Mirpur Sakro

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Mirpur Sakro is a village located 45 km away from Thatta district while it’s 68 km away from Karachi, Sindh. Mirpur Sakro is at an altitude height of 9 km. It’s a small area having a population of 8371 settled in a scattered form and native language spoken here is Sindhi. The most prominent aspects of this village is, it’s connectivity to Gharo-Keti Bunder highway and the Sakro Qabrustan (graveyard) which is around 2 km wide located in the middleof the village. As this village has a highway passing through it, transportation is not considered a hectic task for the natives. People of Sakro area usually work in fields and are farmers by profession or they are somehow linked agriculture to support their livelihood. Agriculture is usually carried through irrigation which possible in the area as Mirpur Sakro lies quite close to Sindh River. The landscape of the village comprises long cultivated field. Infrastructure of Sakro is not very advanced as there are usually cob houses while the roads are Kachi (unpaved). There are small healthcare centers or personal clinics here. Mirpur sakro also have two school of matric level one for boys and one for girls. The education of this area is not good. Only 0.5% students passed intermediate and 0.1% goes to universities for graduation. In inhabitants of Mirpur Sakro the Baloch tribes are settled here since 3 centuries.

Coordinates: 24°33′N 67°38′E / 24.550°N 67.633°E