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University can be accessed
through three main districts of Pakistan, namely
JAMSHORO:
Jamshoro is situated at the distance of 139km from biggest
city Karachi and 10km before Hyderabad. Jamshoro is
small city comprises of three Universities includes:
1. Mehran University of Engineering and Technology.
2. Sindh University
3. Liaquat University of Medical And Health Sciences.
Jamshoro is the one of the beautiful
and peaceful city of the province. That means the people
living here are probably the most educated people cause
of the campuses comprises of the students and the teachers
of the universities.
HYDERABAD:
Hyderabad has long been noted for its embroideries,
precious-metal goods, and cutlery. Traditional glass
bangles, hand glanced pottery called "Kashi",
lackerd wooden furniture called "Jhandi" and
most famous cloth "Ajrak", "Susi"
and "Khadhi". It is an important commercial
center for the millet, rice, wheat, cotton, and fruit
that are grown in the surrounding region. It now has
industries in food processing, textiles, hosiery, cement,
cigarettes, glass, soap, paper, leather goods, plastics,
motion picture studios, metal, Embroideries, lacquer
ware, and jewelry.
Hyderabad district is a vast fertile alluvial plain,
excepting the hilly region of Hyderabad city, extending
along the east bank of the Indus. Cultivation is dependent
upon canal irrigation. Millet, jowar (sorghum), rice,
wheat, cotton, oilseeds, and mangoes are the chief crops.
Cottage handicrafts include leatherwork, glazed pottery
and tiles, lacquerware and Susi (striped cotton cloth)
from Hala (north of Hyderabad city), khes (cotton blankets),
susis and anguchahs (cotton cloth) from Nasirpur (northeast
of Hyderabad). Historic sites include Bhit Shah (6 km
east of Hala), containing the tomb of Shah 'Abd-ul-Latif
(d. 1753), the poet and Sufi saint, and an ancient Buddhist
stupa.
KARACHI:
The university is 139 Kms away from the International
city of Karachi. Karachi is the biggest City of Pakistan
with a population of more than 140 million. Karachi
is Pakistan's bustling center of commerce and industry,
the largest metropolis offers a variety of pleasant
attractions: wide sunny beaches, deep-sea fishing, yachting,
golf and horse racing all year. There are posh and inexpensive
hotels and a variety of eating places, from Pakistani
food to Western and European cuisine. Its markets and
bazaars offer an endless variety of exciting shopping
including indigenous handicrafts, particularly rugs
and carpets of rare design and beauty. Karachi also
has a number of tourist attractions and landmarks. Most
of the international airlines operate their direct flights
to many destinations in the world from the Quaid-e-Azam
International Airport.
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