Our Correspondent
Hyderabad
Folklore exchange sessions serve as bonding sources. Technology has largely encroached upon previous rich one-on-one and inter-group spaces leading to social alienation and indifference. Bonfire meets-up minimize and at times obliterate those distances. These views were expressed by Sindh University’s Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat as a chief guest at folklore bonfire festival organized by the varsity’s Institute of Sindhology at its premises on weekend night. Dr. Burfat further said that folklore continued to be powerful emblem of culture of the land, helping people of Sindh retain their cultural pecularity in the wider beautiful national cultural fabric of Pakistan.