Allah Bachayo Talpur

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Allah Bachayo Talpur (Sindhi: الله بچايو ٽالپر, October 1914 – 23 May 2005) was a Sindhi politician and agriculturalist from Jhuddo, Mirpurkhas in Sindh.[1]

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BornOctober, 1914
Died23 May 2005 (aged 92)
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Allah Bachayo Talpur
الله بچايو ٽالپر
Member of Sindh Assembly
In office
12 September 1953  26 March 1955
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BornOctober, 1914
Died23 May 2005 (aged 92)
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Early life

He belongs to the Talpur family of Sind. Allah Bachayo Talpur studied at Sind Madrassa and Sind College, Karachi. He obtained his B.Sc. degree from Reading University (England) in 1938 and M.Sc., from the University of Texas, U.S.A. in 1940. He returned from England in 1940.

Career

He was a pioneer in mechanised farming in Sindh. He began supervising his lands and mechanised about 3000 acres. He was elected MLA at Sindh Assembly in 1953.[1][2]

He served in the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research, All-India Cattle Show Committee, Chairman of Zamindari Co-operative Bank of MirpurKhas, Pakistan Central Committee, and Food Agriculture Council of Pakistan.[3][4][1] Talpur died on 23 May 2005, at the age of 92.[5]

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