Mubarakpur, Jacobabad

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M u b a r a k p u r
Shahal (Shāhal)
M u b a r a k p u r is located in Sindh
M u b a r a k p u r
M u b a r a k p u r
Coordinates: 28°10′7″N 68°38′18″E / 28.16861°N 68.63833°E / 28.16861; 68.63833Coordinates: 28°10′7″N 68°38′18″E / 28.16861°N 68.63833°E / 28.16861; 68.63833
Country Pakistan
ProvinceSindh
DistrictJacobabad
Elevation
46 m (151 ft)
Population
 • Total28.000[1]
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Calling code+92

Mubarakpur is a town in the Jacobabad District in Sindh Province of Pakistan.Near Mian Sahib and Thul in Sindh Province Of Pakistan .It is located at 28° 10' 8.4972 N68° 38' 18.2148E with an altitude of 47 metres its original name (with diacritics) is Shāhal .[2] The Mohallas in Mubarakpur include Bhutta Muhalla, Soomra Mohalla, Mahar Muhalla, Mastoi Mohalla,Hussaini Mohalla, and Mohalla Shaheed Zulifqar Ali Bhutto. Bhuttos are in majority and have strong influence in political and social effect upon the economical background of Mubarakpur. The population of this city is estimated around 28,000. There are both private Schools/Colleges & Schools ( Gul Model Science College, Haasan Public School, Government Boys & Girls High schools) *


Mubarakpur village life (Urdu: مبارک پور کے لوگوں کی زندگی‎ ) is the traditional rural life of the people of Pakistan.

People in Mubarakpur village usually live in houses made of bricks, clay or mud. These typically have two or three rooms which house extended families. Although now they prefer living by making separate home for each family (nuclear units) but they don't live far away from their relatives, and they are extending their villages by making more homes. Due to geographical and other socioeconomic diversity, different regions have slightly different physical and social layout. For example, in Gongrani, Balochistan, people live in homes built within cliff-side caves that are connected by walkways.[1] Most of the villagers are farmers but other rural occupations include blacksmiths, hairdressers and tailors, shepherds, Teaching Profession, Traders, and Bureaucratizes.

Rural social organization in Pakistan is marked by kinship and exchange relations. Socioeconomic status among rural Pakistani villagers is often based upon the ownership of agricultural land, which also may provide social prestige in village cultures.[3] The majority of rural Mubarakpurians inhabitants livelihoods is based upon the rearing of livestock, which also comprises a significant part of Sindh/Pakistan's gross domestic product. Some livestock raised by rural Mubarakpurians include cattle and goats, sweets,merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade.

The traditional culture of the village is now subject to change due to the effects upon village society due to rural urbanization,and from the introduction of modern technology, such as pumps and tube wells for irrigation.Resistance to social and cultural changes exists among Pakistani village inhabitants, and varying methods of managing these changes have been tried.


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  • Mian Jo Goth

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References[]

  1. ^ "Population and household detail from block to district level" (PDF). pbs.gov.pk. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  2. ^ "Mubarakpur · Jacobabad, Sindh, Pakistan".

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