Twenty-two dehs from Ratodero, four from Larkana, and forty-four from Kambar were combined to form a new taluka in the northwestern extremity of the District, with headquarters at the village of Miro Khan.
A minor feature of the change was the transfer of the ten western dehs of Larkana Tehsil to Kambar.
[3] Larkana's guava and berries are famous both nationally and internationally, with the annual output of the district standing at thousands of tons.
All the villages of Larkana District on the right bank of the Indus River have vast guava orchids spread over thousands of acres, located in Dodai, Mahotta, Naudero, Chooharpur, Agani, Metla, Izzat Ji Wandh, Phulpota and other villages.
[4][5] The Government Pilot School was built in 1926, being the oldest education institution in the district.
Cadet College Larkana was inaugurated by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto in 1994, first planned by her late father Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1975.