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Roads and streets in Karachi Street From / towards Lane(s) Description Abdullah Haroon Road [4] Saddar: 2: Named for Abdullah Haroon: I. I. Chundrigar Road: Shaheen Complex to Merewether Tower: 2: Named for Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar: M. A. Jinnah Road [5] (Bunder Road) Gurumandir to Merewether Tower: 3
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being "Pakistan's Wall Street" I. I. Chundrigar Road ( Urdu : آئی آئی چندریگر روڈ ), previously known as McLeod Road , is a road located in central business district of Karachi , Pakistan , and is named after former Pakistani Prime Minister Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar .
A.wahab Bhittai colony ko abad karne wale Molana abul Rasheed mrhom is ki bunyad khud Molana A.Rasheed ne 1974 mai rakhi logo ko 600 rs ka 80 sy k fi pilot farokht kiya aur ap ne logo ko apni taraf se pani khared kar free pani pilaya aur bhi welfare k kam kiye 1982 mai ap Ka intyqal howa
Only some of the newly built shopping malls in the suburban areas of city of Karachi may be managed by a large organization or a commercial company. [1] Saddar Town area is the old central shopping area in Karachi. Main streets for your shopping pleasure are Abdullah Haroon Road, Zaibunnisa Street, Zainab Market and Bohri Bazaar.
Khokhrapar (Urdu: کھوکھراپار) is a neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan, [1] that is within Malir District.The origin of the name "Khokhra par" goes back to the days when Mohajirs (immigrants) from partition time came to this place, most of them crossed the border of India to newly founded country of Pakistan from Khokhra Par, Sindh and found this area significantly resembling with ...
It used to be one of the most prestigious shopping areas in Karachi before the newly built shopping malls in the suburban areas of Karachi were built from the 1980s onwards. Zaibunnisa Street now is known for having a huge number of watch, clock and jewelry shops, large clothing stores for women and men, as well as shoe stores. [5] [6]
In line with its status as a major port and the country's largest metropolis, it accounts for most of Pakistan's revenue generation. According to the Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue's 2006-2007 year-book, tax and customs units in Karachi were responsible for 70.75% of direct taxes, 33.65% of federal excise tax, and 23.38% of domestic sales tax. [3]