Overview
Piyaro Lund is a town and administrative Union Council located in the southern part of Tando Allahyar District. It lies within Jhando Mari Taluka of Tando Allahyar District in Sindh Province, Pakistan. Local sources report a population of about 23,613 residents, though figures may vary between censuses and local registers.
Administrative role and governance
As a union council, Piyaro Lund serves as the lowest tier of rural local government in Pakistan, responsible for community-level services, local dispute resolution and coordination of development activities. The union council is part of the taluka (sub-district) administration and interacts with district authorities for larger projects and resource allocation.
Geography and demographics
The town sits in a predominantly flat, agricultural region of Sindh. The local population is likely to be composed of rural households with kinship-based communities. Common languages in the area typically include Sindhi and Urdu, and religious and cultural practices reflect those of surrounding rural Sindh.
Economy, infrastructure and services
Economic activity in and around Piyaro Lund is largely agricultural, with cultivation of seasonal crops and small-scale livestock keeping. Infrastructure in such towns often includes basic road links to nearby market towns, primary schools, mosques and small health clinics; more specialized services are generally available in the district headquarters.
History, culture and notable facts
The town shares cultural traditions of southern Sindh, including local festivals, crafts and agricultural calendars. Its position in the south of the district influences patterns of trade and travel toward neighboring talukas. For administrative context and further detail see the district and provincial pages linked above.