North Nazimabad Town

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North Nazimabad
شمالی ناظم آباد   (Urdu)
—  Town  —
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
City District Karachi
Established 14th August 2001
Union Councils 10
Government
 - Type Town Council
 - Town Nazim Mumtaz Hameed
 - Naib Nazim Ahsanullah Khan
 - Municipal Officer Muhammad Nazir Lakhani
Population (1998)
 - Total 500,000
Website: North Nazimabad Town Page

North Nazimabad Town (Urdu: شمالی ناظم آباد ) is a town in the northern part of Karachi, named as such in reference to it being north of the suburb of Nazimabad. The town is bordered by New Karachi Town to the north across the Shahrah-e-Zahid Hussain, Gulberg Town to the east across the Gujjar Nala stream, Liaquatabad Town to the south, and SITE Town to the west. The population of North Nazimabad Town was estimated to be about 500,000 at the 1998 census, of which 99% are Muslim. There are several ethnic groups including Muhajirs, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis and Christians.

North Nazimabad Town boasts a comparatively high literacy rate amongst other towns in Karachi, and a relatively low crime rate. It is considered an upper middle class town of the city. In late 1950s, the northern extension of Nazimabad, the 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. On account of these two factors it is ranked as the most-planned town of Karachi, with blocks located alphabetically.


[edit] Neighbourhoods of North Nazimabad Town

The most densely populated neighbourhood is Paposh Nagar in the southwest of the town and the least densely populated neighbourhood is Farooq-e-Azam in the centre of the town.

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