Larkana District

Larkana District (Sindhi: ضلعو لاڙڪاڻو; Urdu: ضلع لاڑکانہ) is a district of Sindh province of Pakistan. Its main city is Larkana on the banks of the Indus River. It is home district the of influential Bhutto family. The Larkana Bulls cricket team stablished in 2013.

Larkana
ضلعو لاڙڪاڻو
ضلع لاڑکانہ
Top: Tomb of Shah Baharo
Bottom: Ruins of Mohenjo-daro
Larkana is located in the North-West of Sindh
Coordinates: 27°33′36″N 68°13′35″E
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
DivisionLarkana
HeadquartersLarkana
Government
  TypeDistrict Administration
  Deputy CommissionerTariq Manzor chandio since 2019
  District Health OfficerN/A
Area
  Total1,948 km2 (752 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
  Total1,521,786
  Density780/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PKT)
LanguagesSindhi
Number of Tehsils04
Websitewww.larkana.gov.pk

Other towns of the district include Ratodero, Dokri, Bakrani and Naodero. In 2005, the Government of Pakistan under Pervez Musharraf bifurcated the district, forming a new district called Qamber and Shahdadkot, with two towns of Qambar Khan and Shahdadkot.

Administration

The district of Larkana is administratively subdivided into the following tehsil:[2]

Economy

Some 10 km away from Larkana city, sugarcane is cultivated and processed at the Larkana Sugar Mills (Pvt) Ltd. which was inaugurated by then Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on January 30, 1974.[3]

Larkana's guava and berries are famous both nationally and internationally, the annual output of the district stands at thousands of tons. All the villages of Larkana on the right bank of River Indus have vast guava orchids spread over thousands of acres, located in Dodai, Mahotta, Naudero, Chooharpur, Agani, Metla, Izzat Ji Wandh, Phulpota and other villages.[4][5]

Education

Cadet College Larkana, was inaugurated by the former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto in 1994, first planned by her late father Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1975. The College is located 24 kilometres (15 mi) away from Larkana, and some 3 kilometres from Moen-jo-Daro.[6] Now there are colleges universities

  • Govt. Degree College Larkana
  • Shaheed Zufiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology Larkana
  • Govt. College of Technology Larkana
  • Sindh Science College Larkana
  • Global Science College Larkana
  • Govt. Chandka Medical College Larkana
  • Benazir College of Nursing
  • QUEST Larkana
  • Allama Open University Larkana

Transport

Moenjodaro Airport is located near Mohen-jo-daro, 28 km away to the south of the city of Larkana, about 5 kilometres away from Dokri. The main users of the airport are Pakistan International Airlines, the country's national flag-carrier. The outdated infrastructure of the airport prevents the use of large, advanced aircraft, with the PIA largely using Fokker aeroplanes for flights.

Demographics

At the time of the 2017 census, Larkana district had a population of 1,521,786, of which 775,934 were males and 745,530 females. The rural population was 822,888 (54.07%) and urban 698,898 (45.93%). The literacy rate is 53.80%: 65.33% for males and 41.89% for females.[1]

Religions in Larkana district (2017)[1]
Religion Percent
Muslims
98.45%
Hindus
1.45%
Other or not stated
0.10%

The majority religion is Islam, with 98.45% of the population. Hinduism (including those from Scheduled Castes) is practiced by 1.45% of the population. Sindhi was the predominant language, spoken by 97.25% of the population.[1]

Sport

The Larkana Bulls cricket team in Larkana, team was established in 2013

Larkana Cricket Stadium alternatively called as Shaheed Mohtarama Benazir Bhutto International Cricket Stadium was built by Pakistan Cricket Board in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh near the tomb of Benazir Bhutto.[7][8]

List of Dehs

The following is a list of Larkana District's union councils, organised by tehsil:[9]

