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Lyari Town was formed in 2001 as part of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 11 union councils. The town system was disbanded in 2011, and Lyari Town was re-organized and merged into Karachi South in 2015 before it was part of District Karachi West. According to the 2023 Pakistani census, the population of Lyari ...
Lyari's first criminal gangs took root in the 1960s, but were considered to be fairly harmless towards the local population. [6] In the late 1970s, Lyari gave rise to its own music scene, known as "Lyari Disco." [7] Lyari in the 70s also became a haven for drug traffickers who could avoid law enforcement agencies in the localities narrow lanes. [8]
In Pakistan, a tehsil or (taluka) is an administrative sub-division of a District. ... Lyari Town: 6 949,878 158,313.00 68.40% Karachi South District: Saddar Town: 35
1.11 Lyari Town. 1.12 Malir Town. 1.13 New Karachi Town. 1.14 North Nazimabad Town. 1.15 Orangi Town. ... Union Council is the primary governmental institution in ...
for the National Assembly of Pakistan: Region: Lyari Town (partly) of Karachi South in Karachi: Electorate: 422,081 [1] Current constituency; Party: PPP: Member(s) Nabil Gabol: Created from: NA-248 Karachi-X
In July 2014, Government of Pakistan announced Rs 6 billion for completion of Lyari Expressway. [5] Lyari Expressway Project is 32 kilometres long and its 2013-14 revised estimate is Rs 1,202 million and 80 percent of this project has also been completed. [6] This section is copied as-is from an article [7] in the Dawn newspaper.
Allama Iqbal Colony (Urdu: علامہ اقبال کالونی) is a residential neighbourhood in Lyari Town, located in the Karachi South district of Karachi, Pakistan. [1] This neighbourhood, Allama Iqbal Colony, is named after Allama Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan. [2] Lyari Town is known to be multi-ethnic with religious diversity.
Singo Lane (Urdu: سنگو لین) is a residential neighbourhood in Lyari, located in the Karachi South district of Karachi, Pakistan. [1] There are several ethnic groups in Singo Lane including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochs, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis, etc. Over 99% of the population is Muslim.