Naudero

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Naudero (Urdu: نوڈیرو ) is a town and Union Council of Ratodero Taluka in Larkana District, Sindh, Pakistan[1]. The Union Council includes the village of Garhi Khuda Bakhsh. It is located at 27°40'0N 68°22'0E and lies to the north-west of the district capital Larkana[2].

It is the second most important town of Ratodero Taluka, and has a railway station. In the days of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto a big industrial complex was established here known as "Larkano Sugar Mills". This town is famous because of Quaid Awam Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. There are Bhutto family's bungalows in the town and vast agricultural land in the surrounding area, and many of their relatives live here. The first one of the Bhutto family to reside here was Rasool Bakhsh Khan Bhutto, after him Khanbahadur Ahmed Khan Bhutto became the pagdar. Assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto is buried nearby.[3]

Trading of rice is very common in the town, and guava is 'exported' in very large quantities. This town in linked with the district capital Larkana with a very fine road, a road was constructed in the days of Bhutto leading to Sukkur. Which reduced the distance from Larkana to Sukkur considerably. Following government institutions are in the town: High school, Girls high school, Primary school, Police station, Town Committee, 30 bed hospital, veterinary hospital, post offices, agricultural office, exchange office, model town, National Bank, Zarai Bank and United bank.

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Coordinates: 27°40′0″N, 68°22′0″E