  • Larkana Tehsil (54 dehs)
    • Agani
    • Ahmed Pathan
    • Akil
    • Bago Vighamal
    • Baid Sangi
    • Bero Chandio
    • Bindi
    • Bugti Baloch
    • Chakar Ali
    • Chuharpur
    • Chutto Mahesar
    • Dara Gaad
    • Dhamrah
    • Dodai
    • Fatehpur
    • Fati Bilwal
    • Ghanghro
    • Ilyas
    • Jamarani
    • Jiand Jatoi
    • Kanga
    • Kathar
    • Kathoro Bado
    • Khalid
    • Khedkar
    • Kothi
    • Lahno Samito
    • Lahori
    • Langh
    • Larkano
    • Loungai
    • Lund
    • Masu Hab
    • Mitho Dero
    • Miyani Nihal
    • Morio Khuhro
    • Nangar Sangi
    • Nasurullah
    • Nau Abad
    • Nazar Thariri
    • Nindero
    • Phul
    • RasheedWagan
    • Rato Kot
    • Rato Kot Rayati
    • Sache Dino Kalhoro
    • Sanhri
    • Soomar Sangi
    • Sultan Abro
    • Talbani
    • Valeed
    • Vikia Sangi
    • Wah Nabi Bux
    • Zakrio Mahesar
  • Ratodero Tehsil (61 dehs)
    • Phulpota
    • Akil Hakro
    • Banguldero
    • Bhahman
    • Bhando Rato
    • Bhutta
    • Bossan
    • Chajra
    • Chhango Rajuho
    • Daranpur
    • Doda Khan Bhutto
    • Dosu Dar
    • Dhrabhi
    • Fatehpur
    • Gachal
    • Gh. H. Hakro
    • Jumo Agham
    • Kalar Sarkari
    • Khairodero
    • Khan Wah
    • Khuda Bux Bhutto
    • Kodrani
    • Kohri
    • Kubro
    • M. K. Jalbani
    • Mamo Jagir
    • Mamo Rayati
    • Masu Dero
    • Mevo Ghanghro
    • Miyani Noor Malah Jagir
    • Miyani Noor Mallah Rayati
    • Moria Faqir
    • Mullan Kalhora
    • Naudero
    • Naudero
    • Nazar Detho
    • Nazar Ghangro
    • Noor Pur
    • Panju Abro
    • Panju Kinaro
    • Panju Lorir
    • Patro
    • Pawro
    • Pir Bux Bhutto
    • Rahuja
    • Rajudero
    • Saidodero
    • Salar Janwari
    • Sanjar Abro
    • Sarho Ghanghro
    • Shadi Abro
    • Shadi Agham
    • Sharif Pur
    • Tayyab
    • Unar
    • Wali Dad Veesar
    • Waris Dino Machhi
    • Wassand Jeho
    • Wassayo Bhutto
    • Yaru Pitafi
    • Zangehja
  • Dokri Tehsil (31 dehs)
    • Abrepota
    • Baburi
    • Badah
    • Bagi
    • Bhangia Kalhora
    • Beli gaji
    • Budho dero
    • Chakro
    • Dabuli Vechob
    • Dokri
    • Fateh pur
    • Gaji dero
    • Ghanghriko
    • Gujar
    • Jadam Kalhoro
    • Kabuli
    • Karani
    • Khachar pur
    • Khair wah
    • Khairo Jhatiyal
    • Khooh Norang
    • Latri
    • Mirzai
    • Nari Lashari
    • Samitia
    • Seehar
    • Sui
    • Tiger
    • Veehar
    • Wakro
    • Yaru Lakhair
  • Bakrani Tehsil (41 dehs)
    • Abad
    • Amrot
    • Arija
    • Bakrani
    • Baqa Pur
    • Behleem
    • Belhari
    • Bhutta Kalhora
    • Dandano
    • Daro Dodaiko
    • Darya Khan
    • Dhandhra
    • Farid Abad
    • Ganjo
    • Garello
    • Gud
    • Hassan Wahan
    • Jatoi Chachar
    • Kania
    • Kanuri
    • Karira
    • Kot Chandiko
    • Mad Bahu
    • Mahar Wada
    • Mato
    • Mehrab Pur
    • Mir Khan Abro
    • Nasirabad Jagir
    • Nasirabad Rayati
    • Noor Pur
    • Panjo Khohkhar
    • Salhani
    • Shah Baig
    • Shah Nawaz
    • Shaikh Fojo
    • Simno
    • Sunhari Jagir
    • Sunhari Rayati
    • Tagar
    • Thullah
    • Yako Sandilo

Notable people

See also

References

  1. "District-wise Tables - Census 2017 Final Results". pbs.gov.pk. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. 2017.
  2. "District Larkana Online! [ApnaLarkana.com] - First Official & Commercial website on District Larkana... Complete guide to Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. Larkana, Chandka, Moen jo daro, benazir Bhutto, Zulfiqar Bhutto, garhi khuda baksh, murtaza bhutto, bhutto,". apnalarkana.com. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. "LARKANA SUGAR MILLS (PVT) LTD". enic.pk. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  4. the Newspaper. "Berries and guava of Larkana". dawn.com. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  5. Web Desk (15 January 2015). "Chilly weather badly affects guava orchid crop". Pakistan Times. Archived from the original on 8 October 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  6. Official, CCL. "Cadet College Larkana". Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  7. Larkana. "Larkana Stadium". Dawn. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  8. "Shaheed Mohtarama Benazir Bhutto International Cricket Stadium - Pakistan - Cricket Grounds - ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  9. "List of Dehs in Sindh" (PDF). Sindh Zameen. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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