Sinjhoro

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Sinjhoro (Sindhi: سنجھورو) is a small city in Sanghar District, Sindh, Pakistan, about 12 km from Sanghar city, along Sanghar-Shahdad Pur Road. Sinjhoro is the headquarters of Taluka Municipal Administration Sinjhoro with a Mukhtiarkar seated for revenue matters since the British Era. The town is connected with Nawabshah through NWG railways network but the system is now out of order. This railway line is called Raja Ji Gadi in native Sindhi language. It is a Sindhi, Punjabi and Urdu-speaking community. It also has Post office and banks MCB, NBP, UBL, ZTBL and Government hospital, government School/college. Ethnically, there are several castes living in Sinjhoro. Hindu: Mahraj, Lohana, Bheel, Manghwar, Bajeer, Muslims: Malik, Jamsherani, Laghari, Solangi, Khaskheli, Bhutto, Shaikh, Noori, Chandio, Baloch, Qureshi, Mangrio, Soomoro, Shar and many more Sindhis living there.

Population of the town is 19,682 (2017).[1]

Coordinates: 26°02′N 68°48′E / 26.033°N 68.800°E / 26.033; 68.800

References[]

  1. ^ "Sanghar (District, Sindh, Pakistan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-01-31.


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