Author: UnitedSindhi

  • Vintage Vibes

    Vintage Vibes

    Join Vintage Vibes – A Special Club for Our Senior Sindhi Community!

    USCA proudly presents Vintage Vibes, a unique space for our cherished senior members to come together, celebrate life, and make new memories!

    From cultural workshops and wellness sessions to lively social gatherings, each event is crafted to keep you engaged, active, and inspired. Let’s embrace these golden years with warmth, laughter, and endless joy!

    Interested in joining? Fill out the form.

  • Successful Cataract Eye Camp in Ulhasnagar

    Successful Cataract Eye Camp in Ulhasnagar

    On 5th October 2024, USCA, in collaboration with the Lions Club of Mumbai – Bandra Khar Branch, hosted a Free Cataract Eye Camp at Sanjeevani Eye Hospital, Ulhasnagar, as part of the Lions’ Sight First initiative.

    We are grateful to share that the camp saw a wonderful turnout and was met with heartfelt appreciation from the local community. All patients diagnosed with cataracts underwent successful surgeries, thanks to the dedicated efforts of Dr. Balani and his medical team.

    This initiative was made possible through the generous support of the Lions Club of Mumbai – Bandra Khar Branch, who sponsored the surgeries in full. It was a deeply fulfilling experience for everyone involved and a beautiful reminder of the impact we can make when communities come together with compassion and care.

    Team USCA remains committed to supporting accessible healthcare initiatives that touch lives and bring hope where it’s needed most.

  • Old Clothes Collection Drive

    Old Clothes Collection Drive

    The United Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) successfully conducted an Old Clothes Collection Drive, with generous contributions from across Mumbai. The donated items were distributed to those in need in and around Ulhasnagar, in collaboration with Shri Baba Balakram Mandir S. Trust, a registered organization serving the community since 1978.

    We thank all donors and partners for their support. USCA remains committed to organizing meaningful initiatives that promote compassion and community welfare.

  • USCA’s Medicine Collection Drive 

    USCA’s Medicine Collection Drive 

    In a heartfelt effort to make healthcare accessible, United Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) launched a medicine collection drive, gathering unused medicines from housing societies and gated communities. These essentials were then distributed to those in need, bringing relief and improving lives. A small step with a big impact—because every act of kindness counts! 

  • Learn Sindhi Online with USCA

    Learn Sindhi Online with USCA

    The United Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) is excited to offer ongoing online Sindhi language classes with Dr. Kajal Ramchandani. Whether you’re just starting out or want to brush up on your Sindhi, these fun and interactive sessions are a great way to connect with your culture.

    Classes are held online and are open to all age groups.

    Want to join?

    Click the link below to sign up and get all the details:

    👉 https://forms.gle/chS24ZYVBxchdPoS6

    For any questions, you can also reach out to the contact numbers listed on this page.

    Hansu – 9821241801

    Mala – 9820098814

  • Cheti Chand 2025 – A Beautiful Celebration of Sindhi Culture! 

    Cheti Chand 2025 – A Beautiful Celebration of Sindhi Culture! 

    USCA’s Cheti Chand 2025 was a grand and joyful evening in South Mumbai, bringing together the Sindhi community for a night to remember!

    The event began with the sacred Bharano Sahib, followed by beautiful Sindhi songs by Kavita Lakhani, energetic dances by Sindhi Sakha Sangam, and a special act by the talented Shivani Vaswani.

    We also proudly felicitated dynamic Sindhis for their outstanding work in various fields.

    Guests enjoyed a variety of delicious dishes at the Sindhi Food Festival, and shopped at lively lifestyle stalls featuring fashion, art, and more.

    With free entry and open to all, the evening was filled with culture, laughter, and community spirit.

    Thank you to everyone who made it special!

    Your support means so much to us. The United Sindhi Cultural Association is proud to be a part of a community that truly values its roots and traditions. With your continued love, we will keep working to preserve and celebrate our rich Sindhi heritage for generations to come.

    Once again, thank you for being a part of this special evening. Jai Jhulelal!

  • USCA Hosts Exclusive Cyber Security Awareness Workshop in Collaboration with Maharashtra Cyber Department.

    USCA Hosts Exclusive Cyber Security Awareness Workshop in Collaboration with Maharashtra Cyber Department.

    The United Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) proudly hosted an impactful Cyber Security Awareness Workshop on 8th February 2025 at World of Palates, CR2 Mall, Nariman Point.

