Karampur

Karampur is a village and deh in Sehwan taluka of Jamshoro District, Sindh.

[4] The village contains the shrine of Hussain Shah, a Muslim saint who was buried here in the early 20th century.

[4] Local trade included various types of grain, ghee, milk, and butter, while the goods manufactured in Karampur mainly consisted of coarse cloth and shoes.

[6] In the 1990s, in order to combat waterlogging and increasing soil salinity on the right (west) bank of the Indus, a major drainage channel called the Right Bank Outfall Drain was planned to discharge into the Indus at Karampur.

[7] After a major backlash from local residents, however, the plan was changed to discharge the channel directly into the Arabian Sea.