Naseem Thebo

Naseem Thebo was born on 1 April 1940 in Shikarpur and received her early education from Garhi (Sindhi: ڳاڙهي), a village in Dadu District.

Another story titled 'Ubhur Chand Pas Piren' (Sindhi: اڀر چنڊ پس پرين) means 'O Moon rise and behold my beloved,' 'Rasando Bharjando Ghaav' (Sindhi: رسندو ڀرجندو گهاءُ) meaning 'Lacerating Healing Wound,' and 'Ahsas Ja Chak' (Sindhi: احساس جا چڪ) among others.

Most of the titles of her short stories are inspired by the verses of the great Sindhi Sufi Poet, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

[3] Many of her stories are set in the backdrop of village life, which she had a chance to witness up-close.

The misery of womenfolk and the plight of farmers at the hands of landlords and the thanna culture were some of the glimpses of the ugly side of village life that found a place in her stories.