Area in Karachi
Constituent Town of Karachi in Muhammad Yousuf
New Karachi Town
نیو کراچی ٹاؤن
New Karachi Town map
Town Chairman Muhammad Yousuf District Nazimabad District Division Karachi Division Province Sindh Country Pakistan Established 1972; 52 years ago (1972 ) Town status 14 August 2001; 23 years ago (14 August 2001 ) Disbanded 11 July 2011; 13 years ago (11 July 2011 ) Reorganized March 2015; 9 years ago (March 2015 ) Union Committees in Town Municipal Corporation
Shahnawaz Bhutto Colony Gulshan-e-Saeed Khawaja Ajmeer Nagri Mustafa Colony KalaSchool
Khameso Goth Madina Colony Faisal Abuzar Ghaffari Godhran Hakeem Ahsan Kalliana Muhammad Shah
• Type Government of Karachi • Constituency NA-247 Karachi Central-I • Total
18 km2 (7 sq mi) Elevation
54 m (177 ft) Highest elevation
113 m (371 ft) Lowest elevation
32 m (105 ft) • Total
1,165,742 • Density 64,763.44/km2 (167,736.5/sq mi) Demonym Karachiite Time zone UTC+05:00 (PKT ) • Summer (DST ) DST is not observed ZIP Code 75850
NWD (area) code021 ISO 3166 code PK-SD
New Karachi Town or North Karachi Town (Urdu : نیو کراچی ٹاؤن ) lies in the northern-eastern part of Nazimabad District , Sindh province of Pakistan. It was formed when katchi abadis were resettled following the 1958 coup d'état . Town system was established by City District Government Karachi in 2001. Town system was disbanded in 2011. New Karachi Town was re-organized as part of Karachi Central District in 2015. New Karachi Town has a population 1,166,742 as of 2023 Pakistani census .
History
After the 1958 Pakistani coup d'état , the military decided to forcibly resettle the katchi abadis of Karachi into freshly created townships such as New Karachi.[ 1] The federal government under the ruling of 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 New Karachi Town. In 2011, the system was disbanded but remained in place for bureaucratic administration until 2015, when the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation system was re-introduced. In 2015, New Karachi Town was re-organized as part of Karachi Central district.
Demographics
There are total 1,165,742 people in New Karachi sub-division of which 984,105 spoke Urdu, 45,343 Saraiki, 30,667 Punjabi, 26,148 Sindhi, 23,441 Pashto, 7,360 Hindko 5,919 Balochi & 42,759 others.
Town Municipal Corporation
13 Union Committees of New Karachi in Town Municipal Corporation
Sub Sr Number
Councils Falling in District (Nazimabad)
Number of Union Committee
Name of UC in Town Municipal Corporation
1
TMC New Karachi
UC#01
Shahnawaz Bhutto Colony
2
UC#02
Gulshan-e-Saeed
3
UC#03
Khawaja Ajmeer Nagri
4
UC#04
Mustafa Colony
5
UC#05
Kala School
6
UC#06
Khamiso Goth
7
UC#07
Madina Colony
8
UC#08
Faisal
9
UC#09
Abuzar Ghaffari
10
UC#10
Godhra
11
UC#11
Hakeem Ahsan
12
UC#12
Kalliana
13
UC#13
Muhammad Shah
Location
North Karachi is located between the Lyari River, the Manghopir Hills and two major roads - Surjani Road to the north and Shahrah-e-Zahid Hussain to the south. To the north and west lies Gadap Town, and to the south lie the towns of Gulberg and North Nazimabad.
Neighbourhoods
Fatima Jinnah Colony , is named after Fatima Jinnah , the sister of the founder of Pakistan , Muhammad Ali Jinnah . The neighbourhood of Hakim Ahsan is named after the mayor of Karachi who met Muhammad Ali Jinnah at Karachi airport in 1947. Shah Nawaz Bhutto Colony is named after the father of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and grandfather of the later Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto . Shah Nawaz Bhutto was the last Prime Minister of the princely state of Junagadh and was instrumental in the accession of the state to Pakistan in 1947. Sir Syed Colony is named after Sir Syed Ahmad Khan who promoted education amongst the Muslims of British India and founded the Aligarh Muslim University in 1875.
