

In 2010, the day was renamed to Sindhi Cultural Day. In December 2009, “Sindhi Topi Day” was celebrated in Pakistan’s Sindh province to celebrate the Sindhi cap, and Sindhi culture in general. In Sindhi culture, the Sindhi cap is often given as a gift or as a sign of respect, along with the Ajrak. Intricate geometrical designs are embroidered on the hat, and very often small pieces of mirror are sewed into it. Sindhi Cap (Hat) Traditional is circular/cylindrical except for a portion cut out in the front to expose the forehead. Sindhi Cap various Designs 57cm – Sindhi/Balochi Style Mens Cap/Topi/Hat. It is also a symbol of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.Sindhi Cap (Hat) Traditional Various Designs and Colours

On this jubilation people gather in all major cities of Sindh at Press Clubs, and other places and arrange various activities of literary (poetic) gatherings, Mach Katchehri (gathering in a place and sitting round in a circle and the fire on sticks in the center), musical concerts, seminars, lecture programs and rallies. Cultural day is the celebration, demonstration of culture of Sindh, Sindhis in Sindh and Sindhi diaspora all over the world celebrate this day to demonstrate the peaceful identity of Sindhi culture and acquire the attention of the world towards the rich heritage and culture of Sindh. The day is celebrated all over Sindh, and amongst the Sindhi diaspora around the world. Sindhi Cultural Day ( Sindhi: سنڌي ثقافتي ڏھاڙو, Urdu: سندھی ثقافتی دن), also known as 'Aekta jo ddihaarro', is widely celebrated with traditional enthusiasm to spotlight the centuries-old rich culture of Sindh. Honors the heritage and civilization of Indus Valley Civilization People of Sindh, Pakistan and by Sindhi community all over the world Sindhi cap, one of the symbols of Sindhi culture
