Gulshan Town Explained

Gulshan Town
Native Name:
Settlement Type:Constituent Town of Karachi
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Pakistan
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Sindh
Subdivision Type2:City District
Subdivision Name2:Karachi
Parts Type:Union Councils
Parts Style:para
Parts:13
P1:Civic Centre
P2:Delhi Mercantile Society
P3:Essa Nagri
P4:Gillani Railway Station
P5:Gulshan-e-Iqbal I
P6:Gulshan-e-Iqbal II
P7:Gulzar-e-Hijri
P8:Jamali Colony
P9:Metroville Colony
P10:Pehlwan Goth
P11:P.I.B. Colony
P12:Safooran Goth
P13:Shanti Nagar
Government Type:Town Council
Leader Title:Town Chairman
Leader Name:Dr Fauad Ahmed
Leader Title1:vice chairman
Leader Name1:Muhammad Ibrahim Siddiqui
Established Title:Established
Established Date:14 August 2001
Population As Of:1998
Population Total:646,662
Area Code:Vehicle No s-4215
Blank Name:Office Location
Blank Info:Plot#14, Scheme 24, Adjacent Civic Center, University Road Karachi
Blank2 Name:Contact
Blank2 Info:(021) 99230355-9 & (021) 99231363
Extinct Title:Disbanded
Extinct Date:2011

Gulshan Town (Urdu: {{Nastaliq|گلشن ٹاؤن) is a Karachi borough in the northeastern part of Karachi. Gulshan Town was formed in 2001 as part of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 11 union councils. The town system was disbanded in 2011, and Gulshan Town was reorganized as a subdivision of Karachi East District in 2015.[1] [2] The Karachi Towns were restored in early 2022.[3]

Location

Gulshan Town is bordered by Gadap Town to the north, the Faisal and Malir Cantonments to the east, Jamshed Town to the southwest, and Gulberg and Liaquatabad to the west.

History

The federal government under Pervez Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup d'etat, introduced local government reforms in the year 2000, which eliminated the previous "third tier of government" (administrative divisions) and replaced it with the fourth tier (districts). The effect in Karachi was the dissolution of the former Karachi Division in 2001, and the merging of its five districts to form a new Karachi City-District with eighteen autonomous constituent towns including Gulshan Town. In 2011, the system was disbanded but remained in place for bureaucratic administration until 2015, when the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation system was reintroduced. In 2015, Gulshan Town was re-organized as a sub-division as part of Karachi East district.

Gulshan-e-Iqbal town was restored as a Town in January 2022, which includes union committees 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 & 28.[3]

Commissioner of Karachi (Syed Darbar Ali Shah) envisioned setting up a new town Gulshan-e-Iqbal on 16 April 1966. It was originally Karachi Development Authority (scheme 24) which was renamed in the name of Pakistan's national poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Gulshan Town saw a lot of development after setting up of Civic Centre, Karachi and Karachi Expo Center.

Demographics

The population of Gulshan Town was estimated to be about 650,000 at the 1998 census, of which 99.5% are Muslim. It is dominated by the Urdu-speaking Muhajirs.[4] [5] The minorities include, Sindhis, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Saraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, etc. The population of Gulshan Town was estimated to be nearly one million before census 2017. A small number of Konkani Muslims are also settled in the Kokan Cooperative Housing Society of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town.

Neighbourhoods

Gulshan Town is the location of the main University of Karachi campus, as well as the offices of the City District Government of Karachi and the Attorney General of Sindh province. There are also few large parks which includes Aziz Bhatti Park, Askari Park, Aladin Park (now Bagh-e-Karachi) and the Safari Park.

Education

Gulshan-e-Iqbal area may be called as a university town having more than a dozen of higher education institutions. Few of the major institutions are as follows:

and several others

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gulshan Town, Karachi. dead. 1 June 2022. 13 June 2006. City Government of Karachi website . https://web.archive.org/web/20060613010845/http://karachicity.gov.pk/town/index.asp?txtTown=Gulshan.
  2. https://www.dawn.com/news/198782/karachi-rs1085m-budget-for-gulshan-town KARACHI: Rs1,085m budget for Gulshan Town
  3. News: Division of Karachi into 26 towns, 233 UCs notified. Tahir. Siddiqui. 8 January 2022. Dawn (newspaper). 1 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Rizvi . Sakina . December 2018 . Micro Thesis: The Muhajir Identity and Effect of Ethnic Discrimination on the Urban Development of Karachi . 20 November 2022 . ResearchGate.
  5. Book: Sardar . Ziauddin . Pakistan? . Yassin-Kassab . Robin . 2012 . Oxford University Press . 978-1-84904-223-9 . en . If we go to Gulshan or Nazimabad (Muhajir neighbourhoods) and we see all of the schools and the businesses and the clean roads, we realise, where are we living? But just as Muttahida [the MQM] did it for themselves, it's for us to worry.