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Badin District

The Badin District (Sindhi: ضلعو بدين, Urdu: ضلع بدین) is a district in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The total area of the district is 6,726 square kilometers.[2] Headquartered at the city of Badin, the district is situated between 24°-5` to 25°-25` north latitude and 68 21’ to 69 20’ east longitude and is bounded on the north by the Tando Allahyar District, Northwest by Hyderabad District, on the east by Mirpur Khas and Tharparkar districts, on the south by the Kutch district of India, and on the west by Sujawal and Tando Muhammad Khan District.

Badin District
  • ضلعو بدين
  • ضلع بدین
Sunflower field in Badin district
Badin is located in the south of Sindh
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
DivisionBanbhore
HeadquartersBadin
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • Deputy CommissionerN/A
 • District Police OfficerN/A
 • District Health OfficerN/A
Area
 • Total6,858 km2 (2,648 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
 • Total1,804,958
 • Density260/km2 (680/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils6

History

Badin was one of the centers of the center of the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Islam came into the region by 711 CE. The areas remained under the control of the Islamic caliphate until it came under control of the Ghaznavids. In 1592, Sindh came under the direct rule of the Mughal emperors.[3]

Demographics

At the time of the 2017 census, Badin district had a population of 1,804,958, of which 931,177 were males and 873,589 females. The rural population was 1,414,614 (78.37%) and urban 390,344 (21.63%). The literacy rate is 33.65%: 43.80% for males and 22.84% for females.[1]

Religion

Religions in Badin district (2017)[1]
Religion Percent
Muslims
76.11%
Hindus
23.61%
Other or not stated
0.28%

The majority religion is Islam, with 76.11% of the population. Hinduism (including those from Scheduled Castes) is practiced by 23.61% of the population.[1]

Language

Languages of Badin district (2017)

  Sindhi (94.12%)
  Punjabi (3.45%)
  Others (2.43%)

At the time of the 2017 census, 94.12% of the population spoke Sindhi and 3.45% Punjabi as their first language.[1]

Administration

List of Tehsils

 
Map of Badin District's tehsils

The district is administratively subdivided into the following tehsil:[4]

With the introduction of the devolution system, the talukas have been subdivided into the Union Councils numbering 49, Tapas 109 and Dehs 511.

List of Union Councils

Badin District includes the following Union Councils:[5]

UC Name Population
Badin-I 41,795
Badin-II 42,984
Badin-III 45,928
Muhammad Khan Bhurgri 38,991
Kadi Kazia 38,456
Luari Sharif 33,557
Nindo 43,601
Abdullah Shah 44,627
Mithi-III 44,485
Kadhan 39,531
Seerani 43,200
Bhugra Memon 42,592
Matli-I 44,098
Matli-II 35,373
Phalkara 45,949
Malhan 45,538
Haji Sawan 34,115
Manik Laghari 45,953
Thari 47,682
Tando Ghulam Ali 42,018
Ghulab Laghari 33,953
Dumbalo 52,212
Helepota 45,241
Budho Qambrani 53,555
Tando Bago 32,709
Pahar Marri 34,208
Chhabralo 37,551
Khadhero 45,320
Dadah 37,000
Khoski 39,757
Dei Jerkis 41,454
Khalifo Qasim 37,595
Pangrio 38,897
Khairpur Ghumbo 41,119
Golarchi/Fazal Rahu 39,927
Ahmed Rajo 46,152
Rahuki 29,996
Kario Ghanwhar 26,849
Tarai 46,005
Gharo 38,546
Khorwah 39,475
Dubi 39,975
Talhar 39,658
Peeroo Lashari 47,020
Saeed Pur 45,157
Rajo Khanani 49,000

In 2013, the number of union councils in the district was increased to 68.[6]

List of Dehs

The following is a list of Badin District's 511 dehs, organised by taluka:[7]

