Board Approval: 14 March 2017 \ Rs. 0.15 million
Parmanand Mevaram Ramchandani (1866-1938) was a renowned Sindhi writer, lexicographer and journalist. Born and raised in Hyderabad, he went on to receive his education at Shikarpur and Karachi. From October 1896 he became the editor of the Sindhi newspaper Jote, and later went on to publish two volumes of his book Gul Phul in November 1925 and December 1935 respectively, which were reprinted by the Sindh Adabi Board in 2005. He was also the first local lexicographer of the Sindhi dictionary. Ramchandani was buried in a Christian cemetery near Qasim Chowk, Hyderabad. This was confirmed upon examining the site and photographic evidence, as well as consulting the bishop of the Catholic Church.
The grave was restored by EFT by raising the base of the grave with masonry work and waterproofing it
with 2-3 coats of bitumen to prevent damage through rising damp. The platform and grave were then
finished in white marble, and the epitaph was placed at the head of the grave. A small ceremony held in
March 2017 marked the completion of the project, and paid tribute to the writer’s life and works in a formal gathering of writers and journalists
The Reginal Office of EFT has recorded the timelines of conversational documentation along with details of projects , conditional reports and before and after phases for all completed projects. Click the report below to view and browse through the report of EFT’s Regional Office



