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Defence I is located within the Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area between Potohar Avenue [3] and Bahria Town Phase VII & VIII. This subdivision on its southwest abuts Soan River . A larger area acquired by the Defense Housing Authority just southwest of Phase I is named Sector F (formerly Phase 1 Extension ) and covers a total of 16,750 ...
The original site of Dadhocha dam had been included in the master plan of DHA Valley. [11] On 27 January 2016, the district administration of Rawalpindi told the Punjab Irrigation Department to start constructing the stalled Dadhocha Dam to end its tussle with the Defence, Islamabad-Rawalpindi. [12]
The expressway provides quick access between the Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Punjab, connecting the national capital with the N-5 National Highway. It stretches from Zero Point Interchange with the Kashmir Highway in Islamabad to Rawat , Islamabad Capital Territory on the N-5 National Highway . [ 1 ]
DHA, Lahore form under Extraordinary Gazette of Pakistan Part-I dated 19September 2002. DHA, Multan; DHA, Gujranwala; DHA, Hyderabad; DHA, Bahawalpur; DHA, Quetta form under Extra Ordinary Balochistan Gazette No.113 dated 30 May 2018. and DHA Act No XI of 2015 dated 2 October 2015. (Registered No. S-2771 DHA City; DHA Valley
1 Bahria Icon Tower: 300m (980 ft) 62 2022 Karachi: Mixed Use: Tallest building in Pakistan. [2] [1] Architecturally topped out. 2 Chapal Skymark: 200 m (656 ft) 50 2021 Karachi: Residential: Pakistan's tallest residential tower Structurally topped out. 3 Bahria Apartment Tower (left one) 200 m (656 ft) 42 2021 Karachi: Residential [2] 4 Dolmen ...
The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT; Urdu: وفاقی دارالحکومت, romanized: Vafāqī Dār-alhakūmat) is the only federal territory of Pakistan that is centred around Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, located on the northern edge of the Pothohar Plateau, at the foot of the Margalla Hills, in the northwestern area of the Punjab region.
Westridge is a residential area in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, which dates back to 1880 when the British Army first came into this area and established its cantonment in Rawalpindi, amongst a few other Military Units it set up here. [1] Initially, a few units of Signals Battalion were established here in 1916.
The area was formerly a jungle. According to the District Rawalpindi gazette of 1893, Humak was on the main railway line from Jhelum to Rawalpindi; those lines have since been relocated. The community now has more than 1500 homes laid out in an organised way, following the map provided by Capital Development Authority.