  • Badin Taluka (142 dehs)
    • Abri
    • Achh
    • Achhro
    • Akro
    • Aminariro
    • Andhalo
    • Angri
    • Babralo-under sea
    • Badin
    • Baghar
    • Bagreji
    • Bakho Khudi
    • Bandho
    • Bano
    • Behdmi
    • Bhambhki
    • Bhaneri
    • Bidhadi
    • Bijoriro
    • Bokhi
    • Booharki
    • Borandi
    • Buxa
    • Chandhadi
    • Chanesri
    • Charo
    • Cheerandi
    • Chhel
    • Chobandi
    • Chorhadi
    • Chorhalo
    • Daleji
    • Dandhi
    • Daphri
    • Dasti
    • Dhandh
    • Dharan
    • Dheenghar
    • Doonghadi
    • Gabarlo
    • Gad
    • Gagro
    • Ghurbi
    • Githo
    • Gujjo
    • Gurho
    • Jakhralo
    • Jakhri
    • Janath
    • Janjhli
    • Janki
    • Jhagri
    • Jhalar
    • Jhol khasi
    • Jhurkandi
    • Kadhan
    • Kadi kazia
    • Kahlifa
    • Kak
    • Kalhori
    • Kamaro
    • Kand
    • Kandri
    • Karabhari
    • Keerandi
    • Khakhar
    • Khalso
    • Khambro
    • Kheerdahi
    • Khudi
    • Khurhadi
    • Khuro
    • Kumbhairo
    • Kunar
    • Lohan
    • Lao
    • Lareri
    • Loon Khan
    • Luari Sharif
    • Lundo
    • Majja Basri
    • Makhandi
    • Makra
    • Malki
    • Marai
    • Mard
    • Markhan
    • Mirzapur
    • Mithi
    • Mithi-2
    • Mithi-3
    • More
    • Moreri
    • Morhadi
    • Moro
    • Nangarkhet
    • Nangro
    • Nareri
    • Nindo Shaher
    • Odha
    • Ojhri
    • Padhar
    • Pado
    • Pahori
    • Pakhothar
    • Palh
    • Panchi
    • Panhwarki
    • Pano
    • Pano Baeed
    • Pano Baqir
    • Pano Lundki
    • Pano Mir Khan
    • Patar
    • Pateji
    • Patiari
    • Qaimpur
    • Rat
    • Roonghadi
    • Sando
    • Sanghar
    • Sanjra
    • Sarahadi
    • Saroro
    • Seerani
    • Setha
    • Sheikhpur
    • Sialki
    • Siantri
    • Siarsi
    • Singari
    • Sonhar
    • Sutiari
    • Tali
    • Thath
    • Vidhri
    • Wagodaho
    • Wahryaro
    • Waryaso
  • Matli Taluka (98 dehs)
    • Aghamano
    • Ali pur
    • Amarlo
    • Arain
    • Bambhnai
    • Baran
    • Barasar
    • Bediro
    • Bhadari
    • Buhro Jagir
    • Buhro Rayati
    • Chakra
    • Chan Ganga
    • Chansonrani
    • Chan-sorahadi
    • Chaogazo
    • Choretani
    • Dasti
    • Dadhar
    • Dakaro
    • Dariri
    • Daro sendi
    • Deero muhabat
    • Dembyari
    • Dhabhi
    • Dilo-dero
    • Diyal
    • Doomani
    • Dumbalo
    • Gari Bhri
    • Ghari Lundi
    • Gharo
    • Gharo Sarmast
    • Gopalo
    • Gorano
    • Gujo
    • H. Karam Ali
    • Hanjar
    • Jarki
    • Jehajani
    • Juneja
    • Kalwari
    • Kandrahki
    • Kangni
    • Kanheri
    • Kari Muhammad Ali
    • Kari sain Dad
    • Kariyano
    • Kathore
    • Keenjhar
    • Khaberlo
    • Khachar
    • Khad Khuhi
    • Khairwah
    • Khareri
    • Khari, Sindh
    • Khariyon
    • Khathore
    • Khori
    • Khudi
    • Labni
    • Lakhadi
    • Lanyari
    • Lorer
    • Lundano
    • Maban
    • Malhan
    • Mangria
    • Matli
    • More
    • Morhadi
    • Nathu
    • Pabni
    • Padhar
    • Paee
    • Paniro
    • Panjm Hisso
    • Phulejani
    • Rain
    • Rohiro
    • Sando
    • Saonro
    • Sehrat
    • Senhor
    • Sikni
    • Sita
    • Sore
    • Sorhadi
    • Sun
    • T.G Ali`
    • Talho
    • Talhyari
    • Tali
    • Thari
    • Udhejani
    • Vee
    • Waghrayi
    • Wanji
  • Shaheed Fazil Rahu Taluka (97 dehs)
    • Agri
    • Ahmed rajo-1
    • Ahmed rajo-2
    • Ahmed rajo-3
    • Ahmed rajo-4
    • Ahmed rajo-5
    • Ahmed rajo-6
    • Akai
    • Akri Jagir
    • Akri-1
    • Akri-2
    • Aseli
    • Bari
    • Barodari
