Tando Adam

Tando Adam

Tando Adam (Urdu: ٹنڈو آدم خان) is a town in Sindh, Pakistan.

History

The foundation of Tando Adam was laid by Raees Adam Khan Marri,and after a while the name was changed to the shorter “Tando Adam Khan”.

The town has a number of ancient places including shrine of Junam Shah Jati, mosques and Hindu temples. One of the oldest temples dates back to the 16th century. Retaining its original design, it is now the Dr. Ziaduddin Government Primary School. Tando Adam Khan is also known for its large number of hafiz-e-Quran. The shrine of the poet, Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai is 16 kilometers away from Tando Adam. The government erected a gate called Lateef Gate in memory of this poet which leads to the shrine.

Tando Adam falls in Urban Sindh. Like other Urban areas of Sindh the majority of people living in Tando Adam are Urdu speakingMuhajir (Pakistan). Various languages are spoken, including Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, [Baluchi], [Makrani], and Pushto.

Economic activity

The town has many emerging industries and is considered to be the trade hub of the district. Tando Adam has the biggest power loom industry in Pakistan. Besides this, numerous fruit juice, paper products, cotton ginning and cottage industries also contribute to the national exchequer.

It also contains many educational institutions. It is famous for its foods, including “sajji” which is exported all over the world.

The major business areas are linked with Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road. Muhammadi Chowk is the transit hub for proceeding to Hyderabad via the national highway.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*
*