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Under the 2001 revision of Pakistan's administrative structure [3] Lahore was tagged as a City District, and divided into nine towns. [4] Each town in turn consists of a group of Union Councils. All in all 152 Union Councils existed in the City District of Lahore, including the Cantonment area. [5] Administrative towns of Lahore [6] #
Allama Iqbal Town (Urdu: علامہ اقبال ٹاؤن) (also known as Iqbal Town or abbreviated as AIT) is a commercial and a residential locality in the south-western Lahore. [ 1 ] It is named after Allama Iqbal , the national poet of Pakistan.
There are many havelis inside the Walled City of Lahore, some in good condition while others need urgent attention. Many of these havelis are fine examples of Mughal and Sikh Architecture. Some of the havelis inside the Walled City include: Mubarak Begum Haveli, Bhati Gate, Lahore; Chuna Mandi Havelis; Haveli of Nau Nihal Singh; Nisar Haveli
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.
Main branch of Jamia Ashrafia is located on Ferozpur Road, Lahore covering 120 kanals area. Other branches of Jamia Ashrafia are listed below: [4] Madrisatul Faisal Lil Bannat at Model Town, Lahore (main ladies branch) MADRISA ASHRAFIA at Old Anarkali, Lahore; MAHAD AL-QUBA at Johr Town, Lahore; MADRISA BAITUL QURAN at Samanabad, Lahore
Lahore Grammar School (LGS), established in 1979, is a private preparatory school in Pakistan affiliated with the Cambridge Board of International Examinations, with several branches throughout the country. [1] Lahore Grammar School has over 70 campuses spread out across Pakistan including Lahore, Islamabad and Faisalabad offering education ...
Pakistan Railways is working on plans to construct a 635 km standard-gauge line from Quetta to Taftan on the Pakistan-Iranian border. [8]The proposed railway would support the transport of high-value goods to Europe and Central Asia.
By 1985, there were branches in Islamabad, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Lahore. The first Pakistani missionary from the Islamabad Branch began serving in January 1987. [3] In 1993, approximately 130 members were living in the country and there were two missionary couples serving in Pakistan; one couple in Karachi and the other in Lahore.