    • Bukerani
    • Cahkari
    • Chachh
    • Dadharko
    • Dandho
    • Dasarki
    • Dubi
    • Fatehpur
    • Ghanwarah
    • Gharo
    • Girhari-1
    • Girhari-2
    • Girhari-3
    • Girhari-4
    • Girhari-5
    • Githo
    • Golarchi
    • Gujhari
    • Jakheji 1 & 2
    • Jhabiro
    • Jhol
    • Jhol-2
    • Jhole-1
    • Jhole-2
    • Jhole-3
    • Jhole-4
    • Jhole-5
    • Jhole-6
    • Kadh
    • Kaheki
    • Kakejani
    • Kand
    • Kandeyari
    • Kario 1 & 2
    • Khathar
    • Kharch
    • Khareyoon
    • kharoDabo
    • Khebrani
    • Kheeryoon
    • Khero Bhataro
    • Khersari
    • Khorwah
    • Khudh
    • Kinder Jageer
    • Koryani
    • Lakhi
    • Lakri
    • Lashkarnani
    • Lorhad
    • Malira
    • Mariwasayo-1
    • Mariwasayo-2
    • Maroo jat
    • Minyoon
    • Mitho Dabo
    • Miyano Karrath
    • Mukhdoompur
    • Mulki
    • Narri
    • Narbut
    • Nohiki
    • Nukarji-1
    • Nuqarji-2
    • Odherki
    • Padheryoon
    • Patihal
    • Phitoon
    • Rahuki
    • Rari-1
    • Rari-2
    • Rari-3
    • Rari-4
    • Rari-5
    • Rip
    • Saleh abad
    • Samki
    • Shekhano
    • Sodhki
    • Sorhadi
    • Suteyari
    • Tajhedi
    • Tarai
    • Walhar
  • Talher Taluka (55 dehs)
    • Bagerki
    • Baghlani
    • Bhetaro
    • Bohrro I
    • Bohrro II
    • Bohrro III
    • Bohrro IV
    • Chachari
    • Chanri
    • Chick
    • Dabgro
    • Dabhrro
    • Dato Jamali
    • Daurung
    • Dedki
    • Doro Nero
    • Dourmano
    • Gaheki
    • Golarri
    • Gonho
    • Kanderi
    • Khanoat
    • Kocho Sajan Sawai
    • Kohar
    • Koteri
    • Lundki
    • More
    • Morjhar
    • Mughal Hafiz
    • Munahaiki
    • Nar
    • Nawabed
    • Paathroon
    • Perharki
    • Phosana
    • Phulhadion
    • Raheji
    • Rembhan
    • Rip
    • Rojherlei
    • Saidpur
    • Sajan
    • Sajan pur
    • Sandhki
    • Sausi
    • Seri
    • Shakani
    • Shorki
    • Talhar
    • Vassarki
    • Vidh
    • Vidh
    • Walhar
    • Wasi Adil
    • Wasi Sajjan
  • Tando Bago Taluka (110 dehs)
    • Adori
    • Ahmedani
    • Akore
    • Ali abad
    • Amar Nar
    • Aqil
    • Bagh Shahmir
    • Banghar
    • Baxo Kaloi
    • Beero Weran
    • Belaro
    • Bhryoon
    • Bohri
    • Chandheli-1
    • Chandheli-11
    • Chandheli-111
    • Changho
    • Char
    • Charvo
    • Chavra
    • Chhabralo
    • Chhachh
    • Chhan
    • Choubandi
    • Dadah
    • Dambharlo
    • Dando
    • Dei
    • Dei jarkas
    • Dhanjol
    • Dhoro Kaka Noro
    • Dhubni
    • Digh
    • Domhar
    • Duz
    • Fateh Pur
    • Fato Qambrani
    • Gad
    • Gaheji
    • Girathri
    • Gujo
    • Hajar Hadi
    • Hameera
    • Har
    • Higorjani
    • Hothair
    • Jal Mori
    • Jesar
    • Kahdharo
    • Kak-1
    • Kak-11
    • Kak-111
    • Kamaro
    • Kang
    • Kangpir
    • Kapoori
    • Kariyano
    • Katadaho
    • Katal
    • Khadi Adat
    • Khado
    • Khahi Beero
    • Khairpur
    • Khalso
    • Khanah
    • Khari Khabarlo
    • Kheerdahi
    • Kherol
    • Khoro
    • Khoski
    • Khureri
    • Korahi
    • Liar
    • Machandi
    • Machori
    • Mato
    • Mena
    • Mesadi
    • Mohna
    • Morahadi
    • Moro
    • Motna
    • Oil Pur
    • Panu Nau
    • Pharho
    • Phull
    • Phyari
    • Pir Misri
    • Piror
    • Potho
    • Potho Nar
    • Rail Tarai
    • Rajori-1
    • Rajori-111
    • Ropari
    • Saddiq
    • Sangi
    • Senhaho
    • Sonhar
    • Sonhari
    • Tando Bago
    • Tayab Sehto
    • Thorki
    • Thorlo
    • Thui
    • Tori
    • Toryano
    • Uanrki
    • Vee Bahadur
    • Waghdahi

