सठयो سٹھیو سٺيو | |
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Total population | |
30,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Pakistan | |
Languages | |
Sindhi | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Sindhi |
Sathio ( Sindhi: سٺيو, Urdu: سٹھیو, Hindi: सठयो) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe mainly in district Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan. There are some families in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Thatta in Pakistan, as well as in India and the UK. [1] [2]
Many researchers believe that Sathio is a sub-clan within the Samma lineage, a group often identified as belonging to the broader Rajput community. [3]
In the past, most Sathias were primarily engaged in agriculture, with education often not a priority. However, societal shifts in recent decades have led to a notable transformation, with individuals from the community now pursuing diverse career paths, resulting in more doctors, engineers, civil servants, educators, development specialists, bankers, IT professionals, journalists, communicators, and entrepreneurs.
A burgeoning educational landscape exists within and surrounding the Sathia areas, comprising public and private schools and colleges.
There is a network of the Sindh Government's middle, elementary and primary schools in Sathia villages, including:
The Sindh Government has established a middle school in the village Syed Matto Shah.
A school under the SEF Middle / High School Program (SMHSP) by the Sindh Education Foundation, Government of Sindh, has been established in Nao Mail. [5]
The Citizens Foundation has established a primary education campus in the village Haji Urs Sathio. [6]
The nearby district town of Tando Muhammad Khan is a hub of public and private educational institutions, including the University of Modern Sciences (the Indus Medical College and Hospital, and nursing, pharmacy, and physical therapy colleges); [7] government degree colleges for boys and girls; a Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) campus; Bahria Foundation College, and several high, middle and primary schools.
The Government of Sindh's basic health units in union councils not only provide essential medical services but also operate as the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) centres. [8]
The district town of Tando Muhammad Khan boasts a comprehensive array of healthcare amenities, both public and private, including National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), [9] Indus Medical College and Hospital, District Headquarter Hospital (Civil Hospital), [10] and Memon Hospital.
Notable people in the community include Haji Ali Muhammad Sathio, Qazi Allah Bachayo Sathio and Muhammad Urs Sathio, former chairmen, union council Saeed Matto; Haji Urs Sathio, a farmer and businessman; Babu Allah Rakhio Sathio, a farmer and politician; Haji Abbas Sathio, a farmer and politician; Professor Muhammad Moosa Sathio, an educator; [11] Umaid Ali Sathio (late), an author; [12] Nabi Bux Sathio, Vice President, Sindh Chamber of Agriculture; [13] Rajab Sathio, an assistant commissioner in the Government of Sindh; R. B. Sarang, an author and communicator; [14] [15] Haji Shafi Muhammad Sathio, a leader of the Primary Teachers' Association, Sindh; [16] Haji Misri Sathio, a farmer and spouse of late singer Fozia Soomro; [17] and Asghar Ali Sathio, an inspector in Sindh Police. [18]
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सठयो سٹھیو سٺيو | |
---|---|
Total population | |
30,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Pakistan | |
Languages | |
Sindhi | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Sindhi |
Sathio ( Sindhi: سٺيو, Urdu: سٹھیو, Hindi: सठयो) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe mainly in district Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan. There are some families in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Thatta in Pakistan, as well as in India and the UK. [1] [2]
Many researchers believe that Sathio is a sub-clan within the Samma lineage, a group often identified as belonging to the broader Rajput community. [3]
In the past, most Sathias were primarily engaged in agriculture, with education often not a priority. However, societal shifts in recent decades have led to a notable transformation, with individuals from the community now pursuing diverse career paths, resulting in more doctors, engineers, civil servants, educators, development specialists, bankers, IT professionals, journalists, communicators, and entrepreneurs.
A burgeoning educational landscape exists within and surrounding the Sathia areas, comprising public and private schools and colleges.
There is a network of the Sindh Government's middle, elementary and primary schools in Sathia villages, including:
The Sindh Government has established a middle school in the village Syed Matto Shah.
A school under the SEF Middle / High School Program (SMHSP) by the Sindh Education Foundation, Government of Sindh, has been established in Nao Mail. [5]
The Citizens Foundation has established a primary education campus in the village Haji Urs Sathio. [6]
The nearby district town of Tando Muhammad Khan is a hub of public and private educational institutions, including the University of Modern Sciences (the Indus Medical College and Hospital, and nursing, pharmacy, and physical therapy colleges); [7] government degree colleges for boys and girls; a Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) campus; Bahria Foundation College, and several high, middle and primary schools.
The Government of Sindh's basic health units in union councils not only provide essential medical services but also operate as the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) centres. [8]
The district town of Tando Muhammad Khan boasts a comprehensive array of healthcare amenities, both public and private, including National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), [9] Indus Medical College and Hospital, District Headquarter Hospital (Civil Hospital), [10] and Memon Hospital.
Notable people in the community include Haji Ali Muhammad Sathio, Qazi Allah Bachayo Sathio and Muhammad Urs Sathio, former chairmen, union council Saeed Matto; Haji Urs Sathio, a farmer and businessman; Babu Allah Rakhio Sathio, a farmer and politician; Haji Abbas Sathio, a farmer and politician; Professor Muhammad Moosa Sathio, an educator; [11] Umaid Ali Sathio (late), an author; [12] Nabi Bux Sathio, Vice President, Sindh Chamber of Agriculture; [13] Rajab Sathio, an assistant commissioner in the Government of Sindh; R. B. Sarang, an author and communicator; [14] [15] Haji Shafi Muhammad Sathio, a leader of the Primary Teachers' Association, Sindh; [16] Haji Misri Sathio, a farmer and spouse of late singer Fozia Soomro; [17] and Asghar Ali Sathio, an inspector in Sindh Police. [18]
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