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New Rizvia Society (also called Rizvia Society Phase-II) is a residential colony situated in Karachi near Safoora Goth, KDA Scheme No.33, opposite to Karachi Institute of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine (KIRAN) [1] Sindh, Pakistan. New Rizvia Society exclusively provides residential plots to Shia Muslims.
The housing schemes of 33/B, 33/C, D, and F, comprising 60 and 80 square yard houses, were primarily allotted to working class strata of Karachi. However, 33/E was allotted to Pakistan Navy's employees. 33/A and 33/E are the only scheme in Sector 33 which has 120 square yards for each house. Second, the lanes and streets of 33/A and 33/E are ...
Declared a cantonment by the Royal British Government as POW Camp by Muhammad Irfan Malik and Ismail Sherwani on 11 October 1941, in the exigencies of World War II, this cantonment was taken over by the Pakistan Army in 1947. This cantonment serves as the main cantonment of Southern areas of Sindh province.
Gulshan-e-Maymar township is situated just off the Super Highway (main highway between Karachi and Hyderabad) in MDA Scheme 45 (and partly in MDA scheme 33) in Karachi. It is about ten kilometers north-east of Sohrab Goth / F.B. Area and approximately 15 kilometers from the Expo Center. Its postal code is 75340. [2]
Union Councils of Karachi are local governments in Karachi. Union Council is the primary governmental institution in Pakistan. Headed by a Union Nazim, each union council has 10 elected members or councilors. In addition to four male and two female members elected directly, there are two male and two female representatives of the labor, a ...
Gulshan-e-Iqbal was populated in 1966 under Scheme 24 of Karachi Development Authority. [3] The name "Gulshan-e-Iqbal" means "the garden of Iqbal", referring to the national poet of Pakistan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal. It has notable gardens. [4] The municipal infrastructure of Gulshan-e-Iqbal has been in poor condition since 1992.
In 2015, Gulberg Town was re-organized as part of Karachi Central district. [4] It is worth mentioning that Aisha Manzil was the name of a single story bungalow that that was built in late sixties just opposite the road where Arshi cinema was built later on.
Army Welfare Trust (AWT) was established in 1971 as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860, with an initial endowment of Rs 0.7 million. [3] It became fully operational in 1977. [ 3 ] The first commercial unit of the trust was a stud farm located in Probyanabad which it received from Pakistan Army in 1972.