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Madeji is a town in Garhi Yasin Taluka of Shikarpur District, in Sindh. The town is situated in east, at a distance of 68 kilometers from World Heritage Site Moen-jo-Daro. The town market is considered as the central market for all nearby villages. People from these villages are shifting in Madeji for business purpose as well. there are some best teachers in madeji they always give their all knowledge to boys there are lots of boys are well educated in madeji because they go different cities of Pakistan for the sack of education. And there are also CSS officers, commission officers and other higher position officers are from madeji also the inside's villages. the famous villages in near madeji are Village Arain Bhutta, Jindodero, Nabi Abad, sehta village etc. peoples of madeji are me may say they keep an esthetical personality.....

A grid station of 132KV was inaugurated in city on Tuesday, February 2, 2016. [1]

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References

  1. The, Sindh Times (February 2, 2016). "Inauguration ceremony of gird station Madeji held". The Sindh Times. Retrieved January 1, 2018.

Coordinates: 27°45′N68°27′E / 27.750°N 68.450°E / 27.750; 68.450