Dando
Dando is a town in Tando Muhammad Khan District, Sindh province, Pakistan.
Geography
Location
Dando is around 14 km from Matli city and 66 km from the major city of Hyderabad. It is amidst canals fed by the River Indus.Climate
The village experiences a temperate climate as is found in other areas of lower Sindh.Demography
The town has a population of around 4,543. Mostly people living here are Muslims with a significant Hindu minority. Ethnic communities including Khatti, Memon, Pathan, Punjabi and others live here in harmony. The languages spoken include, Urdu, Sindhi, Seraiki, and Gujrati.Administration
Dando consists of one union council. A single UC consists of 4 Dehs. Wards of Ringyoon, and Sajan Sawahi are part of UC-26 Dando.Landmarks and Points of Interest
Dando has some notable landmarks which represent its cultural and historical significance:1. Historical mosque of BiBi Lal masjid.
2. Tomb of Sajan sawahi beside Dando is one of the most visited and venerated shrine in area.
3. It has one of the oldest railway station: Pal station.
Economy
Infrastructure and facilities provided do not support large scale commercial activities or industrial establishments in the area and economy is mostly rural with agriculture being dominant source of income followed by making of traditional handicrafts. Cotton, rice paddy, tomato and sugarcane are key crops of Dando.Gooni provides water for irrigation and household use, hence is vital for the people of the area.