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  2. Postal codes in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Pakistan were introduced on 1 January 1988 to speed sortation and delivery. Pakistan have 5 digits code . [1] and These codes are for the delivery post office in whose jurisdiction the residential, office, industrial, rural, or PO Box address falls. Non-delivery post offices also are assigned pseudo-codes for audit and ...

  3. Westridge, Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Westridge is a residential area in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, which dates back to 1880 when the British Army first came into this area and established its cantonment in Rawalpindi, amongst a few other Military Units it set up here. [1] Initially, a few units of Signals Battalion were established here in 1916.

  4. Evacuee Trust Property Board - Wikipedia

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    There are over 1,130 Hindu temples and 517 gurdwaras in Pakistan. [2] The board controls and manages 109,404 acres of agricultural land and 46,499 acres of built-up urban sub-units [4] in accordance with “Scheme for the Lease of Evacuee Trust Agricultural Land, 1975” and “Schemes for the Management and Disposal of Urban Evacuee Trust Properties, 1977.

  5. NA-53 Rawalpindi-II - Wikipedia

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    General election 2002: NA-52 Rawalpindi-III Party Candidate Votes % ±% PML(N) Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan: 73,671 : 51.05 : PML(Q) Muhammad Nasir Raja 56,645 39.25 PPP: Muhammad Saghir Khokhar 11,684 8.10 Independent: Sakhawat Hussain 2,310 1.60 Turnout: 150,008 48.89 Total valid votes 144,310 96.20 Rejected ballots 5,698 3.80 Majority 17,026 11.80

  6. Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi's Hindu and Sikh population, who had made up 33.72% and 17.32% of the city, [48] migrated en masse to the newly independent Dominion of India after anti-Hindu and anti-Sikh pogroms in western Punjab, while Muslim refugees from India settled in the city following anti-Muslim pogroms in eastern Punjab and northern India.

  7. Sabzazar - Wikipedia

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    Sabzazar (Punjabi, Urdu: سبزہ زار) is a neighbourhood and union council (UC 112) located in Allama Iqbal Zone of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Sabzazar is divided into two subdivisions, phase 1 & phase 2. [1] [2] It is surrounded by areas like Allama Iqbal Town, Awan Town and Lalazaar Garden.

  8. Army Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    Army Welfare Trust (AWT) was established in 1971 as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860, with an initial endowment of Rs 0.7 million. [3] It became fully operational in 1977. [ 3 ] The first commercial unit of the trust was a stud farm located in Probyanabad which it received from Pakistan Army in 1972.

  9. Faisal Town - Wikipedia

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    The biggest market is located in C Block and is commonly called Civic Centre. There is a smaller market in B Block called Kotha Pind market. The roads around Faisal Town are becoming increasingly commercial, especially the road between Faisal Town and Johar Town.