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Waskaro ([[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] '''وسڪارو''') is a children's magazine in [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] published by Mehran Publication [[Hyderabad]], [[Sindh]]. Its first issue published in 1990. Waskaro contains short stories, poems, articles and many more things of interest of the children.Prominent [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] writers and poets Hameed Sindhi, Aasi Zamini, [[Altaf Malkani]], Ustad Bukhari, Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti has also written for Waskaro.<ref>http://www.encyclopediasindhiana.org</ref><ref>The Daily Ibrat, Hyderabad</ref>
Waskaro ([[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] '''وسڪارو''') is a children's magazine in [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] published by Mehran Publication [[Hyderabad]], [[Sindh]]. Its first issue published in 1990. Waskaro contains short stories, poems, articles and many more things of interest of the children.Prominent [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] writers and poets Hameed Sindhi, Aasi Zamini, [[Altaf Malkani]], Ustad Bukhari, Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti has also written for Waskaro.<ref>[http://www.encyclopediasindhiana.org Waskaro Children's Magazin - Encyclopedia Sindhiana]</ref>

==See also==
==See also==
* [[Sindhi literature|Sindhi Literature]]
* [[Sindhi literature|Sindhi Literature]]

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Waskaro (Sindhi وسڪارو) is a children's magazine in Sindhi published by Mehran Publication Hyderabad, Sindh. Its first issue published in 1990. Waskaro contains short stories, poems, articles and many more things of interest of the children.Prominent Sindhi writers and poets Hameed Sindhi, Aasi Zamini, Altaf Malkani, Ustad Bukhari, Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti has also written for Waskaro.[1]

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