DTCE

Tharparkar:

Introduction

The district derives its name from Thar and Parkar. The name Thar is from Thul, the general term for the region sand ridges and Parkar literary means "to cross over". It was earlier known as Thar and Parkar district, but later became one word Tharparkar. Until 1990, the present district of Tharparkar, Umerkot and Mirpur Khas comprised one district with Mirpur Khas its headquarters. The division into two seperate districts on 31st October, 1990, i.e. Mirpurkhas and Thar established the town of Mithi as the new headquarters of the Tharparkar district, while Umerkot was bifurcated on 17th April, 1993.

Location

The district lies between 24° 10' to 25° 45' north latitudes and 69° 04' to 71° 06' east longitude.

Boundary

It is bounded on the north by Mirpurkhas and Umerkot districts, on east by Barmer and Jaisselmir districts of India, on west by district Badin and on south by Rann of Kutch.

Area

The total area of the district is 19,638* square kilometers.

Population (According to Census 1998)

Male Female Total
 167,470  145,225  312,695

Summary

Total Number of UCs 44
Number of Tehsils 4
Number of UCs in partnership with DTCE 44
CCB Mobilzation
CCBM Training
No. of CCBM Trainings Held 44
Elected Reps Male Female Total
 312  926  76  1002
PCM Training
No of Clusters No. of CCBs Female Male Total
 26  278  40  432  471
Monitoring Committees
No. of Monitoring Committees Formed  Districts Tehsils UC's
 13  16  245
Press Clubs & Bar Associations
MOU Signed with Press Club Yes
MOU Signed With Bar Association Yes
No. of Community Empowerment Round Tables Held  1
Local Citizen Information Network
No. of LCIN Rounds Held  0
Police Welfare & Community Relations
No. of UPSC's Formed  0
No. of Khulli Kacheries Held  0
Village & Neighbourhood Councils
No of Villages VNC's Formed In  12
No. of Villages VNC Election Held In  12
CCB Networks
CCBN Formed Yes
CCBN Elections Held Yes
Local IME Partner Organization(s) Maraora Coordination Council