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Nazimabad Town (Urdu: ناظم آباد ٹاؤن) is an administrative subdivision within Karachi, Pakistan [4] in the northern part of the city. It is named after the suburb of Nazimabad , which is named after the second Governor General of Pakistan Khawaja Nazimuddin .
The district was abolished in 2000 and divided into four towns namely Gulberg Town, Liaquatabad Town, New Karachi Town, and North Nazimabad Town. [4] On 11 July 2011, the Government of Sindh restored Karachi Central District again. [5] Karachi Central District has the following dehs: Gujhro (P), in the talukas of Gulberg and Liaquatabad, and ...
North Nazimabad was developed as a residential area for federal government employees. But in the early 1960s, the capital of Pakistan was transferred from Karachi to newly developed capital Islamabad. In the 1950s, Nazimabad was developed in the outskirts of Karachi and now it is in the central part of the city because of the urban sprawl.
1.14 North Nazimabad Town. 1.15 Orangi Town. 1.16 Saddar Town. 1.17 Shah Faisal Town. ... Karachi City-District Government; Town Municipal Administration, Sindh;
Government of Gilgit-Baltistan. Local government. Divisions; Districts; ... North Nazimabad Town; Nazimabad; North Karachi; Karachi East District. Gulistan-e-Jouhar ...
North Nazimabad Town was formed in 2001 as part of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 10 union councils and North Nazimabad Town was re-organized as part of Karachi Central District in 2015. According to the 2023 Pakistani census, the population of North Nazimabad Subdivision is 920,476.
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.
New Karachi Town (Central) North Nazimabad Town (Central) Orangi Town (West) Saddar Town (South) Shah Faisal Town (East) SITE Town (West) Each Town's Union Council was the primary governmental institution in Pakistan. Headed by a Union Nazim, each union council had 13 elected members or councilors.