Jamshoro District


Jamshoro District is a district of Sindh province, Pakistan. Jamshoro city is the capital while Kotri is the largest city of the Jamshoro District. The district borders Dadu district to the north. To the east, the Indus separates it from Shaheed Benazirabad, Matiari and Hyderabad districts. Thatta district lies to the south, and Karachi district to the southwest. To the west is the Kirthar Range that mark the boundary between Pakistan's provinces of Balochistan and Sindh, separating Jamshoro from Hub district of Balochistan.
Jamshoro District was split from Dadu District on 14 December 2004. It is situated on the west bank of River Indus.

Geography

The total geographical area of the district is 11,260 square kilometres. It is about 220 kilometers from north to south and about 100 kilometres wide from east to west. A 2 to 6 kilometres wide belt of the west bank of River Indus is cultivated and irrigated and the remaining land of the district is either hilly or cultivated. Agriculture is the main source of income.
In summer, the northern part is hotter than that of other parts of the district and normally cool in winter.
The district is rich in limestone, salika sand, gravels, silt, and marble. These minerals are found in Taluka Thano Bula Khan and Sehwan. Coal is obtained from Lakhra Taluka Manjhand.

Demographics

As of the 2023 census, Jamshoro district has 213,493 households and a population of 1,117,308. The district has a sex ratio of 107.20 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 49.63%: 57.01% for males and 41.63% for females. 331,559 are under 10 years of age. 521,746 live in urban areas.
The current population figures are tabulated below:
NameStatusPopulation
Census
1998
Population
Census
2017
Population Census 2023
KotriTaluka207,574438,063472,003
ManjhandTaluka100,105140,766161,794
SehwanTaluka170,589269,817322,011
Thana Bulla KhanTaluka103,826145,262161,500
JamshoroDistrict582,094993,9081,117,308

Religion

The majority religion is Islam, with 94.14% of the population. Hinduism is practiced by 4.76% of the population, while Christians are 0.99% of the population.
; Hindu temples
  1. Gobindram Darbar at Manjhand
  2. Kathwari Harijan Manhar Mandir

    Languages

At the time of the 2023 census, 89.43% of the population spoke Sindhi, 3.67 Urdu, 2.34% Punjabi, 1.87% Pashto and 1.46% Balochi as their first language.

Economy

The majority of the population of the district is rural and they are involved in cultivation. Industrial areas and Power plants are using manpower, while towns are providing business opportunities to the residents. The inhabitants of mountainous area keep cattle while Mallahs o Manchhar Lake earn their living by fishing. Approximately 20% of the district population works for the federal and provincial government.
Nooriabad Industrial Area and Kotri Industrial Area are two big zones of Industries where more than 500 different industries are located..
Jamshoro Power Station, Lakhra Power Project and Kotri Thermal Power Station are the main power units in this district.

Sindh Industrial And Trading Estate

Two main town's of Sindh Industrial and Trading Estate are in Jamshoro District, Kotri and Nooriabad. Having more than 500 production plants which produces Cotton, Rice, Flour, Oil and many more.

Education

The district is administratively subdivided into the following tehsil:
Jamshoro District includes the following Union Councils:
UC NamePopulation
Nagoline35,788
Kotri29,861
H.M. Shoro43,728
A.B. Shoro42,100
S.W. I49,723
S.W. II54,079
S.W. III42,466
Jamshoro42,526
Morojabal30,301
Petaro28,487
Sehwan Sharif36,359
Sehwan II45,384
Channa39,954
Talti37,694
Bubak28,776
Bhan46,962
Jhangara34,678
Dall45,383
Manjhand35,522
Manzoorabad34,047
Lakha32,384
Sann33,400
Amri/Laki33,842
T.B. Khan43,705
T.A. Khan39,067
Toung33,762
Mole36,750
Sari39,079