Education

The University of Sindh offers 4- year (8- Semester) bachelor's degree programs in Business Administration, Commerce and Computer Science, PGD. Computer Science and B.Ed., M.Ed. & M.A. (Education).[8]

Economy

Nearly 83% of the population lives in the rural areas with farming as the main source of livelihood. The district is irrigated by Indus River through the Akram Wah, Phuleli and Guni Canals of Kotri Barrage and Nasir Canal of Sukkur Barrage. Main Crops are Sugar Cane, Rice, Tomato, Wheat and Sunflower. There are six Sugar Mills and 30 Rice Husking mills in the District. The Oil fields in the Badin district produces nearly 50% of total production of crude oil of Pakistan.[9]

Railways

The main line runs from Badin to Hyderabad through the Matli taluka.[2]

Badin Coal Field

Spread at the area of 1,110sq.km, 'Badin Coal Field' reserves around 1.358 billion metric tons of coal.[10]

Villages per bux mugheri

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "District-wise Tables - Census 2017 Final Results". pbs.gov.pk. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. 2017.
  2. ^ a b Planning and Development Department, Sindh Government. 2011-08-12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 10 June 2010
  3. ^ History, Badin. . YesPakistan. Archived from the original on 17 November 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  4. ^ Local Govt. Department of Sindh - District of Badin 2006-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Union Council wise Thematic Analysis". Department of Health, Government of Sindh. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  6. ^ "All eight town committees of Badin district restored". Dawn. 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  7. ^ "List of Dehs in Sindh" (PDF). Sindh Zameen. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  8. ^ University, Sindh. . University of Sindh. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  9. ^ EconomyBadin, Economy. . Government of Sindh. Archived from the original on 10 October 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  10. ^ Badin, Coal Field. "Coal Field Badin". Sindh Coal. Retrieved 8 November 2013.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Badin District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Badin District Sindhi ضلعو بدين Urdu ضلع بدین is a district in the Sindh province of Pakistan The total area of the district is 6 726 square kilometers 2 Headquartered at the city of Badin the district is situated between 24 5 to 25 25 north latitude and 68 21 to 69 20 east longitude and is bounded on the north by the Tando Allahyar District Northwest by Hyderabad District on the east by Mirpur Khas and Tharparkar districts on the south by the Kutch district of India and on the west by Sujawal and Tando Muhammad Khan District Badin District ضلعو بدينضلع بدینDistrict of SindhSunflower field in Badin districtBadin is located in the south of SindhCountry PakistanProvince SindhDivisionBanbhoreHeadquartersBadinGovernment TypeDistrict Administration Deputy CommissionerN A District Police OfficerN A District Health