Tando Adam Khan - Economic Activity

Economic Activity

The town has many emerging/established industries including Faisal Flour Mills, Faisal Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factory, Mian cotton factory, Jugnu Match, Jugnu cotton ginning,cotton seed oil mill like Bhatti oil mill(35 year old) and 14 similar oil mills in the city. Ismail jee 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. Tando Adam is an economic center for District Sanghar. There was a textile mill and Fazal Flour Mill. Tanveer Textile Mill was founded in 1954 by Mehboob Elahi and Muhammad Sadiq Maghoon, from Chiniot.This mill become totally sick in 1982 and thereafter slowly it ended. Its' labour mostly was from Jatia Para. There are 20+ Cotton ginning factories.

It also contains many educational institutions. It is famous for its foods, including "sajji" which is exported all over the world. Beside it Badayoon-e-pera of Hafiz are also famous, having real test of Badayoon, India. It is a fact that such testy Badayoon -e- Peras are not available any where in Pakistan."barfi"(known as "mawa") and "lassi" Of Mastana are few other specialities of Tando adam which is known for its unique taste which is barely found some where else in Pakistan.both Hafiz and Mastana are active in this business since 1950. Dogar Cloth Store is the most popular cloth shop of the city and is owned by Jaffar Dogar (died 19th of Feb 2013) and his Sons for almost 25 years.This Shop specially have great variety of sindhi traditional 'Ajrak. 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.

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