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Postal codes in Pakistan were introduced on 1 January 1988 to speed sortation and delivery. Pakistan have 5 digits code . 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.
A major portion of the road runs parallel to the Sabarmati. The road is a major financial hub of the city with the offices of the Reserve Bank of India and the Income Tax department located on the road. The road is also a tourist destination with the Sabarmati Ashram and the City Gold multiplex located on the road. Several of the best showrooms ...
The area codes in Pakistan consists of two to five digits; generally smaller the city, longer the prefix. All large cities have two-digit codes. The smaller towns might have six digital whereas big cities have seven digit numbers. Azad Kashmir telephone lines contain five digits. On 1 July 2009, telephone numbers in Karachi and Lahore were ...
Jhang Sadar Railway Station (Urdu: جھنگ صدر ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Jhang city of Punjab province, Pakistan on the Shorkot–Lalamusa Branch Line. See also [ edit ]
Patang Hotel, officially Neelkanth Patang – The Revolving Restaurant, is a revolving restaurant located at Nehru Bridge corner on Ashram Road in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. [2] Built in 1980–1984, 221 feet (67 m) above the ground, it is considered as the landmark of Ahmedabad.
It is situated on the Jhang-Sargodha Road near Jhang Sadar, Punjab, Pakistan. The school was established in 1926. The enrollment is around 581. Ch. Abdul Rehman the current Head. The school faculty has about 18 members. [2]
Jhang (Punjabi / Urdu: جھنگ; Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒ(ʱ)ə̂ŋ.gᵊ]; Urdu pronunciation: [d͡ʒʱəŋɡ]) is the capital city of Jhang District in central Punjab, Pakistan. Situated on the east bank of the Chenab river, it is the 13th most populous city of Pakistan .
Hassu Balail (حسو بلیل, Hassu Balail) is a town of Tehsil Ahmad purSial in Jhang District of Punjab province of Pakistan. The town is located near the River Chenab after the River Jhelum merges with this river. The town is located on the Jhang-Layyah, Jhang-Multan Road going to Jhang Sadar.