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Tharparkar District (Sindhi: ضلعو ٿرپارڪر,Urdu: ضِلع تهرپاركر), is one of the twenty nine districts of Sindh province in Pakistan. It is headquartered at Mithi. It has the lowest Human Development Index of all the districts in Sindh.
Dhatki also known as Thari, which is a Rajasthani language, is common language, which is also the majority language of the neighboring Umerkot district. However, Sindhi and Urdu are also widely spoken. One of the main tribes in in Tharparkar district is the Meghwar. Second of the main tribes in Tharparkar district is the Nohria The population can be divided into three main classes: Firstly, the Rajputs, which include Muslim and Hindu's. Secondly, are the large number of aboriginal Bhils who are also settled in the Tharparkar district and lastly there is a significant number of nomadic Sindhi tribes, that inhabit the region too. Thakurs mostly left Tharparkar and migrated to India after independence of Pakistan. Muslims and Hindus of district Tharparkar live there brotherly, celebrate theirs' festivals (Dewali,Holi, Eid) togather,they are peacefull.
Tharparkar (Urdu: تھرپارکر ,Sindhi: ٿرپارڪر ) is the only fertile desert in the world. The region derives its names from Thar and Parkar. The name Thar is from Thul, the general term for sand region or sand ridges and Parkar literary means “to cross over”. The region was earlier known as Thar and Parkar, later they became one word.
It was in 1843 when Sir Charles Napier became victor of Sindh and this part was merged into Katchh political agency in Hyderabad collect-orate, later on in 1858 the entire area became part of Hyderabad. Subsequently in 1860 it was renamed as “Eastern Sindh frontier” with its Headquarters Umerkot, controlled by Political Superintendent. In 1882 it was renamed as district and its administrative head was Deputy Commissioner. Lastly in 1906 Headquarters of the district was shifted from Umerkot to Mirpurkhas. Until 1990 the present district of Tharparkar, Umerkot and Mirpurkhas comprised one separate district in 1990 i.e. Mirpurkhas and Thar established the town on Mithi as the new headquarters of the Tharparkar district, while Umerkot was bifurcated on 17 April 1993.
Thari farmers prepare their farm fields in Mithrao village of Mithi town in Tharparkar district as water-soaked clouds hover over the Tharparkar district.
ICNA Relief Canada is currently installing 100 Hand operated Water Wells across the famine affected and water starved Tharparkar district of Pakistan. Each project costs as little as CAD $1250. Please visit https://icnareliefcanada.ca/water-for-life to learn more and sponsor a water project today!
Advisor / minister for Relief Haleem Adil Sheikh Visited Tharparkar district done two days journey to Mithi , Islam Kot and Nangarparkar during the Visit he stayed in several plans with lord peoples and asked them about the drought situation at the same line he met with migrates.on 23.08.2012.
Mithi is the capital of Tharparkar District in the Sindh province of Pakistan.Gadi bhit is a large sand mound at Mithi district Tharparkar
Drought Affected Families of District Tharparkar Sindh, Food Distribution
Temple In Islamkot, Tharparker Sindh - Sant Nenuram Mandir Mandir in Islamkot Islamkot Mandir Hinduism in Tharparkar Hinduism in Sindh Hinduism in Pakistan
Village Near Tharparkar, On the way to Khokhropar, Near Zero Point Pak-India Border The Thar Desert, Sindh Pakistan Life in huts Life in Tharparkar Life in Desert Life in Thar Desert
Desert safaris on camels have become increasingly popular around Jaisalmer. Domestic and international tourists frequent the desert seeking adventure on camels for anything from a day to several days. This ecotourism industry ranges from cheaper backpacker treks to plush Arabian night style campsites replete with banquets and cultural performances. During the treks tourists are able to view the fragile and beautiful ecosystem of the Thar desert. This form of tourism provides income to many operators and camel owners in Jaisalmer as well as employment for many camel trekers in the desert villages nearby. Thar Desert provides the recreational value in terms of desert festivals organized every year. Rajasthan desert festivals are celebrated with great zest and zeal. This festival is held onc...
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Going on Way to Nangar. This video is captured by me when i was visiting THAR DESERT in 2009 aug with my friends.I learnt there about the life of the peoples of thar that they are going through many tragedies.There first problem and main problem is WATER.The water for drinking in Thar is in Very less Quantity They get water from wells.There 2(second) problem which is very common in all over the Sindh is EDUCATION.They don't have schools there are no teachers if there are schools but more common I see there children educate on grounds or down the trees.There 3rd(third) problem is Health which is also common problem in Sindh.There are No hospitals.If hospitals are present there are no doctors.The 4th(forth)problem is ROAD there are no roads in thar So the people travel on 4wheel cars on dese...
Site seeing in Bangkok Big Buddha, Wat Pho and Wat Arun Wat Intharawihan or Wat Intharavihan is a wat located in the Nakhon District of Bangkok, Thailand. It was built at the beginning of the Ayutthaya period and was originally called Wat Rai Phrik. 32-metre high, 10-metre wide standing Buddha referred to as Luang Pho To or "Phra Si Ariyamettrai" (Maitreya). It took over 60 years to complete and is decorated in glass mosaics and 24-carat gold. Wat Pho Temple of Reclining Buddha Wat Pho or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is located behind the Temple of the Emerald Buddha . It's one of the largest temple complexes in the city and famed for its giant Buddha 46 m long and is covered in gold. Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangko...
Dina is a rapidly expanding commercial town in the Jhelum District of the province of Punjab, Pakistan. It is about 10 miles northwest of Jhelum City, where there is a junction with the road to the Mangla Dam and Rohtas Fort. The historic Grand Trunk Road passes through the centre of the town. A small industry exists in the city including wood industry, iron industry and marble industry outside from the city. The main source of income of residents of city is foreign income. As a large number of citizens of city are settled in abroad. It is estimated that about 60 percent of people are in foreign countries. Second main source of income is jobs in Pakistan Military. The source of income in surrounding villages is agriculture. The Jatts tribes have the main control over the political activit...
Amritlal Vithaldas Thakkar, popularly known as Thakkar Bapa (29 November 1869 – 20 January 1951) was born at Bhavnagar, Gujarat. "Bapa" in Gujarati means Father in English. He was an Indian social worker who worked for upliftment of tribal people in Gujarat state in India. He became a member of the Servants of India Society founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1914.[1] In 1922, he founded the Bhil Seva Mandal. Later, he became the general secretary of the Harijan Sevak Sangh founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1932 .[2] The Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangh was founded on 24 October 1948 on his initiative.[3] When Indian constitution was in process, Thakkarbapa visited remotest and most difficult parts of India and conducted probe into the situation of tribal and Harijan people. He added valuable inp...