OfficerN AArea Total6 858 km2 2 648 sq mi Population 2017 1 Total1 804 958 Density260 km2 680 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 PST Number of Tehsils6 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2 1 Religion 2 2 Language 3 Administration 3 1 List of Tehsils 3 2 List of Union Councils 3 3 List of Dehs 4 Education 5 Economy 5 1 Railways 5 2 Badin Coal Field 6 Villages per bux mugheri 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditBadin was one of the centers of the center of the ancient Indus Valley civilization Islam came into the region by 711 CE The areas remained under the control of the Islamic caliphate until it came under control of the Ghaznavids In 1592 Sindh came under the direct rule of the Mughal emperors 3 Demographics EditAt the time of the 2017 census Badin district had a population of 1 804 958 of which 931 177 were males and 873 589 females The rural population was 1 414 614 78 37 and urban 390 344 21 63 The literacy rate is 33 65 43 80 for males and 22 84 for females 1 Religion Edit Religions in Badin district 2017 1 Religion PercentMuslims 76 11 Hindus 23 61 Other or not stated 0 28 The majority religion is Islam with 76 11 of the population Hinduism including those from Scheduled Castes is practiced by 23 61 of the population 1 Language Edit Languages of Badin district 2017 Sindhi 94 12 Punjabi 3 45 Others 2 43 At the time of the 2017 census 94 12 of the population spoke Sindhi and 3 45 Punjabi as their first language 1 Administration EditList of Tehsils Edit Map of Badin District s tehsils The district is administratively subdivided into the following tehsil 4 Badin Tehsil Matli Tehsil Talhar Tehsil Tando Bago Tehsil Golarchi TehsilWith the introduction of the devolution system the talukas have been subdivided into the Union Councils numbering 49 Tapas 109 and Dehs 511 List of Union Councils Edit Badin District includes the following Union Councils 5 UC Name PopulationBadin I 41 795Badin II 42 984Badin III 45 928Muhammad Khan Bhurgri 38 991Kadi Kazia 38 456Luari Sharif 33 557Nindo 43 601Abdullah Shah 44 627Mithi III 44 485Kadhan 39 531Seerani 43 200Bhugra Memon 42 592Matli I 44 098Matli II 35 373Phalkara 45 949Malhan 45 538Haji Sawan 34 115Manik Laghari 45 953Thari 47 682Tando Ghulam Ali 42 018Ghulab Laghari 33 953Dumbalo 52 212Helepota 45 241Budho Qambrani 53 555Tando Bago 32 709Pahar Marri 34 208Chhabralo 37 551Khadhero 45 320Dadah 37 000Khoski 39 757Dei Jerkis 41 454Khalifo Qasim 37 595Pangrio 38 897Khairpur Ghumbo 41 119Golarchi Fazal Rahu 39 927Ahmed Rajo 46 152Rahuki 29 996Kario Ghanwhar 26 849Tarai 46 005Gharo 38 546Khorwah 39 475Dubi 39 975Talhar 39 658Peeroo Lashari 47 020Saeed Pur 45 157Rajo Khanani 49 000In 2013 the number of union councils in the district was increased to 68 6 List of Dehs Edit The following is a list of Badin District s 511 dehs organised by taluka 7 Badin Taluka 142 dehs Abri Achh Achhro Akro Aminariro Andhalo Angri Babralo under sea Badin Baghar Bagreji Bakho Khudi Bandho Bano Behdmi Bhambhki Bhaneri Bidhadi Bijoriro Bokhi Booharki Borandi Buxa Chandhadi Chanesri Charo Cheerandi Chhel Chobandi