Constituensy
NA-247 Karachi Central-I
Educational institutions
Madina-Tur-Rehan Progressive Academy, 48/14 5-F New Karachi
MIDasia Foundation Academy, North Karachi
MA Tutor Academy (Shadman Town, North Karachi)
SK Grammar School (Muslim Town, North Karachi)
Pak Horizon Grammar School (Sector 11-F North Karachi)
Madina Tul Ilm High School North Karachi
High Star Public School (North Karachi)
Dawn Public School, North Karachi
Lycos Grammar School (11/C/1, North Karachi)
Wonderland Grammar School (B-41, 11/C/1, North Karachi)
Saeeda Academy ( 11/C/1, North Karachi)
Asra Public School (U.P More North Karachi)
Karachi Generation School (11-B, near Saleem Centre, North Karachi)
Little Flower Children Secondary School (Muslim Town North Karachi)
Al Rahman Grammar School, North Karachi
S.M.B. Academy School Boys & Girls, North Karachi
Woodland Secondary School, North Karachi
Little Orchard Academy Shadman Town No 2, North Karachi
Green Land Public School, North Karachi
The Metropolitan Academy
Usman Public School, North Karachi
Hospitals
16 private hospitals: a good hospital is Godhra Shaikh Muslim Medical Center in Sector 11-G
Qadri Medical Center (5-B/1)
3 public hospitals
New Karachi Medical Centre (11-F)
24 Hours Hospital ( 11-F)
Rasheed Ullah Qazi Hospital (11-F)
Arif Emergency Medical centre 11-F
Sindh Government Hospital (11-I near Geo Mobile Market - UP)
Ausaaf Hospital (5C-2 near Baardha Market)
Mujtabai Hospital (Sector 5K & 5L near Bilal Police Station)
Saylani Emergency Medical Centre 24-Hours near Sindhi Hotel in Sector 5-E, Opp, 4K Market
Muslim Khatri Medical centre near Sindhi Hotel in Sector 5-E, front of Saylani Medical Centre
Iram Emergency Hospital & Maternity 24-Hours sometimes in Sector 5-E near 4K Market
Anees-ul-Rehman Clinic (Child Specialist) (together with Zahid Sweets near Do Minuts)
Rasheedullah Emergency Hospital 11-F (near 5 Number Bus Stop)
Pasha Maternity Emergency Hospital in Sector 11-D, with Front Sector 5-E (near 5 Number Bus Stop)
Godhra Muslim Khatri 24-Hours Emergency Hospital (Sector 11-G near W-11 Bus Stop) Main Hospital after Sindh Government
Aiwan-e-Sanat-o-Tijarat Hospital: St.1/1, Sec.11, C-2, Sir Syed Town, North Karachi
SHED Hospital North Karachi: Plot No. ST 1/2-A Sector 11-C-2 North Karachi
Government Urban Hospital: Sector 5C-3, North Karachi
Places of worship
Some famous mosques are:
Jama Masjid Hanfia (Near Government School 11-F)
Markazi Islamia Masjid
Masjid Ibrahim khalilullah 5c-4
Jama Masjid Rahmania Sector 5c-4
Jama Masjid Siddiquia 5-G
Jama Masjid Hanfia (Sofaid Masjid 5-E)
Jama Masjid Makki (5-E)
Jama Masjid Momin (near Apwa School 5-E)
Jama Masjid Memon (5-E)
Jama Masjid Ahl-e-Hadees (between 11-D & 5-E, near Islamia School)
Jama Masjid Riyaz ul Jannah sector 7d
Jama Masjid Khizra
Jama Masjid Quba Kalyana Town North Karachi
Jama Masjid Farooq-e-Azam Sector 11-G
Jama Masjid Riyaz ul Jannah sector 7d
Jama Masjid Muslim Town
Jama Masjid Allah wali 11-K
Jama Masjid Farooqiya 11-L
Jama Masjid Noor 11-L
Jama Masjid Rahmatul Lilaalameen 11-D
Jama Masjid Baghdai (11-D)
Jama Masjid Ghosia 11-D
Jama Masjid Bukhari, near Jamat Khana 11-D
Jama Masjid Akbari 11-D
Masjid Furqania
Masjid Bilal
Masjid Abu Bakr
Masjid Umar
Masjid Usmani Ghani
Masjid Ali
Masjid Ayesha Siddique
Masjid Farooq e Azam 5.c/1
Jamia Masjid Makki Sector 5-C.4
Masjid-e-Aqsa 11-F
10 Imambargah
4 churches
1 mandir
Jama masjid Islamia Sector 11-F Mohalla Kaghzian
Parks
Arif Hussain (Shaheed) Model Park (11-B, North Karachi)
Nasir Hussain (Shaheed) Model Park (11-G, North Karachi)
Muhammad Shareef (Shaheed) Park (5/E, New Karachi)
Nazir Hussain (Late) Model Park (11-B, North Karachi)
Abu Nasar Park (Late) Model Park (Kalyana Town, North Karachi)
Rashid Mehnaz Family Park (5.c./1, North Karachi) (formerly known as afza family park)
Bi Ammaan Park (11.C, North Karachi, near Nagan Interchange)
Sports grounds
7 play grounds
1 new talent sports ka ground New Karachi 5a/1 me
Abbasi sports ground sector 5-G
Major streets
Shahrah-e-Khursheed Begum (Nagan Roundabout to Surjani Roundabout)
7000 Road (Godhra Camp to Allah Wali Roundabout Chowrangi)
9000 Road (Gabol Town to Saba Roundabout)
5200 Road (Sindh Government Hospital to Kala School)
5200 Road (Bashir Chowk to Sindhi hotel)
Police stations
Industrial Area Police Station
Khowaja Ajmair Nagri Police Station
Sir Syed Police Station
New Karachi Police Station
Bilal Colony Police Station
Industrial area
Commercial areas and markets
Chaandni Chowk Market (11-F)
Kids Garments Wholesale Market (11-G)
Nala Watercourse
Godhra Timber Market
Chand Market (Sector 5-G)
Gosht / Sabzi Market (Sector 5-J, Sindhi Hotel)
Lal Market (Sector 5-F)
Mughal House (Sector 5-F)
Mutahida Bazar (Sindhi Hotel, New Karachi)
Usmania Bazar (Sector 5-B)
U.P. Sarafa Market (Sector 11-E)
Sir Syed Market (Sector 11-C)
Roshan Travel and Tours (Sector 11-I)
Bashir Chowk (Sector 5-G)
Car Bazar 11-D
Budh Bazaar(Wednesday) Bazaar 11-D
Dhaga and Kapra Market 11-G
Khatri Bazaar
Jumeraat Bazar
5-c-4 North Karachi Bara Market.
W9 bazar between 5c/1 and 5c/3
References
^ Gayer, Laurent (2007). "Guns, Slums, and "Yellow Devils": A Genealogy of Urban Conflicts in Karachi, Pakistan". Modern Asian Studies . 41 (3): 515–544. doi :10.1017/S0026749X06002599 .
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