Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil

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Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil
بلڙي شاھ ڪريم تعلقو
بلڑی شاہ کریم تحصیل

बुलड़ी शाह करीम तहसील
Shrine of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
Shrine of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
Nickname: 
Shah Karim
Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil is located in Sindh
Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil
Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil
Location in Sindh
Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil is located in Pakistan
Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil
Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 24°51′41″N 68°19′57″E / 24.86127840905121°N 68.33240771371034°E / 24.86127840905121; 68.33240771371034
Country Pakistan
ProvinceSindh
DivisionHyderabad
DistrictTando Muhammad Khan District
TehsilBulri Shah Karim Tehsil
HeadquartersBulri Shah Karim
Government
  TypeTehsil Administration
  Assistant commissionerAzizullah Soomro
  MukhtiarkarRiaz Ahmed Patoli
  Municipal OfficerZulfiqar Marfani
Area
  Total
770 km2 (300 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
  Total
237,011
  Density310/km2 (800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Bulri Shah Karim Tehsil (Taluka) (Sindhi: بلڙي شاھ ڪريم تعلقو, Urdu: بلڑی شاہ کریم تحصیل, Hindi: बुलड़ी शाह करीम तहसील), also called Shah Karim, is an administrative subdivision located in the district Tando Muhammad Khan, within the Sindh province of Pakistan. Named after the Sufi saint Shah Abdul Karim Bulri, this tehsil has cultural and historical significance in the region.[1][2]

Bulri Shah Karim has a town committee, and it is the administrative centre of the tehsil. The town is renowned for hosting the annual Urs (festival) at the shrine of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri.[3]

The tehsil comprises seven union councils, three circles, 17 tapas, 76 Dehs and 520 villages.

Union councils:[4]

  1. Allah Yar Turk
  2. Bulri Shah Karim
  3. Janhan Soomro
  4. Mullakatiar
  5. Saeed Khan Lund
  6. Saeed Matto
  7. Saeedpur

Historical Places

Tehsil Bulri Shah Karim is home to several historical sites, including:

  • The shrine of Shah Abdul Karim Bulri: He was an early Sindhi Sufi poet and the great-great-grandfather of the renowned Sindhi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.
  • Dhandi Mosque: Named after the nearby Dhandi mound, this mosque is believed to have been constructed during the Mughal period.[5]
  • The shrine of Shaikh Lodhi Jiye Shah, near Syed Matto Shah

Education

A burgeoning educational landscape exists in Bulri Shah Karim town and the tehsil, comprising public and private schools and colleges, including:[6][7]

  • Government Degree College, Bulri Shah Karim
  • Government Boys High School, Bulri Shah Karim
  • Government Girls High School, Bulri Shah Karim
  • Government High School, Abdul Rahim Katiar, near Ditta Wah
  • Government High School, Janhan Soomro
  • Government High School, Mullakatiar
  • Government High School, Saeed Khan Lund
  • Government High School, Saidpur
  • Government High School, Jhang Katiar
  • Government Secondary School, Kapoor Mori
  • Government Secondary School, Syed Matto Shah

The nearby district town of Tando Muhammad Khan is a hub of public and private educational institutions, including the University of Modern Sciences (the Indus Medical College and Hospital, and nursing, pharmacy, and physical therapy colleges);[8] government degree colleges for boys and girls; a Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) campus; Bahria Foundation College, and several high, middle and primary schools.

Language

Languages in Bulri Shah Karim tehsil (2017)[9]
  1. Sindhi (97.0%)
  2. Punjabi (1.00%)
  3. Brahui (1.00%)
  4. Other (1.00%)

The predominant language spoken in Bulri Shah Karim tehsil is Sindhi. According to the 2017 census, several other languages are also commonly spoken within the tehsil. These include Punjabi, Brahui, Saraiki, Balochi, Urdu, Hindko and Pashto. Additionally, the Hazara tribe, descendants of the late General Moosa Khan, who reside in Bulri Shah Karim, speak Persian.[9][10]

Health

There's a network of public and private hospitals in the tehsil, including the Government of Sindh's taluka headquarter hospital in Bulri Shah Karim town,[11] and basic health units at the union council level, which not only provide essential medical services but also operate as the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) centres.[12]

The Basic Health Unit (BHU) in the village Syed Matto Shah, union council Saeed Matto.

The district town of Tando Muhammad Khan boasts a comprehensive array of healthcare amenities, both public and private, including National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD),[13] Indus Medical College and Hospital, District Headquarter Hospital (Civil Hospital),[14] and Memon Hospital.

Notable people

See also

References

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