Golimar, Karachi

Golimar (Urdu: گولیمار ) is one of the neighbourhoods of S.I.T.E. Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1] The name of the Golimar has been changed to Gulbahar.[2]

There are several ethnic groups in Golimar including Muhajirs, Christians, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras Ismailis, Chitralis etc. There is also common everyday street crime like most other places in the world, however the law and order situation of the area has been much improved after operations conducted by law enforcement agencies. [3]

History

Golimar is located along the Lyari River. Golimar area was settled by Muslim refugees after independence of Pakistan in 1947. The name "GOLIMAR" comes from the combination of two words GOLI (bullet) and MAR (fire) as before the independence of Pakistan Golimar are was the shooting range of colonial British Army.[4] This area was still unplanned and the roads were not in grid pattern as in some other parts of Karachi. There were no schools, parks and other amenities planned in this area. It had been and still is considered a slum area of Karachi. There is a famous brass handicrafts market ('PEETAL GALI') in Golimar famous for its brass work all over Pakistan.

Recent construction

In 2017, a new underpass on a major road in the area is all set to open to relieve traffic congestion.[5]

gollark: And I ignored you.
gollark: Again, orbital laser system.
gollark: Rotate.
gollark: Make something neat like an orbital laser overwatch system.
gollark: Door locks are boring and overdone.

See also

References

  1. SITE Town - Government of Karachi
  2. Golimar (new name Gulbahar) on maplandia.com website, Retrieved 14 July 2017
  3. Golimar street crime news story on Pakistan Today newspaper, Published 16 October 2016, Retrieved 14 July 2017
  4. CITIES: A KARACHI BY ANY OTHER NAME by Sibtain Naqvi, Dawn Newspaper, July 30, 2017
  5. Golimar underpass to open January 15, 2017, Dawn newspaper, Published 8 January 2017, Retrieved 14 July 2017

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