Diplo Tehsil


Diplo Tehsil, also referred to as Diplo Taluka, is an administrative subdivision of Tharparkar District in south-eastern Sindh, Pakistan. Its administrative headquarters are located in the town of Diplo. The tehsil lies about south-west of the district capital, Mithi, and around east of Karachi. It occupies the south-western part of Tharparkar District and shares a border with Kutch District of Gujarat, India.
According to the 2023 national census, Diplo Tehsil had a population of 163,119. The majority of residents speak Sindhi. It is one of the seven tehsils of Tharparkar and is connected by road to neighbouring towns and settlements.

Geography

Diplo Tehsil, situated at an average elevation of, covers an area of about, which constitutes roughly 14.6% of Tharparkar District's total area.
It is bordered by Badin Taluka of Badin District to the west and India to the south. Within Tharparkar, it is bounded by Kaloi Taluka to the northwest, Mithi Taluka to the northeast, and Islamkot Taluka to the east.

Climate

Diplo has a hot desert climate. Average annual temperatures are around to and rarely below or above Rainfall is scarce and highly seasonal, with approximately falling on roughly 20 days per year. precipitation occurs during the June–September monsoon, when ephemeral rivers briefly flow before drying up again during the long arid season.

Flora

Vegetation in Diplo is typical of the Thar Desert, dominated by xerophytic plants adapted to arid conditions. Common species include shrubs such as Prosopis cineraria, Capparis decidua, and Salvadora oleoides. Grasses like Cenchrus biflorus and Lasiurus scindicus cover sandy areas and provide seasonal fodder for livestock. Neem trees are also widely planted, offering shade and greenery in the desert environment. Vegetation cover expands during the monsoon, when rainfall supports temporary cultivation and the rapid growth of wild grasses and herbs across the dunes and plains.

Fauna

A 2015 survey of the Thar Desert recorded 35 species of mammals in the talukas of Tharparkar District. Rodents were the most common, followed by Carnivora, along with insectivores, bats, lagomorph, and several hoofed animals.

Population

The 2023 census recorded 163,119 inhabitants living in 32,219 households. Population density is approximately 56.8 persons per square kilometre.
The literacy rate stands at 46.1%, with marked gender disparities: 61.2% for males and only 29.9% for females, reflecting limited educational access, particularly for women and girls.

Language

Of the 2023 population of 162,968, Sindhi was spoken by about 99.87% of residents. Other languages were spoken by small minorities, including Pashto, and a few others among them Punjabi.

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