Tando Muhammad Khan District

[10] National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) opened its satellite centre in Tando Mohammad Khan, it became the 4th city to have such facility in Sindh province.

The facility would provide cardiac treatment services to people of Thatta, Badin, Tharparkar and adjoining areas, as well.

In particular, from Tando Muhammad Khan to Thatta, Badin, Tharparkar and adjoining areas, thousands of children are born with congenital heart disease but they remain undiagnosed throughout their life and eventually die without treatment.

According to the 2017 census of Pakistan, the population of Tando Muhammad Khan District of Sindh was 677228: 350010 male, 327202 female, and 16 transgender.

The lack of electricity and drinking water in schools remain a concern in the district, along with unsatisfactory building conditions.

App, residents of several areas within Tando Muhammad Khan have complained about the quality of the syllabus and outdated textbooks.

[13] In government schools, where textbooks are supposed to be provided to every child free of cost, parents have complained of being charged for these items.

The debate over the medium of instruction is as relevant in Tando Muhammad Khan as other districts of Sindh, where many demand for basic education to be provided in Sindhi, rather than in Urdu or English.