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DHA, Karachi form under Presidential Order number 7 of 1980 later approved by National Assembly. DHA, Islamabad DHA,Rawalpindi- islamabad form under Gazette of Pakistan dated 19 March 2013 passed by Parliament Act no XII of 2013. DHA, Lahore form under Extraordinary Gazette of Pakistan Part-I dated 19September 2002. DHA, Multan; DHA, Gujranwala
Korangi Road/National Highway: connects DHA to Shahrah-e-Faisal near the Finance and Trade Centre, Karachi on one side and Korangi Industrial Area on the other. It runs in Phase I and Phase II. Masjid-e-Tooba, a tourist attraction in Karachi for its unique architecture is located in DHA Phase II. [5]
9 union councils are present in the Provincial Assembly Constituency.. Each union council represents 15,000 to 20,000 registered voters.PP-155 is a Cantonment Board area and is controlled and monitored by the Pakistani Army, so no local-body system exists.
The Military Lands and Cantonments Department (ML&C) is an executive department of the Ministry of Defense in Pakistan. Its mission is to ensure pro-people, effective local governance in cantonments and effective defense land management.
As of 2019, statistics reveal that an average 500 yards plot in DHA Islamabad is priced between ₨20-25 million. Pakistan's leading property portal "Zameen" reported in February 2013 that property for rent and sales in Defence have performed phenomenally well.
The producer price index released a day earlier on January 14 reported a modest 0.3% increase in wholesale prices in December, rising 3.3% year over year, up from 3% in November.
Lahore: 738 1,140 Bahria Town Lahore, Bahria Orchard, Smart City Lahore, CBD Punjab, Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project, Askari Lahore, Lahore Cantonment, DHA Lahore: Bahawalpur: 0 73 DHA Bahawalpur: Gwadar: 8 783 Gwadar Port City, Chand Tara Island, Gwadar Downtown: Quetta: 0 244 DHA Quetta, Quetta Cantonment, PHA Housing: Peshawar: 15 85
Pakistan and its two largest city economies. Source: [1] As of 2019, Lahore had an estimated GDP of $84 billion. [2] [3] As of 2008, the city's gross domestic product (GDP) by purchasing power parity (PPP) was estimated at $40 billion (projected to be $102 billion by the year 2025, with a slightly higher growth rate of 5.6% per annum, as compared to Karachi's 5.5%).