Chorhadi Chorhalo Daleji Dandhi Daphri Dasti Dhandh Dharan Dheenghar Doonghadi Gabarlo Gad Gagro Ghurbi Githo Gujjo Gurho Jakhralo Jakhri Janath Janjhli Janki Jhagri Jhalar Jhol khasi Jhurkandi Kadhan Kadi kazia Kahlifa Kak Kalhori Kamaro Kand Kandri Karabhari Keerandi Khakhar Khalso Khambro Kheerdahi Khudi Khurhadi Khuro Kumbhairo Kunar Lohan Lao Lareri Loon Khan Luari Sharif Lundo Majja Basri Makhandi Makra Malki Marai Mard Markhan Mirzapur Mithi Mithi 2 Mithi 3 More Moreri Morhadi Moro Nangarkhet Nangro Nareri Nindo Shaher Odha Ojhri Padhar Pado Pahori Pakhothar Palh Panchi Panhwarki Pano Pano Baeed Pano Baqir Pano Lundki Pano Mir Khan Patar Pateji Patiari Qaimpur Rat Roonghadi Sando Sanghar Sanjra Sarahadi Saroro Seerani Setha Sheikhpur Sialki Siantri Siarsi Singari Sonhar Sutiari Tali Thath Vidhri Wagodaho Wahryaro Waryaso Matli Taluka 98 dehs Aghamano Ali pur Amarlo Arain Bambhnai Baran Barasar Bediro Bhadari Buhro Jagir Buhro Rayati Chakra Chan Ganga Chansonrani Chan sorahadi Chaogazo Choretani Dasti Dadhar Dakaro Dariri Daro sendi Deero muhabat Dembyari Dhabhi Dilo dero Diyal Doomani Dumbalo Gari Bhri Ghari Lundi Gharo Gharo Sarmast Gopalo Gorano Gujo H Karam Ali Hanjar Jarki Jehajani Juneja Kalwari Kandrahki Kangni Kanheri Kari Muhammad Ali Kari sain Dad Kariyano Kathore Keenjhar Khaberlo Khachar Khad Khuhi Khairwah Khareri Khari Sindh Khariyon Khathore Khori Khudi Labni Lakhadi Lanyari Lorer Lundano Maban Malhan Mangria Matli More Morhadi Nathu Pabni Padhar Paee Paniro Panjm Hisso Phulejani Rain Rohiro Sando Saonro Sehrat Senhor Sikni Sita Sore Sorhadi Sun T G Ali Talho Talhyari Tali Thari Udhejani Vee Waghrayi Wanji Shaheed Fazil Rahu Taluka 97 dehs Agri Ahmed rajo 1 Ahmed rajo 2 Ahmed rajo 3 Ahmed rajo 4 Ahmed rajo 5 Ahmed rajo 6 Akai Akri Jagir Akri 1 Akri 2 Aseli Bari Barodari Bukerani Cahkari Chachh Dadharko Dandho Dasarki Dubi Fatehpur Ghanwarah Gharo Girhari 1 Girhari 2 Girhari 3 Girhari 4 Girhari 5 Githo Golarchi Gujhari Jakheji 1 amp 2 Jhabiro Jhol Jhol 2 Jhole 1 Jhole 2 Jhole 3 Jhole 4 Jhole 5 Jhole 6 Kadh Kaheki Kakejani Kand Kandeyari Kario 1 amp 2 Khathar Kharch Khareyoon kharoDabo Khebrani Kheeryoon Khero Bhataro Khersari Khorwah Khudh Kinder Jageer Koryani Lakhi Lakri Lashkarnani Lorhad Malira Mariwasayo 1 Mariwasayo 2 Maroo jat Minyoon Mitho Dabo Miyano Karrath Mukhdoompur Mulki Narri Narbut Nohiki Nukarji 1 Nuqarji 2 Odherki Padheryoon Patihal Phitoon Rahuki Rari 1 Rari 2 Rari 3 Rari 4 Rari 5 Rip Saleh abad Samki Shekhano Sodhki Sorhadi Suteyari Tajhedi Tarai Walhar Talher Taluka 55 dehs Bagerki Baghlani Bhetaro Bohrro I Bohrro II Bohrro III Bohrro IV Chachari Chanri Chick Dabgro Dabhrro Dato Jamali Daurung Dedki Doro Nero Dourmano Gaheki Golarri Gonho Kanderi Khanoat Kocho Sajan Sawai Kohar Koteri Lundki More Morjhar Mughal Hafiz Munahaiki Nar Nawabed Paathroon Perharki Phosana Phulhadion Raheji Rembhan Rip Rojherlei Saidpur Sajan Sajan pur Sandhki Sausi Seri Shakani Shorki Talhar Vassarki Vidh Vidh Walhar Wasi Adil Wasi Sajjan Tando Bago Taluka 110 dehs Adori Ahmedani Akore Ali abad Amar Nar Aqil Bagh Shahmir Banghar Baxo Kaloi Beero Weran Belaro Bhryoon