Sakrand


Sakrand is a town in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
Sakrand is a taluka of the district Shaheed Benazirabad, near about 18 kilometers from the old Nawabshah city. By road it is at three and a half hours drive from Karachi on National Highway and one and a half hour drive from Hyderabad on National Highway. It is rich in Agriculture. It is a Business Town, Exporting Goods To Hyderabad, Sindh and Nawabshah.

History

The historical town of Saklund is populated both sides of National Highway, which was called Rawr in old times. Whereas in the periods of Talpur dynasty and the British rule, it was called Tapali Rasto. In the initial time of British rule it was called Naar waro rasto. Sindhu darya flows about 18 km in the western side of Sakrand. There are various such signs from where its clearly recognized that this old town is populated at the present location. Sakrand was previously a sub-division headquarter of Nawabshah.
An important historical town due to the ruling periods of Kalhora rule and Talpur rule. Major general Haig has mentioned about Sakrand in his book, where as Albert William Hughes in his book Sindh gazetteer has also mentioned historical importance of Sakrand

Transport

Sakrand is home to Sakrand Junction railway station, that is abandoned by the Pakistan railway.

Trade & Business

Sakrand Sugar Mill Ltd. has a crushing capacity of 6,500 metric tons of sugarcane per day. The sugar mill not only fulfills the domestic demands but also it has the capacity to export to other towns of the province.