Woodwork, wool-weaving, leather work, jewelry-making, cloth-dyeing, embroidery, snake-charming, agriculture (in a few parts), herd-grazing
The district derives its name from Thar and Parkar but later became one word Tharparkar. district was re-notified as “Tharparkar” on 19-10-1993. The head quarter of this District Mithi,it is spread over an area of 19638sq: Kms. Having population of 914291 souls(1998)& bounded on the north by Mirpurkhas & Umerkot distcs, on east by Barmer and Jaisselmir districts of India, on west by dist: Badin and on south by Ran of Kutch.Dist: Tharparkar comprising of 4 talukas and 44 Union Councils.
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