I finished the Sindhi script at last thanks to Shafqat sahib spending time with me late at night to recheck the last two surs (chapters). This is such a huge step forward for this project. I took the scripts after our session and added some pronunciation symbols from the Sindhi books and did a double check, fixing formatting. I finished around 4:30 am, which was not too bad as I had slept a bunch during the worst heat of the day before.This meant that I could now get these two scripts into the hands of singers to get those rehearsals going. In the morning, I took my time getting up, then as usual, took my scripts as pdf files on a little usb stick and left the hostel for the print shop in the society across the main road. I was walking down the sidewalk when I saw my friend Naimatullah sahib driving. He stopped, we said hello and he kindly drove me to the print shop. That saved me a lot of baking in the sun.It took a while to print all the pages, staple them and make extra photocopies, but in my hands at last was the completed Sindhi script! There was nothing else for me to do that day, so it was really nice to go to the Fine Arts Department with Naimatullah sahib. Exams are done as are classes, so the building was very empty. There were teachers working on grading, as I walked around and said hello.Sayed Mangi sahib dropped by as well. Naimat sahib dropped us off at Sindhology later on and we got to catch up a bit. I have not seen much of these two since I returned to Jamshoro a couple of months ago, but they have helped me a great deal with my projects here. It was a pretty relaxed day, just sitting in offices, that were much more comfortable than my hot room.I made a bunch of phone calls, and that was about all I needed to do.