About​ us

ROOTED IN COMMUNITY & purpose

Saraiki Heritage exists to serve a living culture with care, integrity, and long-term vision.

Our work is rooted in the communities that speak, shape, and carry the Saraiki language forward—across generations, regions, and everyday life.

Saraiki is spoken by tens of millions of people, primarily across southern Punjab and parts of Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

With deep roots in the Indus Valley, Saraiki culture reflects centuries of history through language, poetry, music, oral traditions, and spiritual thought. It is a culture that has evolved through exchange, resilience, and lived experience.

In a rapidly changing digital world, this heritage requires more than preservation alone. It calls for care in how meaning is recorded, how knowledge is shared, and how culture is represented for future generations.

Through collaborative projects and open cultural infrastructure, we support learning, reference, and engagement—ensuring that Saraiki heritage remains present, relevant, and accessible to all.

Our approach is guided by stewardship rather than ownership: working openly, responsibly, and in collaboration with the communities to whom this heritage belongs.

Thank you for taking the time to learn about our work.

– Saraiki Heritage Team

Mission​

To advance the Saraiki language, culture, and heritage through collaborative stewardship, supporting learning, and cultural integrity in the digital age.

Vision​

A future in which Saraiki heritage is accurately represented, widely accessible, and actively sustained by the communities it belongs to — today and for generations ahead.

Values​

Cultural Stewardship​
Shared Responsibility
Intellectual Integrity & Care
Non-Partisan