Therhi

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Therhi (Habibabad)
Therhi (Habibabad) is located in Sindh
Therhi (Habibabad)
Therhi (Habibabad)
Coordinates: 27°35′12″N 68°46′43″E / 27.58667°N 68.77861°E / 27.58667; 68.77861Coordinates: 27°35′12″N 68°46′43″E / 27.58667°N 68.77861°E / 27.58667; 68.77861
Country Pakistan
ProvinceSindh
DistrictKhairpur
Time zoneUTC+5 (GMT+5)
Dialing code0243

Therhi is a town and Union Council in Khairpur District, Sindh province, Pakistan.[1]

The town is 7 kilometers away from Khairpur City, in the direction of Sukkur via the National Highway.

Therhi is a well known center for date production in Pakistan. At the time of harvesting the date crop, thousands of people arrive from across the country especially from South Punjab and Baluchistan to help with the harvesting between late May and August.

Location[]

Therhi: 7 Kilometers away from Khairpur City in the direction of Sukkur via the National Highway.

Demographics[]

Population is around 45,000 The average annual growth rate of the population is 2.71%.

Following are the demographic indicators:

Religion:

Languages:

Government[]

The Union Council

Education[]

There are two types of educational systems prevailing in the town, i.e.:

1. Madarassa Mode of Education: There are three main Madarassas imparting Islamic education in the town.

2. Modern Education: There are governmental and private schools working for the education in the town.

  • Government Primary Main School, Therhi
  • Government High School, Therhi
  • Merhran Public school, Therhi
  • Al-Falah Educational Academy
  • Progenitor, which is part of CanPak Education system
  • Al-Suffa Public school Therhi (Registered).

The Educators School Khairpur Therhi Campus

Agriculture[]

Therhi is noted for its bountiful harvest of dates. However, the soil is suitable for many cash crops including cotton and wheat. The dry, hot climate makes the fruit very sweet, supple and juicy. It is very hot and sunny during the summer and cold in winter. Humidity is low.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ www.khairpur.gos.pk http://www.khairpur.gos.pk/#. Retrieved 2021-03-25. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)


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