Khan Baloch |
Headquarters | N-5, National Highway,, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan |
Area served | Standardization and promotion of Sindhi language |
Key people | Sarfaraz Rajar (Chairman) |
Products | Books, Research, Applications |
Number of employees | 97 |
Parent | Government of Sindh |
Slogan | Learn Sindhi to know society, language & culture of Sindh |
Website | http://www.sindhila.org |
Sindhi Language Authority (SLA) (Sindhi: سنڌي ٻولي جو بااختيار ادارو) is an autonomous body under the administrative control of the Culture Tourism and Antiquities Department.[1] of the Government of Sindh province in Pakistan. SLA was established on the act of Government of Sindh Provincial Assembly, No: PAS/Legis-B-5/90 dated 23rd December 1990.[2] There is a Board of Governors to frame the policies for achieving the aims and objectives of authority and ensure their implementation. First Board of Governors was constituted under the chairmanship of renowned scholar and writer Dr. Nabi Bux Khan Baloch.
Since the establishment of the Sindhi Language Authority, different scholars and writers were appointed as its chairman, who have contributed to the development and promotion of the Sindhi language. The present chairman is Sarfaraz Rajar.
Objectives
SLA considers ways and means for the promotion, teaching and use of Sindhi. Moreover, it maintains and reinforce the status of the Sindhi language at all levels in the official and semi-official records. SLA also ensures the correct use of Sindhi language in official records, manuals, publications, text books, newspapers, television and radio, periodic publications and other permanent documents.
Organization
Sindhi Language Authority’s organizational structure consists of seven sections for achieving its objectives which are: Publication & Research Section which deals all kinds of books publication, research journals and magazines, Program Sections which arranges day to day planned programs, dramas linguistic seminars and symposiums, Encyclopedia Sindhiana which has vital team of researchers who collects data from all over the Sindh and compile it in alphabetically order and publish it in series of the Encyclopedia, Dictionary Section deals the etymology and compilation of the Sindhi Language thesaurus, Language Development Project section (Planning & development) arranges the helping seminars and add-on sittings with Literary and academics departments under the umbrella of Government of Sindh for development & implementing Sindhi Language in institutions, Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo Audio & Video Studio where multimedia programs, interviews and tradition folk literary people of Sindh shares their creative skills poetry and Sindhi Folk wisdom and Abdul-Majid Bhurgri Institute of Sindhi Computing develops web portals of Sindhi Literature & Sindhi programming of digitization in Sindhi Computing.
Activities
The major thrust of the Authority’s activities has been focused on three fronts, Publication, Programs and Sindhi Computing, in order to achieve its basic aims and objectives and bring Sindhi language at far with other developed languages of the world. On the publication and research front, Encyclopedia Sindhiana,[3] Dictionaries,[4] Classical Sindhi book,[5] books for children,[6] research material on Sindhi language and literature[7] Indus script and Indus civilization etc and other different descriptions have been published. The Program side arranges seminars, symposiums, lectures, training workshops and conferences on various subjects relating to the promotion, teaching and use of Sindhi language. Similarly, “Ibrahim Joyo AV Studio” has prepared significant AV material regarding preservation of dialects and sub- dialects of Sindhi language. Institute of Sindhi Computing is the youngest section of the Authority. Yet it has achieved progress in Sindhi Computing. It has launched several Android based mobile applications.[8] Moreover Sindhi language has been registered on Microsoft cloud and added Sindhi language in core programming of google. SLA is also the member of Microsoft Partnership Networks.
Sindhi language
Sindhi is one of the major languages of Pakistan, spoken in the province of Sindh by approximately forty million people. It is one of the oldest languages of the sub-continent with a rich culture, vast folklore and extensive literature.
Linguistic boundaries
Sindhi has extended its boundaries beyond the province of Sindh . In northern Sindh it flows over the north-west into Balochistan province, former Bahawalpur state (now in Punjab), on the west it is bounded by the mountain range separating Sindh from Balochistan.
This boundary has not been crossed by Sindhi, except in the southern part of the hilly area of Kohistan. Here in general, the language spoken is Balochi but Sindhi is also spoken by a large number of population. It is spoken as mother tongue in some parts of Balochistan. It has spread its influence still further towards the Persian Gulf in the Lasbella area of Balochistan and is spoken as a first language along with Makrani coast by a large number of people in Jadgal, Gwadar, Ormara and Pasni, and has crossed the Gulf and is spoken in Muskat, UAE and generally in the coastal region.
In the east and south-west, Sindhi has crossed the Rann of Kutch and is spoken by a large number of people in Kucch, Gujarat and the peninsula of Kathiawar in India. In the east, it has influenced the speech of the neighbouing parts of Marwar and Jaisalmir states of Rajasthan (Rajputana in India).
