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Postal codes in Pakistan were introduced on 1 January 1988 to speed sortation and delivery. Pakistan have 5 digits code . [1] and These codes are for the delivery post office in whose jurisdiction the residential, office, industrial, rural, or PO Box address falls. Non-delivery post offices also are assigned pseudo-codes for audit and ...
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, thousands of federal government employees migrated to Pakistan and faced a housing crisis. In 1953 Muhammad Ali Bogra, then Prime Minister, initiated a housing scheme for government employees in area now known as Federal B. Area in Karachi, which was Pakistan's capita at the time.
Samanabad (Urdu: سمن آباد), or Block 18 of Federal B Area, is one of the neighborhoods of Gulberg Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] Several ethnic groups reside in Samanabad, including Muhajirs as majority, Sindhis, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, etc. Over 99% of the population is Muslim.
Naseerabad (Urdu: نصیر آباد) is a neighbourhood in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan. [1] The term is often used to refer to Block 14 of Federal B. Area , Karachi. Places
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Sharifabad (Urdu: شريف آباد) is a neighborhood in the Karachi Central Federal Bureaucrats Area (F.B. area) Block 1 district of Karachi, Pakistan. It was previously a part of Liaquatabad Town, [1] which was disbanded in 2011.The residents are mainly from the Muhajir community.
North Karachi or New Karachi (Urdu: شمالی کراچی) is a town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] North Karachi is located between the Lyari River, the Manghopir Hills and two major roads - Surjani Road to the north and Shahrah-e-Zahid Hussain to the south. To the north and west lies Gadap Town, and to the south the towns of Gulberg and ...
After independence in 1947, Karachi became the capital of the newly independent state of Pakistan and Mayor Hakim Ehsan received the Governor-General, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, at Karachi International Airport. 1948 saw the city boundaries fixed within the new Federal Capital Territory, which covered 2,103 km 2 but also included several small towns and villages separate from Karachi.