Bohri Chandheli 1 Chandheli 11 Chandheli 111 Changho Char Charvo Chavra Chhabralo Chhachh Chhan Choubandi Dadah Dambharlo Dando Dei Dei jarkas Dhanjol Dhoro Kaka Noro Dhubni Digh Domhar Duz Fateh Pur Fato Qambrani Gad Gaheji Girathri Gujo Hajar Hadi Hameera Har Higorjani Hothair Jal Mori Jesar Kahdharo Kak 1 Kak 11 Kak 111 Kamaro Kang Kangpir Kapoori Kariyano Katadaho Katal Khadi Adat Khado Khahi Beero Khairpur Khalso Khanah Khari Khabarlo Kheerdahi Kherol Khoro Khoski Khureri Korahi Liar Machandi Machori Mato Mena Mesadi Mohna Morahadi Moro Motna Oil Pur Panu Nau Pharho Phull Phyari Pir Misri Piror Potho Potho Nar Rail Tarai Rajori 1 Rajori 111 Ropari Saddiq Sangi Senhaho Sonhar Sonhari Tando Bago Tayab Sehto Thorki Thorlo Thui Tori Toryano Uanrki Vee Bahadur WaghdahiEducation EditThe University of Sindh offers 4 year 8 Semester bachelor s degree programs in Business Administration Commerce and Computer Science PGD Computer Science and B Ed M Ed amp M A Education 8 Economy EditNearly 83 of the population lives in the rural areas with farming as the main source of livelihood The district is irrigated by Indus River through the Akram Wah Phuleli and Guni Canals of Kotri Barrage and Nasir Canal of Sukkur Barrage Main Crops are Sugar Cane Rice Tomato Wheat and Sunflower There are six Sugar Mills and 30 Rice Husking mills in the District The Oil fields in the Badin district produces nearly 50 of total production of crude oil of Pakistan 9 Railways Edit The main line runs from Badin to Hyderabad through the Matli taluka 2 Badin Coal Field Edit Spread at the area of 1 110sq km Badin Coal Field reserves around 1 358 billion metric tons of coal 10 Villages per bux mugheri EditKario GhanwerSee also EditDistricts of Pakistan Districts of SindhReferences Edit a b c d e District wise Tables Census 2017 Final Results pbs gov pk Pakistan Bureau of Statistics 2017 a b Planning and Development Department Sindh Government Archived 2011 08 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 10 June 2010 History Badin Badin history YesPakistan Archived from the original on 17 November 2011 Retrieved 8 November 2013 Local Govt Department of Sindh District of Badin Archived 2006 02 20 at the Wayback Machine Union Council wise Thematic Analysis Department of Health Government of Sindh Retrieved 23 May 2021 All eight town committees of Badin district restored Dawn 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2021 List of Dehs in Sindh PDF Sindh Zameen Retrieved 22 March 2021 University Sindh Laar Campus of University of Sindh University of Sindh Archived from the original on 12 December 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2013 EconomyBadin Economy Government of Sindh Government of Sindh Archived from the original on 10 October 2018 Retrieved 26 March 2019 Badin Coal Field Coal Field Badin Sindh Coal Retrieved 8 November 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Badin District Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Badin District amp oldid 1127519533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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