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Multan Road: Muzaffargarh Dera Adda Shershad, Muzaffarabad Multan, Nadirabad, Aziz Hotel Jail Road: Kachery Chowk Purani Chungi District Jail Khangarh Road: Muzaffargarh Khangarh Ali pur Bypass Khangarh Shah Jamal Road: Khangarh Shah Jamal Shah Jamal Road: Thal Chowk Shah Jamal Circular Road Circular around old city Old Bhuta Pur Road Railway ...
Strategic Highway 2 (S-2), or more popularly known as Kohala–Muzaffarabad Road (Urdu, Pahari(( hindko)) کوہالہ–مظفرآباد سڑک) is a 40 km long Strategic Highway linking Kohala with Muzaffarabad in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The Mansehra–Muzaffarabad–Mirpur Expressway (MMM Expressway) is a proposed expressway project in Pakistan, connecting the cities of Mansehra, Muzaffarabad, and Mirpur. The project is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and is considered of exceptional significance by the Azad Jammu and Kashmir government .
The E-75 Expressway [2] or Murree Expressway (Urdu, Pahari: مری بزرگراه) (also known as the Islamabad-Murree-Muzaffarabad Expressway) [3] is a four-lane partially operational controlled-access expressway [4] linking Islamabad to Murree in Punjab province.
Muzaffarabad (/ ˌ m ʊ z ə ˌ f æ r ə ˈ b æ d /; [5] Urdu: مُظَفَّر آباد, IPA: [mʊzəffərɑːbɑːd]) is a city in Pakistani-administered Azad Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. [1] It is the largest city and the capital of Azad Kashmir, which is a Pakistani-administered administrative territory.
Murree–Muzaffarabad section proposed. E90 Expressway Besham–Khwazakhela Expressway: 66 km 4 Proposed Will link N-35 with N-90. [6] [7] Lahore–Nankana Sahib Expressway 66 km 4 Proposed Feasibility study underway. [8] Mansehra–Muzaffarabad–Mirpur–Mangla Expressway (MMMM) 200 km 4 Proposed Feasibility study underway. [9]
Up to Haripur, it is a six-lane controlled-access road, the section from Havelian to Mansehra has four lanes, while the Mansehra to Thakot section has two lanes. The route begins at its southernmost extent – the Hazara Expressway interchange, located to the west of Hasan Abdal near the village of Koliya on the banks of the Haro River in ...
Muzaffarabad's education system exhibits a disparity between its overall ranking and school infrastructure. While the district achieved a national ranking of 6th with a score of 73.85 in the 2017 Pakistan District Education Ranking (by Alif Ailaan), its school infrastructure score was significantly lower at 105th with a score of 34.29. [13]