Nindo Shaher

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Nindo Shaher
نندو شھر
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Nindo Shaher
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Nindo Shaher
Coordinates: 24°38′20″N69°02′25″E / 24.63889°N 69.04028°E / 24.63889; 69.04028
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Sindh
District Badin
Government
  SadarHussnain Mirza s/o Zulfiqar Mirza
Population
 (2012)
  Total
4,000+
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
Website Nindo Shaher Info Website

Nindo Shaher is a town and Union Council located in Badin Taluka, within the Badin District of Sindh, Pakistan. [1] [2] The town and area is historically linked to the Samma dynasty in 15-century Sindh. Notable settlements within the Union Council of Nindo Shaher include Siyalki, Gujjo, Panhwerki, Dasti, Khakhar, Khalso, Murkha, Angri, and Bhumbki.

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Labor/Business

There are 6 main Rice Mills in Nindo Shaher that are Qazi Rice Mills, Jafferi Rice Mills, Ahmed Rice Mills, Khaskheli Rice Mill, Hyderi Rice Mills, Memon Rice Mills. There are also 15 small Mills. The ratio of business is more than labor in Nindo Shaher. The businesses are Kiryana, Tea hotels, cloth stores, carpenter, tailoring, barber, dry cleaner, iron smith, shoe maker, cabins & mechanics. Among all these, Kiryana is at the top with 140+ shops in the city.[ citation needed ]

Shrines

Shrines near the town include Shaheed Mard, Dadi Rahiman, Mansar and Noor Shah.[ citation needed ]

Myths

One myth regarding water and fruit trees is very famous. It is generally said that a curse by a woman belonging to Ahl al-Bayt (Dhadhi) made it so that no sweet water is available below ground and generally no fruit trees available inside the town boundary. More recently, after Consciousness among the people, they investigated the area and found that the area was surrounded by brackish water.[ citation needed ]

References

  1. 1998 District Census Report of Badin. Population Census Organisation, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999. p. 226. Retrieved 15 May 2025.
  2. "About Nindo Shaher". Nindo Shaher. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2025.