Tando Adam Khan

Tando Adam (Urdu: ٹنڈو آدم) (Sindhi: ٽنڊو آدم) is a town in Sindh, Pakistan. The city is also called Daran Jo Shehar (City of Gates) (درن جو شهر), because it had eight gates in different places. It was formerly under Nawab Shah district (now known as Shaheed Benazir Abad District) until 1955 and later became part of Sanghar District. Tando Adam was founded by Mir Adam Khan Mari, which is called "cantonment" for "Tando" in Balochi. Tando Adam is known for its industries and its agriculture; crops raised nearby include sugar-cane, wheat, cotton, bananas, and mangoes.

Overview

Tando Adam has number of ancient sites, including mosques and Hindu temples. The shrine of the poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Tando Adam. Now Tando Adam has a medical college namely; 'Suleman Roshan Medical College' at Hyderabad Road near Suleman Roshan Hospital. Tando Adam was known as ; "Paris of Pakistan"

Economic activity

The town has many emerging and established industries with Ismail jee considered the trade hub of the district. Tando Adam has the biggest power loom industry in Pakistan. Numerous fruit juice, paper products, cotton ginning and cottage industries also contribute to the national exchequer. Tando Adam is an economic center for Sanghar District. Its labour mostly came from Bangla road, Joharabad (formerly known as Jatia Para). There are more than 20 cotton ginning factories. The telecommunication industry also plays a vital role in the economic life of Tando Adam.

Cuisine

Tando Adam is full of bazaars, mosques, shrines and plenty of places to eat. Notable dishes of the city include sajji special dessert barfi (known as "maawa"), badayoon pera and lassi of Mastana are specialties known for their unique taste around the country.

Education

Tando Adam is home to many public and private educational institutions: New Ali Garh Government College, Government Girls Degree College, Sir Syed Government High School, Government Shah Abdul Latif High School, Government Fatimah Jinnah Girls High School, Haji Roshan Din Girls and Boys High Schools, BAHRIA Foundation College.[1] The major business areas are linked with Muhammad Ali (M.A) Jinnah road. Muhammadi Chowk is the transit hub for proceeding to Hyderabad via the national highway and to Tando Allahyar.

Population

The population of marri is 98% & 92% Muslim, 6% Hindu, and 2% Christian. Ethnically, 50% are Sindhi, 30% are Muhajir, 10% are Punjabi, 8% are Pashtun, and 2% other ethnicity. The Muhajirs and Punjabis arrived in the area following the 1947 partition of British India into India and Pakistan. The official language of the city is Urdu; other languages spoken include Sindhi, Siraiki, Balochi, Pashto, Punjabi, and Marwari Qaimkhani. Sindhi is a medium of communication.

Healthcare

Tando Adam have The large Number of Medical stores And Hospital's all over district There Are Famous Stores

Pakistan Medical, Kashif Medical, Attari Medical, Anwar Medical, Irshad Medical, Taaj Medical, Aamir Medical, Wellcome Medical, Jindran Medical,

Hospital's

Sulaiman Roshan Hospital, Government Taluka Hospital, Nadeem Hospital, Murk Hospital, Memon Hospital, Shahbaz Hospital, Indus Hospital, they are biggest Hospital's in Tando Adam.

In 1951, there were only 21,260 residents; by 2012, the population had increased to 123,261.[2] The area of the city is 16 square kilometres (6.2 sq mi).

References

  1. http://bahriafoundation.com/bf/education-training-services/
  2. See Census of Pakistan, 1961, West Pakistan Population Volume, Table 4 (II-130)

Coordinates: 25°45′N 68°40′E / 25.750°N 68.667°E / 25.750; 68.667

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