Ghotki District
GHOTKI District (Sindhi: گھوٽڪي) (Urdu: ضِلع گھوٹکی) is a district in Sindh province
ofPakistan. Its capital is Ghotki city.
According to the 1998 census, it had a population of 970,549, of which 15.69%
District is
administratively subdivided into the following tehsils.
Daharki.Ghotki,Mirpur
Mathelo,Ubauro,Khangarh
Area/Location
Ghotki
is located in northern Sindh, Pakistan as a border district between Sindh and
Punjab. Sindhi is the major mother tongue of the people. Ghotki is divided in
two sections; the main area of city markets whereas the other contains the main
area of residence. The literacy ratio of the district is 50% Ghotki has very
fertile land and the main crops it produces are Cotton, Wheat, Sugarcane, Rice,
Tobacco etc. Majority of the people of the district are engaged in agriculture.
Ghotki is also famous for mangoes and vegetables while date trees are in
abundance.
Industrial Area
Ghotki
is sort of industrial area in interior Sindh since it hosts OGDCL, Engro
Fertilizers, Fauji Fertilizers (formerlyPak Saudi Fertilizer), TNB Liberty
Power Plant, EngroPowegen PowerPlant and Dosan Power Plant, whose products are
supplied all over the country. Since Cotton is one of the major crops of the
district, as such there are 40 cotton ginning factories. These industries are
thus playing a vital role in the socio-economic development of the people
living in the district. Ghotki is also proud to have three gas fields, namely
Mari Gas Field, Qadirpur Gas Field, Rehmat Gas Field.
They
not only provide natural gas to Engro and Pak Saudi Fertilizers, but Fauji
Fertilizers (Sadiqabad, Punjab), WAPDA (Guddu Thermal) and SSGC are the main
users/customers of natural gas produced by these gas fields, apart from the
rest of the country. After cotton other crop is Sugarcane and 04 Suger Mills
are located in District Ghotki namely JDW Sugar Mills-3, SGM Sugar Mills,
Daherki Sugar Mills and Reti Sugal Mills.
History
Ghotki
District (Sindhi: گھوٽڪي) (Urdu: گھوٹکی) is a district of Sindh Province,
Pakistan. According to the 1998 census it had a population of 970,549 of which
15.69%. Mirpur Mathelo is the capital of Ghotki District.
The
town is located at 28°1'0N 69°19'0E with an altitude of 72 metres
(239 ft). Pano Aqil army cantoment is also near Ghotki city but in Sukkur
District.
Ghotki
was founded by an ambassador general of Raja Ibn Selaj Birhman (a relative of
Raja Dahar of Sindh)in 637 A.D(15th year of Hijra) named Hath Sam who set up an
army settlement/camp after defeating a Muslim Army of Arabia. The camp later
assumed the shape of a village on 17th Shaban in 17th year of Hijra (639 A.D)
when people of different tribes came to settle here. Two years later the people
deserted this village and it again became a land of birds and animals. In year
695 A.D certain fishermen came here and settled and named the village as
"Miani". But when the river changed its course the people left the
village again to the mercy of jackals.
In
712 A.D Mohammad Bin Qasim conquered the Sindh by defeating Raja Dahar. Ghot
Ibn Samed Ibn Patel a Hindu born to a son of Raja Dahar was settled here. Ghot
voluntarily and happily accepted the Islam on the hands of Arabs and married to
a new Muslim -Emna according to Shariat-e-Mohammadi and gave birth to a baby
boy Tameer from whom the Ghota tribe came into being. Arabs awarded many jagirs
to Ghotas and named this village as "Dharwali" to honour their
grandfather. Subsequently as the Ghotas progressed quantitatively and
culturally the name of village was changed from Dharwali to Loh-e-Saheban when
a Saint came from Bhaghdad whose name was Syed Mubarak Shah Jillani Baghdadi
who married with the girl of Dhareja family the daughter of Adal Khan Dharejo
and permantly settled here. His shrine was built at a village named Adalpur and
to date many people pay homage to the saint by visiting his grave. After the
British conquest of Sindh province in 1847, they awarded huge blocks of
irrigated, fertile land to the Ghotta tribal chieftains in return of their
loyalty to the British. Gradually, the town's name changed into Ghotki (of
Ghottas) in lieu of Loh-e-Saheban.
The
demographic indicators of the district as per the 1998 census of
Pakistan; Hindus, Christians and
Urdu-speakers are mainly concentrated in the urban areas.
