Saraiki.org is a community-driven initiative dedicated to documenting and preserving the centuries-old Saraiki culture, language, geography, and identity. Established in Basti Ameer Shah by a group of Saraiki individuals, the platform functions as a digital archive and knowledge hub to represent the Saraiki region with accuracy, depth, and context.
Operating under the mantle of South Asia’s Regional and Indigenous Knowledge Initiative (SARAIKI), this platform seeks neither sensationalism nor sentimentality. Its mission is sober and solemn: to render visible what has too often been made invisible; to articulate, with academic rigor and cultural fidelity, the authentic narrative of the Saraiki identity—beyond simplification, distortion, or neglect.
Through multimedia content including videos, audio recordings, photographs, texts, and research-based publications, Saraiki.org aims to make Saraiki heritage accessible to a wider audience. The project supports the creation and distribution of photo stories, documentaries, articles, academic journals, cultural guides, and related resources.
Saraiki.org is wholly independent. It receives no governmental funding, nor does it serve any institutional agenda. It is maintained voluntarily, by those who believe that the culture of a people is not a relic to be stored away, but a living record to be studied, shared, and honored.