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Sunday 19 February 2012

Tando Jam

Tando Jam  is a town and Union Council of Hyderabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is located at 25°25'60N 68°31'60E and lies about 20 km away from Hyderabad city Pakistan, along Hyderabad and Mirpurkhas Road.
The towns’ name came after the name of Mir Jam Khan Talpur who had stoned this town.
Tando Jam has got a unique position where large number of federal and provincial agricultural institutes are housed. Among them are: Nuclear Institute of Agriculture; Directorate General of Agricultural Research; Agriculture Research Institute; Drainage Research Centre; Agricultural Engineering Workshop; Rural Development Academy; PARC; Directorate of Technology Transfer; and Central Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. Thus, Tando Jam is rightly a hub of agricultural activities of the province of Sindh
Tando Jam has got very fertile lands where cotton, wheat and various vegetables are grown. This town is famous for mango production.
Tando Jam city comprises good hospitals, schools and other facilities but still Govt has to take necessary measurements to facilitate the people of the area. One of the famous schools of Tando Jam is St. Paul's High School. It is one of the best schools in town. Many Foreigner teachers have come and taught there. The owner of that school is Rev. Dr. Nazeer Raja. The Present Principal Mrs. Jacqueline Rose Raja.And Saint Philips Public School is also known as well its Administration have many connections in other Countries.
The population of Tando Jam is approx. up to 50000, Many Colonies are, from them some are most famous like Shahi Bazar , Jam Bangloes, Bagh Colony and Mehboob Town.
Tando Jam has a government residential colony that houses residential facilities for the employees of all related departments like department of agriculture engineering Sindh, agriculture research institute of Sindh, and Sindh Agriculture University. This residential colony has long been a beautiful place to live and bring together people from different parts of Pakistan. It provides a base for a rich cultural interaction of people belonging to professional agriculture based on scientific education in this field. The colony is a symbol of national integrity.
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