Latifabad

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Latifabad
لطيف آباد
Town
Country  Pakistan
Province  Sindh
City Hyderabad
Population
  Total 1.5 million

Latifabad (Urdu: لطِيف آباد), Sindhi: لطيف آباد ) is a town in the southern suburbs of the city of Hyderabad, in Sindh, Pakistan.

History

Latifabad is named after the noted Sindhi Sufi poet, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.[citation needed] It was formed as an extension to the city of Hyderabad to occupy migrants from across the border after the 1947 partition of the Sub-Continent, along with the town of Qasimabad.

The locals that occupied the town at its inception were ethnically of a mixed population but as the city experienced its worst ethnic riots between Sindhis and Muhajirs (Pakistan)|Mohajirs]] in the 1980s, the city was divided into Sindhi occupying the town of Qasimabad and the Mohajirs settling down in Latifabad.

Serving an ethnic majority of the Mohajir community, Latifabad turned into a fertile land for the offshoots of the political party, the Mohajir Qaumi Movement later named Muttahida Qaumi Movement, to grow. With the spread of the political party's actions across the area, land in Latifabad was further divided into sectors, sub-classifying it into numbered units. For political rallies, MQM would specify areas in their sector notation rather than the numbered unit. To this date, the classification continues yet people prefer using the numbered units.

Settlement

Latifabad has a large concentration of Urdu speaking people which are about 70% of the 1.5 million population. Latifabad is divided into twelve units, instead of blocks, each numbered. Each unit has its own hospital and number of schools along with residential complexes.

Healthcare and educational services

The largest mental asylum or hospital for the mentally ill in Pakistan (some people deem it the largest in Asia) named after Sir Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney (1812–1878), civil engineer and master constructor of Bombay, the Sir Cowasji Jehangir Institute of Psychiatry holds ground in Latifabad unit 3, commonly known to the locals as Giddu Bandar.

Other hospitals in Latifabad include the St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Majee Hospital, Bhittai Hospital and Red Crescent (Hilal-e-Ahmar) Hospital.

The Board of Intermediate Secondary Education, Hyderabad, the body of the Government administering the educational standards in the city has their headquarters housed in unit 9 in Latifabad. Public School Hyderabad founded in 1961 one of the most famous schools in sindh is located in Latifabad unit 3

Other notable places

  • Unit 8 has a bazaar-shopping center called Siddiqui Centre that sells clothes, shoes and bangles, product native to the city. Visitors and shoppers alike visit unit 8 before Eid to buy clothes and gifts. Units in Latifabad has its own administrative unit which works under the Hyderabad District Administration.[1]
  • Mohatta House is situated in Latifabad U6D in the vicinity of the district nazim's house. It is over 100 years old
  • Unit 6 also is the home to the Hyderabad Board of Education, who have built a stadium to commemorate its presence. Most of the inter-school and -collegiate tournaments are played.

See also

References

  1. "Latifabad Administration". ApnaHyderabad.com. Retrieved 2008-04-29. 

Coordinates: 34°02′N 71°35′E / 34.033°N 71.583°E / 34.033; 71.583

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