Faisal Town

Faisal Town (Punjabi, Urdu: شهرک فیصل, Sharak-e-Faisal) is a union council and neighborhood of Gulberg Tehsil in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

Faisal Town
شهرک فیصل
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
CityLahore
Administrative townGulberg
Union council128
Government
  TypeUnion Council

Subdivisions

Faisal Town is divided into four residential blocks - A, B, C and D.

Government

Faisal Town is the union council number 128 of Lahore and falls in the town called Gulberg Town.[1] There is no town Nazim of Gulberg Town and the seat is vacant. The current union council administration heads of Faisal Town are:

  • Nazim: Vacant
  • Naib Nazim: Vacant

Markets

The biggest market is located in C Block and is commonly called Civic Centre. There is a smaller market in B Block called Kotha Pind market. The roads around Faisal Town are becoming increasingly commercial, especially the road between Faisal Town and M.A.Johar Town. There are two famous whole sale and retail stores near to the FAST institute (in B Block) named as Ali General store and Hassan Store. Maqsood store and chishti super store are the most famous store in D Block.

Mosques

A Block has a mosque called Abu Bakar mosque. B Block has two mosques: one is called Be-izn-Allah and the other is the Kotha Pind mosque. C Block houses two mosques as well.

Educational institutions

Medical facilities

There is a private hospital in A Block. In C Block there is another Trust Hospital named Khair-un-Nisa Hospital. Renowned physician Prof. Faisal Masud also lives in C block Faisal Town where he has his clinic

Parks

A Block has a large park with associated small parks. B Block also has a big park called Milad Park. C Block has two parks next to the two mosques.

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See also

References

  1. "UC No. 128". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-03-23.


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