Sujawal District

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Sujawal District (Sindhi: سجاول ضلعو, Urdu: ضلع سجاول) is a district of the Sindh province of Pakistan.[3] It is located at 24°36'23" North and 68°4'19" East[4] and is bordered in the northwest by the Indus River, which separates it from Thatta District. The district has an area of 7,335 km2.

Country Pakistan
Established12 October 2013
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Sujawal District
  • سجاول ضلعو
  • ضلع سجاول
Mangrove plantation near Shahbandar
Mangrove plantation near Shahbandar
Map of Sindh with Sujawal District highlighted
Map of Sindh with Sujawal District highlighted
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
DivisionHyderabad
Established12 October 2013
HeadquartersSujawal
Government
  TypeDistrict Administration
  Deputy CommissionerN/A
  District Police OfficerN/A
  District Health OfficerN/A
Area
  District of Sindh
8,785 km2 (3,392 sq mi)
Population
  District of Sindh
839,292
  Density95.54/km2 (247.4/sq mi)
  Urban
88,847
  Rural
750,445
Literacy
  Literacy rate
  • Total:
    37.66%
  • Male:
    47.14%
  • Female:
    27.44%
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils4
Websiteborsindh.gov.pk/
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Administration

Sujawal District is subdivided into five tehsils:

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Tehsil[5] Area

(km²)[6]

Pop.

(2023)

Density

(ppl/km²)

(2023)

Literacy rate

(2023)[7]

Jati Tehsil 3,489 214,710 61.54 23.13%
Kharo Chan Tehsil 778 11,403 14.66 6.98%
Mirpur Bathoro Tehsil 698 231,735 332 32.01%
Shah Bandar Tehsil 3,074 168,911 54.95 15.97%
Sujawal Tehsil[8] 746 212,533 284.9 35.02%
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History and geography

The decision to divide Thatta District into two districts by the provincial government was made on 12 October 2013 through a notification issued by the Revenue Department of Sindh. The provincial revenue department said:

A new district encompassing Sujawal, Kharo Chan Tehsil (barring 10 dehs), Mirpur Bathoro, Jati and Shah Bundar tehsils (talukas) would be Sindh’s 28th district to be called Sujawal. Its headquarters will be located in Sujawal tehsil (taluka). The new district has been established under Section 6 of the Sindh Land Revenue Act, 1967.[9]

With this statement, Thatta district was split in half by the Indus River. The right side consisted of the Thatta district, and the left side will come under the jurisdiction of the newly created Sujawal District. Thatta District (among the largest districts of the province area-wise), will have half the size in its new boundaries, comprising Thatta, Mirpur Sakro, Keti Bunder and Ghorabari tehsils (talukas). In addition, some areas of Kharo Chhan Tehsil have also been included in the new Thatta District. The historical city of Thatta, which was once the capital of Sindh, was carved out from Karachi as a separate city in August 1948. It was the second largest district in Sindh, in terms of area, covering over 17,335 square kilometers before its recent separation into two parts. The Provincial Revenue Department of Sindh Notification 12 October 2013. There are two Provincial Assembly seats, Constituency PS-86 and Constituency PS-87, and one National Assembly seat, Constituency NA-238, in the newly formed districts of Sujawal.[10][11]

Demography

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1951     
1961     
1972     
1981     
1998 513,702    
2017 779,062+2.22%
2023 839,292+1.25%
Sources:[12]
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As of the 2023 census, Sujawal district has 158,854 households and a population of 839,292.[13] The district has a sex ratio of 108.71 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 27.02%: 33.70% for males and 19.66% for females.[1][14] 287,527 (34.26% of the surveyed population) are under 10 years of age.[15] 88,847 (10.59%) live in urban areas.[1]

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Religions in Sujawal district (2023)[16]
Religion Percent
Islam
97.07%
Hinduism
2.65%
Other or not stated
0.28%
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Religion in contemporary Sujawal district
Religious
group
1941[17]:54–57[a] 2017[18] 2023[16]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Islam 136,990 89.27% 755,255 96.94% 814,714 97.07%
Hinduism 14,868 9.69% 22,720 2.92% 22,247 2.65%
Sikhism 779 0.51% N/a N/a 13 ~0%
Christianity 100 0.07% 678 0.09% 1,641 0.20%
Others [b] 715 0.46% 409 0.05% 677 0.08%
Total Population 153,452 100% 779,062 100% 839,292 100%
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The majority religion, followed by 97.07% of the population, is Islam. Hinduism (including those from Scheduled Castes) is practiced by 2.65% of the population.[16] Sindhi is the predominant language, spoken by 99.40% of the population.[19]

See also

Notes

  1. 1941 census data is for Mirpur Bathoro, Shah Bunder, Sujawal and part of Jati taluka in erstwhile Karachi district, which roughly corresponds to the present district. Religion figures were calculated using the 1951 figures for population of current Sujawal district compared to the present district.

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