Nindo Shaher
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Nindo Shaher is a Union Council Situated in Badin Taluka
Badin Taluka
Badin Taluka is an administrative subdivision of Badin District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is administratively subdivided into 12 Union Councils, three of which form the district capital Badin....

, District Badin
Badin
Badin is the main city and capital of Badin District in Sindh, Pakistan. It lies east of the Indus River. The region is swampy, fertile for growing rice. Some oil fields are located near the town in the seasonally inundated Rann of Kutch region...

, the population is around 1500-2000.

Major cites

There are numerous cites in Nindo Shaher, of which some includes

Ali Wah

Badro

Sunni Ghuni

Myths

One of the myth regarding the pure water (head pump) and fruit trees is very famous, as it is generally said that it is because of a curse of a women belonging to ahl e bait (dhadhi) that there is no sweet water below soil, and generally no fruit trees are available inside the boundary of the town, but however it is now proven wrong as people are becoming educated,i-e this is because of the saltish water that is around the whole town (badro).

Education

As for as education is concerned, there are two separate government primary schools for boys and girls, two separate government high schools for boys and girls, and one private school.

Famous Personalities

Ghulam Nabi Memon ( DIG Karachi ), Aijaz Khuwaja ( Custom officer) ,Abdul Karim Bilali ( Ex VP State Bank of Pakistan) , Dr.Aslam Bhurgri ( Famous Surjon) , Rasool Bux Khwaja ( Famouse Business Pesron), Dr. Muneer Bhurgri ( writer ), Siddique Bhurgri ( Social Work , Jouralist ) ,Abdul Karim Memon ( Director Finance & trade), Abdul Rahim Khatti, Dr Aslam Memon, Dr Ghulam Ali Memon, Dr Mukhtiar Khuwaja, Dr Mushtaque Memon, A Sattar Memon ( Famous Business Person ), Advocate Fayaz Hussain Abro ( Advocate + Social Woker ), Asif Hyder Bhurgri ( Media person, Dubai )
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