Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Agricultural College Explained

Z.A. Bhutto Agricultural College Dokri
Native Name:Sindhi: زيڊ اي ڀٽو ايگريڪلچرل ڪاليج ڏوڪري
Established:1992
Type:College
Principal:Abdul Ghafoor Magsi
Faculty:35
Administrative Staff:100
Students:above 200
Undergrad:above 200
Province:Sindh
Country:Pakistan
Coor:27.4327°N 68.1202°W
Campus:Rural
Colours:Green and blue
Website:ZABAC

The Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Agriculture College, Dokri, (Sindhi: زيڊ اي ڀٽو ايگريڪلچرل ڪاليج ڏوڪري) is an affiliated college of Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam. This college is situated in Taluka Bakrani, district Larkana at an elevation of 164 ft. above mean sea level. Knowing the importance of agricultural education for the people of upper Sindh, Shaheed Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto announced the establishment of this college at a public gathering at Rice Research Institute Dokri in 1991. The college started functioning in September 1991, when some abandoned buildings of Rice Research Institute Dokri were renovated and handed over to Sindh Agriculture University.

The college later moved in 1997 to a newly constructed campus near Mihrabpur, Taluka Bakrani. This new college campus is located near Hyder Jatoi Railway Station and Mihrabpur village, 16 km south of Larkana city and 8 km north of Dokri along Larkana-Dokri via Mihrabpur road. The town of Bakrani is located 6 km to the east.

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