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Garden Town (Punjabi, Urdu: گارڈن ٹاٰؤن) is a residential neighbourhood and union council located in Gulberg Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
Model Town, established in 1921, is a fruition of Dewan Khem Chand's lifelong dream to see the establishment of what he called “Garden Town”. Advocate Khem Chand's unshakeable belief in the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity, and solidarity are the values of cooperation upon which the principles of ...
Lahore's posh Model Town was established as a "garden town" suburb in 1921, while Krishan Nagar locality was laid in the 1930s near The Mall and Walled City. The Mall, Lahore's pre-independence commercial core, features many examples of colonial architecture. Lahore played an important role in the independence movements of both India [106] and ...
UC 207 Model Town Lahore; UC 208 New Garden Town; UC 209 Model Town Extension; UC 210 Faisal Town; UC 211 Kotha Pind / Faisal Town; UC 223 Q Block Model Town; UC 224 Pindi Rajpotan; UC 225 Liaqatabad Kot Lakhpat; UC 226 Model Town R Block Bahar Colony; 7 Wahga Zone UC 108 Karwalwar; UC 131 Naseerabad; UC 132 Mehmood Boti; UC 133 Green Park; UC ...
NA-126 included the areas of Model Town, Gulberg, Makkah Colony, Naseerabad, Shah Kamal, Pakki Thatthi, Kashmir Block, Rehmanpura, Gulshan Iqbal, Ravi Block, Sikandar ...
Gulberg (Urdu, Punjabi: گلبرگ) is an administrative zone in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] It forms one of 10 zones of the Lahore metropolitan area . [ 2 ]
Kalma Chowk (Urdu, Punjabi: کلمہ چوک) is a famous town square and road intersection in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] It is one of the busiest intersections in terms of traffic. Kalma Chowk Flyover passes over it. It is the intersection of the main roads of Ferozepur Road, Main Boulevard Garden Town and Main Boulevard Gulberg. It is a ...
Gujranwala's name means "Abode of the Gujjars" in Punjabi, and was named after the Gujjar tribe that live in northern Punjab. [11] [12] One local narrative suggests that the town was named after a Gujjar, Choudhry Gujjar, owner of the town's Persian wheel that supplied water to the town. [7]