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The people of Sindh will celebrate this day like an Eid. Men will don themselves in Sindhi Topi, Ajrak and Patko (traditional cap) while women will wear Sindhidresses. Sindhi Topi: Sindhi Topi carries simple yet multifaceted arithmetical divisions highlighted with hand-stitched mirrors. Being handmade, Cheap Corset Prom Dresses two pieces of Sindhi will be exactly alike adding to the exclusivity and charm of these hand-embroidered articles. Sizes, colour, shades and patterns may vary slightly from piece to piece because of the exclusivity.

Ajrak: The true origin of the word 'کAjrak' is unknown. In Arabic, Ajrak means blue or indigo (indigo is a tree, whose leaves drop blue colour, which is dominantly used in Ajrak). It is worth mentioning here that Sindh has a history of producing indigo and cotton cloth in abundance and both products used to be exported to the Middle East.

Meanwhile, central leader Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Cheap High Low Prom Dresses Shahmir has said in his statement that the PML-N Sindh appreciated the Sindh Cultural Day. He said that the PML-F Sindh would participate in the events across Sindh. PML-N Sindh has arranged several events in Sindh to celebrate the event. A rally will be held in Karachi to join the main cultural event arranged at KPC by the SMF on Nov 19. Several social and literary organisations including Sindhi Adabi Sangat, Sindh Homecoming Dresses Association and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Welfare Association have arranged several programmes and rallies for celebrating the event.

HH the Amir on Thursday ordered authorities to take all necessary measures to maintain security after angry protesters stormed parliament, but the opposition remained defiant.
Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah issued the order in a statement by the cabinet which held an emergency meeting a day after opposition-led protesters broke into the Assembly calling for the premier’s ouster over graft allegations.

The Amir “ordered the Interior Ministry and the National Guards to take all measures and preparations necessary to confront whatever undermines the security of the country and public order,” the statement said.

Forces were ordered to be “provided with all authority necessary to ensure security and the application of the law... to put an end to such shameful provocative acts,” it added without specifying what measures would be taken.

The Amir also condemned the storming of the parliament as “chaos Prom Dresses 2012 endangers the security” of the country.

Kuwaiti opposition MPs meanwhile remained defiant and after a meeting warned against “any attempt to establish a police state or undermine the democratic system.”
In the meeting, which was attended by 20 Short Prom Dresses from the 50-member parliament, MP’s said security forces triggered Wednesday’s events by beating up protesters who stormed the assembly only once provoked.