District Badin Profile
Badin is a district located in the southern part of the province of Sindh in
Pakistan. The district is situated in the deltaic region of the River Indus and
covers an area of approximately 6,726 square kilometers. Badin is known for its
fertile agricultural land, which is used to grow a variety of crops including
cotton, sugarcane, and wheat.
The
district is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the south, Thatta District to the
east, Hyderabad District to the north, and the Kachho region of Dadu District
to the west. Badin has a population of approximately 1.4 million people,
according to the 2017 census.
The
district headquarters is the city of Badin, which is located approximately 150
kilometers east of the provincial capital, Karachi. Other major towns in the district
include Tando Bago, Matli, Golarchi, and Talhar. The district is served by
several major highways and a railway line, which connects it to other parts of
the province.
Railway Station Badin |
The
culture of Badin is strongly influenced by the Sufi tradition, with several Sufi
shrines located in the district. The people of Badin are known for their
hospitality and friendliness, and the district is also home to several historic
sites and landmarks, including the ruins of the ancient city of Bhambore and
the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta.
Taluka Badin
Taluka
Badin is a subdivision of the Badin District in the province of Sindh,
Pakistan. It is located in the southeastern part of the district and covers an
area of approximately 2,200 square kilometers. The population of Taluka Badin
is estimated to be around 450,000 people.
The
economy of Taluka Badin is largely based on agriculture, with cotton, rice, and
wheat being the main crops grown in the area. The area is also known for its
mango orchards and production of dates. Fishing is also an important industry,
as the area is located near the coast of the Arabian Sea.
Taluka Matli
Taluka
Matli is a subdivision of the Badin District in the province of Sindh,
Pakistan. It is located in the southeastern part of the district and covers an
area of approximately 1,314 square kilometers. The population of Taluka Matli
is estimated to be around 250,000 people.
The economy of Taluka Matli is largely based on agriculture, with rice, wheat, and cotton being the main crops grown in the area.
Taluka Tando
Bago
Taluka
Tando Bago is a subdivision of the Badin District in the province of Sindh,
Pakistan. It is located in the western part of the district and covers an area
of approximately 1,300 square kilometers. The population of Taluka Tando Bago
is estimated to be around 200,000 people.
The economy of Taluka Tando Bago is largely based on agriculture, with cotton, rice, and wheat being the main crops grown in the area. The area is also known for its production of fruits, including mangoes, guavas, and oranges. Fishing is also an important industry
Taluka
Talhar
Taluka
Talhar is a subdivision of the district of Badin in the province of Sindh,
Pakistan. It is located in the northwestern part of the district and covers an
area of approximately 1,340 square kilometers. The population of Taluka Talhar
is estimated to be around 250,000 people.
Taluka
Golarchi
Taluka
Golarchi is a subdivision of the Badin District in the province of Sindh,
Pakistan. It is located in the central part of the district and covers an area
of approximately 940 square kilometers. The population of Taluka Golarchi is
estimated to be around 150,000 people.
The
economy of Taluka Golarchi is largely based on agriculture, with cotton, wheat,
and rice being the main crops grown in the area. Fishing is also an
important industry, as the area is located near the coast of the Arabian Sea.