Religion
Islam 93.06%
·
Hinduism
6.68%
·
Christianity
0.14%
·
Ahmaddiya
0.00%
·
Others:
0.04
Languages
Sindhi
92.29% Urdu 3.08% [saraiki] 2.92% Punjabi 0.60% Baluch 0.53% Pashto 0.28%
Others 0.29%
FM
91 Ghotki
Under
license from Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), government
of Pakistan to Alive Broadcasting Company (Pvt) Ltd. Ghotki district, Sukkur,
Rohri, Punno Aqil in Sukkur district, Kandhkot and Kashmore and other areas in
Kashmore district. Thul and some parts of Jacoabad Shikarpur and minor area of
Khairpur Mirs, Kot Sabzal and Sadiqabad in Sadiqabad district of Punjab.
Populated place
City,
town, village or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work:
·
Ghotki
(0 km)
·
Jjahanpur
shareef
·
Village
Aman malhan
·
Lakhan
Colony (0.3 km)
·
Jindu
Ghoto Village (1.4 km)
·
Pakhīmār(Anwrabad)
(1.7 km)
·
Jalāl
Khān village (1.8 km)
·
Fateh
Ali (2.3 km)
·
Goth
Kaheri (2.4 km)
·
Dingāro
(2.7 km)
·
Abul
Mīr Bahr (2.7 km)
·
Kehri
(2.9 km)
·
Rehmonwali
(3.1 km)
·
Sāīn
Dināh (3.1 km)
·
Panju
Bāgh (3.2 km)
·
Seche
Mohān (3.3 km)
·
Laluwali
(3.3 km)
·
Odhar
Wali (3.3 km)
·
Lakhe
Mithal Mir Muhammad village (3.3 km)
·
Gulan
Laghāri (3.5 km)
·
Jamāl
Dīn (3.7 km)
·
Bagga
village (3.8 km)
·
Pindki
(4 km)
·
Sanghar
(4.1 km)
·
Massu
Ghota (4.1 km)
·
Pinio
Labana (4.1 km)
·
Rajo
Kolāchi (4.3 km)
·
Tandra
Hasal Khān village (4.4 km)
·
Atal
village(4.5 km)
·
Ali
Sher Jaskāni (4.9 km)
·
Saifal
Khān Kolāchi (5 km)
·
Bakro
(5.1 km)
·
Izzat
Khān Dherejo (5.2 km)
·
Sharīf
Sanghar (5.2 km)
·
Goth
Sābu (5.3 km)
·
Murād
Goth (5.3 km)
·
Jamal
(5.5 km)
·
Bhatiyun
(5.5 km)
·
Khokhar
(5.5 km)
·
Jumma
(5.5 km)
·
Garhi
Sher Muhammad (5.7 km)
·
Jiwan
Kolāchi (5.8 km)
·
Badal
Mangsi (5.8 km)
·
Husain
Khān Sanghar (5.8 km)
·
Mubarak
Khān Kolāchi (6.1 km)
·
Sādiq
Ghota (6.2 km)
·
Sāīm
Dād (6.3 km)
·
Allāh
Warāyo Gujar (6.4 km)
·
Muhammad
Chāchar (6.5 km)
·
Jānu
(6.5 km)
·
Karām
Bakhsh (6.6 km)
·
Jatai
Tart (6.8 km)
·
Bindi
(7.1 km)
·
Husain
Beli (7.1 km)
·
Mīrānpur
(7.1 km)
·
Ayub
Lakhan (7.0 km)
·
Abdullah
Lakhan (7.1 km)
·
Jam
Muhammad Ali Lakhan (11.8 km)
·
Abdul
Ghani Lakhan (7.7 km)
·
Pir
Muhammad Khan Khatian 27 Km
·
Haji
Muhammad Azeem Chachar (2.2 Km)
·
Mohammad
ali bozdar (24 km)
Education
There
are many institutions of education in Ghotki that carry a great faculty and
learning environment.
Information
Technology College (ITC Ghotki) is the one of them.
JDW Sugar Mills Ltd/SGM SUGAR MILL/DAHARKI
SUGAR MILL
JDW
Sugar Mills Limited (“the Company”) was incorporated in Pakistan on 31 May 1990
as a private limited company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and was
subsequently converted into a public limited Company on 24 August 1991. Shares
of the Company are listed on the Karachi and Lahore Stock Exchanges. Crushing
capacity of this Unit is 20,500 TCD and is located in District Rahim Yar Khan.
The principal activity of the Company is production and sale of crystalline
sugar.
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