    In an era where cyber threats are growing more sophisticated by the day, this workshop aimed to educate and empower attendees with practical knowledge to protect themselves in the digital world.

    We were honoured to welcome Mr. Yashasvi Yadav, Special Inspector General of Police, Maharashtra Cyber Department, as the keynote speaker. With his vast expertise in cybercrime and digital safety, Mr. Yadav shared real-life case studies, highlighted common scams, and offered actionable strategies to safeguard personal and financial information online.

    The interactive session saw enthusiastic participation, especially during the open-floor Q&A, where attendees had the rare opportunity to engage directly with one of India’s leading cyber experts.

    The evening concluded with light refreshments and networking, leaving participants more informed, alert, and digitally empowered.

    This workshop reflects USCA’s continued commitment to hosting meaningful events that enrich and protect our community.

  • Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations at Radio Club – Hosted by USCA

    Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations at Radio Club – Hosted by USCA

    On 15th November 2024, the United Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) proudly hosted a soulful Guru Nanak Jayanti celebration at Radio Club Pier. The event was a heartfelt tribute to the teachings and legacy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, bringing the Sindhi community together in devotion and unity.

    The morning began with a spiritually uplifting Prabhat Pheri, as the sounds of shabads and chants filled the air, creating an atmosphere of peace and reverence. This was followed by soul-stirring Kirtan performed by dedicated Raagis, leaving the sangat deeply moved and inspired.

    The celebrations concluded with a Langar—a traditional community meal served with love and humility—bringing everyone together in the true spirit of seva and equality.

    The overwhelming participation and heartfelt blessings made this event a resounding success. We extend our deepest gratitude to all sewadharis, sponsors, donors, and community members who came forward to support and celebrate with us.

    At USCA, we remain committed to preserving our culture and faith. This celebration was a beautiful reflection of that mission, and we look forward to bringing more such meaningful experiences to the Sindhi community.

  • Teejri & Thadri Celebration 2024 – Keeping Traditions Alive

    Teejri & Thadri Celebration 2024 – Keeping Traditions Alive

    The UniteOur Teejri and Thadri celebration was held on Wednesday, 21st August 2024 at the C.K. Nayudu, CCI Club. It was a joyful evening where women came together to celebrate our Sindhi festivals with warmth, tradition, and lots of fun.


    The evening began with the Teejri ritual, where women applied mehendi as part of the tradition and enjoyed the festive atmosphere. As part of the Thadri celebration, we also offered prayers to Sitla Mata, staying true to our customs and beliefs.

    A Thadri food stall served delicious traditional items like Lola, Nankhatai, and Achar, which everyone enjoyed. The highlight of the evening was the live band playing popular songs, while women danced and celebrated with joy. The event was set during high tea, adding to the relaxed and cheerful vibe.

    With everyone dressed in lovely shades of red and green, the evening was filled with smiles, music, and meaningful moments—a beautiful way to honour our culture and traditions together.d Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) hosted an unforgettable Teejri and Thadri celebration, bringing our Sindhi heritage to life with vibrant rituals and cherished traditions.

  • United Sindhi Cultural Association Launches with a Bang!

    United Sindhi Cultural Association Launches with a Bang!

    The United Sindhi Cultural Association (USCA) made its debut on 10th August 2024 with a vibrant and memorable evening at Flamboyante, Cuffe Parade—bringing together culture, creativity, and community.

    The evening began with celebrated chef Vicky Ratnani, who took the audience on a delightful journey through the evolution of Sindhi cuisine, blending tradition with modern flair in a way only he can.

    This was followed by an engaging intergenerational conversation between renowned calligraphy artist Sanjana Chatlani and respected community elder Shakun Kimatrai. Their heartwarming dialogue reflected on creativity, heritage, and the importance of keeping Sindhi culture alive through meaningful connections.


    The evening was anchored by Pooja Vir who held the speakers and the audience in rapt attention with her engaging interaction.The event was a vibrant celebration of Sindhi culture, attracting a large gathering of influential Sindhis from across the city.

    The grand finale of the evening was a side-splitting stand-up performance by the one and only Atul Khatri, who had the entire audience roaring with laughter. His sharp wit and relatable humor provided the perfect end to an unforgettable evening.

    It wasn’t just a launch—it was a celebration of who we are and a powerful first step in our mission to preserve, promote, and reimagine Sindhi culture for the future.