Hingorno

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Hingorno is a small town situated in Taluka Sindhri, Mirpur Khas District, Sindh, Pakistan. The town has a population of 35000.The Chairperson of Town Community Hingorno Rukhsan Shar was Chairperson of Hingorno Voice Chairmen Mohd Ismail Shekh 3 Bigest School In Hingorno (1)Govt Higher Secondary School Hingorno(Principal Farooq Brohi) (2)Govt Primary School Braich Noor Mohammad Sher(H.M Ab Razzaque Soomro) (3)Govt Primary School Hingorno(H.M Ahsan Ali Kanhio)'

One More Private school The Hawks Public School Hingorno

2 Masjids in Hingorno.

جامعه مڪه مسجد

.جامعه مدينہ مسجد

2.Bigest Hospital In Hingorno

1.Anmool Hospital Hingorno (Dr.M Ismail Shar)

2.Rukhsana Hospital(Dr.Rukhsana Shar)

Both Muslim and Hindu communities have been living in the town for centuries. The town is mostly dominated by the following tribes/castes:Shar,Nohari, Halepoto, Junejo, Menghwar, Kunbhar, Lohar, Soomro, Syed, Panhwar, Brohi, Mahar, Khaskheli, Chandio[1] Mangrio, Rajar, Pahore, Solangi, Kolhi, Bheel, Gujrati, Bhaat, Khatri and Lohana.

Occupations[edit]

A large portion of the population depends on agriculture. The main crops are cotton, wheat, mustard, onions, sugarcane, vegetables and fruit. Ten percent of the population holds other occupations, including private and government jobs.[1]

Facilities[edit]

A government hospital is available for first aid services. Several mosques, including the historical Motia Masjid, are available for the Muslim communities.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Crops withering at tail-end of Nara canal: growers". DAWN.COM. 11 February 2011. Retrieved 2021-04-15.