[7] On this occasion, people wear attires, Ajrak (traditional block printed shawl) and Sindhi Topi.
During the festival, people gather in all major cities of Sindh at press clubs, and other places to arrange various activities.
The musical performances of the artists compel the participants to dance to Sindhi tunes and the national song, sung by Ahmed Mughal (Brother of Late Rehman Mughal) ‘Hea Sindh Jeay-Sindh Wara Jean Sindhi Topi Ajrak Wara Jean’.
All political, social and religious organizations of Sindh, besides the Sindh Culture Department and administrations of various schools, colleges and universities, organize a variety of events including seminars, debates, folk music programs, drama and theatric performances, tableaus and literary sittings to mark this annual festivity.
[10] Europe North America Oceania Sindhi Cultural day is observed to display solidarity among the Sindhi-speaking masses; the event is celebrated throughout Sindh and all over the world.
[11] People across the Sindh province condemned Masood’s comments via SMS, which ultimately resulted in the announcement of celebrating the Sindhi Topi Day.
[14][15] Provincial government and Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah announced it a public holiday.
[23] This year all Sindhi media including KTN and Sindh TV mutually celebrated cultural day on 4 December.
In Sindh province people celebrate this day by leading rally, dancing and singing Sindhi songs.
From school to universities, students, teachers & parents celebrate by performing skits, studying Sindhi history, art & culture.
[46] Distinguished Sindhi personalities are leading people and arranging rallies from small to bigger towns of the province.
Both of these pieces hold a significant value among the locals as they are a symbol of pride, tradition, honor and respect for the culture.