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Army Welfare Trust (AWT), also known as Askari Group, is a Pakistani conglomerate based in Rawalpindi. The Army Welfare Trust, along with Fauji Foundation , are run by ex-military personnel of the Pakistan Army.
Rawalpindi II (E in C) region: 6 schools; Rawalpindi III (X Corps) region: 40 (estimate) schools (largest region) | Regional Director is Brigadier (R) Tahir Ali Syed SI (Military) Mangla region: 5 schools; Multan region: 7 schools; Lahore region:15 schools; Karachi region: 19 schools; Peshawar region: 19 schools; Quetta region:14 schools ...
In 1854, Robert Milman from the Diocese of Calcutta had built the city's first Garrison Church and a telegraph office.: 189 [7] [6] It is also the site where Robert Milman is buried following his death in Rawalpindi in 1876. [6] On 14 August 1947, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army General Frank Messervy decided to establish the army ...
It has a large marketplace. It is one of the largest towns in Rawalpindi District. Chak Beli Khan is the commercial hub of all the surrounding areas which includes more than 110 villages. Chak Beli Khan is business center of area belongs to PP10 (Rawalpindi), as well as the largest area in terms of population as per the 2017 census.
Military College Murree or MCM, is a military high school, located at Upper Topa, Murree Tehsil, District Rawalpindi, Pakistan. [1] [2] It was inaugurated by COAS Gen.Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani NI(M),HI on 1st of September, 2008. [3] Military College Murree is one of the three military colleges in Pakistan.
The area also has modern housing schemes namely Gulzar-e-Quaid, Chaklala Housing Schemes I, II & III, Askari - I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VIII, IX, X & XII with a rapidly diminishing rural area. There is a large commercial market situated in Chaklala Scheme III which is the major shopping area for all the residents in Chaklala.
Dhamial Airbase or Qasim Airbase (ICAO: OPQS) is a Pakistan Army airbase located in southern Rawalpindi, Pakistan.It is the headquarters of Pakistan Army Aviation. [1]It was built a few kilometers outside Rawalpindi city, but due to the expansion of the city, it is now surrounded by major colonies, including Askari IIIX.
The Pakistan Army's armored corps was commissioned as an administrative corps from the partition of the former British Indian Army's Armoured Corps– there were six regiments that formed the basis of the Armoured Corps.: 156 [5] [6]