List of Dehs

The following is a list of Jamshoro District's dehs, organised by taluka:
  • Kotri Taluka
  • * Andhi-Je-Kasi
  • * Bada Jaghir
  • * Bada Rayati
  • * Belo Gugh
  • * Chhib
  • * Dabhon
  • * Kandh Wingo
  • * Karo-Khoho
  • * Khanpur, Jamshoro
  • * Kotri
  • * Manjho Jagir
  • * Manhjo Rayti
  • * Morho Jabal
  • * Mulas
  • * Nadhi Buhni
  • * Petaro Jagir
  • * Petaro Rayati
  • * Rahir
  • * Railo
  • * Saloi
  • * Sonwalhar
  • * Tango
  • * Tarband
  • * Ukhri Kass
  • * Vee
  • * Wagan Wari
  • Manjhand Taluka
  • * Abad
  • * Amri
  • * Badhpur
  • * Belo Unerpur
  • * Bhacha
  • * Bhadar
  • * Bhambhara
  • * Bhiyan
  • * Bhorawah
  • * Bug
  • * Butho
  • * Chachhar
  • * Dabhi
  • * Dabhri
  • * Dumb
  • * Elchi
  • * Gaincha
  • * Givari
  • * Gor Had
  • * Jhalo
  • * Kachi
  • * Kandher
  • * Karahi
  • * Kastor
  • * Khakoor
  • * Khasai
  • * Kheraji
  • * Khuman
  • * Korejani
  • * Kubi
  • * Kun
  • * Lakha
  • * Lakhri
  • * Laki
  • * Lellan
  • * Manjhand
  • * Meeting
  • * Nea Jetharo
  • * Noorpur
  • * Ocho
  • * Rajri
  • * Rio Katcho Unerpur
  • * Sann
  • * Shoorki
  • * Tangyani
  • * Thatti
  • * Thebat
  • * Unerpur
  • * Wachharo
  • * Wadi Behani
  • Sehwan Taluka
  • * Abad
  • * Akri Jageer
  • * Akri Rayati
  • * Aktar
  • * Arazi
  • * Arbi
  • * Bado Jabal
  • * Bagh Yousif
  • * Baid
  • * Bajara
  • * Barki
  • * Bhambha
  • * Bhan
  • * Bhootra
  • * Bhundhri
  • * Bilawalpur
  • * Bilhan
  • * Bilhni
  • * Bubuk
  • * Bukhtiar Pur
  • * Channa
  • * Chhachh
  • * Chorlo
  • * Dal
  • * Dalh
  • * Dhandh-Karampur
  • * Duri Dero Jageer
  • * Duri Dero Rayati
  • * Fazlani
  • * Gahir
  • * Gumrachh
  • * Jafferabad
  • * Jaheja
  • * Jatoi
  • * Jhandiani
  • * Jhangara
  • * Kachhi
  • * Kai
  • * Kalo Bhori
  • * Kandi Jabal
  • * Karampur
  • * Karyani
  • * Khabroth Jageer
  • * Khabroth Rayati
  • * Khero Dero
  • * Kot Barocho
  • * Lashari
  • * Maheji
  • * Miliriri
  • * Munh-Mukhri
  • * Naing
  • * Narpirari
  • * Nighawal
  • * Peer Hassan
  • * Radhok
  • * Rohri
  • * Saeedabad
  • * Sehwan
  • * Shah Gorch
  • * Shaikh
  • * Sultanpur
  • * Super
  • * Talabad Jabal
  • * Talti
  • * Tando Shahbazi
  • * Tehni
  • * Therhi Jageer
  • * Therhi Rayati
  • * Wahur
  • * Wanchha
  • * Yakubani
  • Thano Bula Khan Taluka
  • * Babar Band
  • * Bachani
  • * Batharo-Karchat
  • * Beli Thap
  • * Bhall
  • * Desvi
  • * Dhamach
  • * Ghanghiaro
  • * Hathal Buth
  • * Kalo Khohar
  • * Kande-Tarai
  • * Kapat
  • * Khajoor
  • * Koh-Tarash
  • * Loyachh-Doda Khan
  • * Loyachh-Sardar Khan
  • * Mole
  • * Pat-Karchat
  • * Pokhan
  • * Rani Kot
  • * Rek
  • * Sari
  • * Tak Makan
  • * Thando Arab Khan
  • * Tiko Baran
  • * Toung
  • * Uth Palan
  • * Wahi Arab Khan