The neighborhoods and streets of Sindh were once named after illustrious personalities of the Indian and British era, when Pakistan was part of undivided India. These names have gradually been erased and renamed after local personalities. One school of thought maintains that this was equivalent to erasing Pakistan’s history, and by that token it forgets the notables that devoted their lives to the development of the province. This is especially evident in the renaming of streets in Karachi, where people from all over the country come to earn a living. Their newer offspring have little or no knowledge about the rich culture and liberal traditions found in the history of Sindh.