Qayyumabad

Qayyumabad (Urdu: قیوم آباد ) is a suburb of Korangi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1] Confined within 109 acres, Qayyumabad is one of the most densely populated and polluted residential areas of Karachi. It is home to more than 70,000 people — including Pakhtun, Punjabi, Sindhi, Baloch and Urdu-speaking ethnicities, as well as Christians and scheduled caste Hindus. A report by Dawn suggests that DHA has illegally grabbed 53 acres belonging to Qayyumabad.[2]


Qayyumabad Bridge

Demographics

There are several ethnic groups in Qayyumabad, including Muhajirs, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, The population of Korangi Town is estimated to be nearly one million.

The people of Qayyumabad were at first mostly Punjabis, Pashtuns and Christians. Now the population has increased and a more diverse population resides in the area. Most of the people are Sunies and Deobandies. There are four blocks by name A area, B area, C area and D area. At least two mosques are situated in each area. The name of these mosque are Muhammadi Masjid B area Madina Masjid A area, Ghosia Masjid, Taiba Masjid, Hanfia Masjid, Usmania masjid and Noor Masjid in D area. The schools of Qayyumabad Korangi Road are St. Francis Xavier High School, Rise & Shine School, Oxford Grammar School, Sarwar Jahan Public School, Noor Technical School, Varraich Angels Secondary School, Al Abbas Secondary School, Little Prince School and Pakistan Foundation. Most of the population is educated up to SSC level (matric) but the area has also provided Doctors, cngineers, politicians, labours and chartered accountants as well. Most Qayyumabadi people prefer working in government and semi-government institutions like the army, police and KESC.

History

Qayyumabad was previously known as Bostanabad. Most of the residents of this suburb were moved here from a place called Azad Colony in 1965. Azad Colony is located near Jinnah Hospital, and the government moved the residents because of a planned expansion of the heart surgical ward. In the end the decision was taken to not expand the hospital in that direction because of the railway tracks, so Azad Colony still exists....... Four sector A, B, C, D,.

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References

  1. Shah Faisal - Government of Karachi Archived September 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Zaman, Fahim; Ali, Naziha Syed (22 August 2016). "Qayyumabad's long battle against DHA". Dawn. Retrieved 22 August 2016.


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