After the independence of Pakistan, numerous Sindhi Hindus migrated from Sindh and settled in the central and western parts of India and they speak Sindhi at home. In 2010, the estimated population of Sindhi Hindus in Ulhasnagar in India was 400,000.[9] It is also spoken by approximately 400,000 people as their first language, in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Congo, South Africa, Madagascar, East Africa, UK, US and Canada by those who have migrated from Sindh and settled there. It is also spoken in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka and in some other countries in Far-East and South East-Asia by those people who have settled there in the first quarter of the 20th century or even earlier.
List of SLA chairpersons
Since the establishment of Sindhi Language Authority below mentioned Scholars were appointed as chairman whereas Sarfaraz Rajar is the sitting Chairman.
S # | Name | From | To |
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1 | Dr. Nabi Bux Khan Baloch | 15 Feb 1991 | 6 Mar 1994 |
2 | Dr. Nawaz Ali Shouq | 6 Mar 1994 | 3 Apr 1995 |
3 | Prof. Dr. Nabi Bux G. Qazi | 3 Apr 1995 | 17 Nov 1996 |
4 | Mr. Mumtaz Mirza ( Additional Charge) | 17 Nov 1996 | 6 Jan 1997 |
5 | Mr. Amar Jalil | 7 Jan 1997 | 5 May 1997 |
6 | Mr. Abdul Hameed Memon Sindhi | 6 May 1997 | 22 Jul 1997 |
7 | Prof. Dr. Ghulam Ali Allana | 22 Jul 1998 | 1 Aug 2001 |
8 | Prof. Mohammad Qasim Bughio | 1 Aug 2001 | 15 Feb 2005 |
9 | Mr. N.D.Jatoi (Additional Charge) | 16 Feb 2005 | 15 Sep 2005 |
10 | Mr. Abdul Qadir Junejo | 15 Sep 2005 | 10 May 2008 |
11 | Prof. Dr. Fahmida Hussain | 28 May 2008 | 13 March 2015 |
12 | Mr. Aftab Ahmed Memon (Lookafter) | 15 March 2015 | 14 May 2015 |
13 | Mr. Sarfaraz Rajar (Temporary) | 15 May 2015 | Todate |
List of SLA Secretaries
Incumbency wise list of Secretaries in Sindhi Language Authority following Scholars, authors & literary figures were appointed as Secretary, whereas Mr. Haroon Inayat Abbasi is the now looking after the position.
S # | Name | From | To |
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1 | Mr. Murad Ali Mirza | 1 June 1991 | 08 Dec 1991 |
2 | Mr. Inayatullah Junijo | 16 Mar 1992 | 30 Nov 1993 |
3 | Syed Allah Bux Shah Bukhari | 12 June 1994 | 14 Nov 1996 |
4 | Mr. Shahzor Ali Tayyabani (Additional Charge) | 14 Nov 1996 | 03 Dec 1996 |
5 | Mr. Addul Razzaq Chandio (Additional Charge) | 03 Dec 1996 | 28 Sep 1998 |
6 | Mr. Taj Joyo | 28 Sep 1998 | 03 Sep 2002 |
7 | Mr. Akhter Innayat Bhurgri | 03 Sep 2002 | 14 Oct 2003 |
8 | Mr. Majid Burfat | 29 Apr 2004 | 02 Apr 2005 |
9 | Mr. Ghullam Nabi Buledi | 2 May 2005 | 11 May 2006 |
10 | Mr. Taj Joyo | 10 Nov 2008 | 10 Mar 2015 |
11 | Mr. Ayoob Jamali (Additional Charge) | 17 Apr 2015 | 26 Jan 2016 |
11 | Mr. Haroon Inayat Abbasi (Additional Charge) | 27 Jan 2016 | up to date |
See also
References
- ↑ http://web.culture.gos.pk/ Culture Tourism and Antiquities Department
- ↑ http://www.sindhila.org/PDF/documents/Sindh_Act_VIII_1990.pdf PAS/Legis-B-5/90 dated 23rd December 1990
- ↑ http://encyclopediasindhiana.org/ Encyclopedia Sindhiana
- ↑ http://sl.sindhila.org/en/publications/books/itemlist/tag/Dictionary Dictionaries
- ↑ http://sl.sindhila.org/en/publications/books/itemlist/tag/Sindhi%20Language Classical Sindhi books
- ↑ http://sl.sindhila.org/en/publications/books/itemlist/tag/Children%E2%80%99s%20Literature books for children
- ↑ http://sl.sindhila.org/en/publications/books/itemlist/tag/Research%20Journal research material on Sindhi language and literature
- ↑ https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=6572220615273903682 Android based mobile applications
- ↑ http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_sindhi-conversions-in-ulhasnagar-raise-a-storm_1351837 Sindhi Hindus in Ulhasnagar
External links
- Official website of Sindhi Language Authority (SLA)
- Virtual Sindhi Books Library by Sindhi Language Authority (SLA)
- Online Sindhi Learning Portal by Sindhi Language Authority (SLA)
- Android apps developed by Sindhi Language Authority (SLA)
- Scholars demand national language status for Sindhi