Saddar, Rawalpindi
Saddar, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, is the main commercial hub of Rawalpindi Cantonment.[1][2][3][4][5] It is located between the Mall road and the main railway lines[6] connecting Rawalpindi with down-country. It has some major business and commercial centres, main branches of major Pakistani banks, and residential areas of British colonial era. Saddar is a home to a dense cluster of residential and commercial buildings. Shops as well as shopping malls offer a diverse range of locally manufactured products and imported items. Chota Bazaar is a famous shopping area in northern Saddar.
Saddar | |
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Commercial hub of Rawalpindi | |
Country | |
Province | Punjab (Pakistan) |
District | Rawalpindi |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Population
It has a population of around 200,000 which includes a majority of Punjabis/Pothoharis and a minority of Urdu-speaking Mohajirs, Kashmiris, and Pathans.
Major roads
- The Mall Road
- Haider Road
It is the first parallel road to the Mall Road and is well known for banks, photocopier shops and handicraft outlets. Its old name is Lawrence Road and connects Murree Road with Mahfooz Road which leads to the city Railway station. This road is the main thoroughfare for all of the city's transportation, which connect the rest of the city as well as Islamabad.
- Bank Road
It also runs parallel to the Mall road just next to Haider Road and has been named so because the National Bank of Pakistan is situated on it. In fact, branches of almost all banks are situated on this road as is the prominent Gakkhar Plaza shopping center. Various markets exist for branded garments (Bonanza, Leeds, Cambridge, Levi's, Oxford, etc.) plus boutiques and shops for ceremonial dresses. Two big mobile-phone markets are on the same road.
- Adamjee Road
Next to Bank Road is the Adamjee Road which road originates from the Sarwar Road at Punj Sarki (5-road) Fuel Station and crosses Kashmir Road and continues towards the northbound railway. Ministry of Defence offices and Poonch House are important landmarks on this road. Beyond Kashmir Road, there are many shops selling spare auto parts for almost every model running in Pakistan. The oldest Chhota Bazar (Small Market) is also located on this road after the spare parts shops.
- Kashmir Road
This road originates from the Mall Road and hits Murree Road at Mareer Chowk. It is famous for branded garments shops, market for automobile spare parts, meat and poultry market, and tailor shops for ladies' clothes. Its previous name was Dalhousie Road. General Post Office of Pakistan Post is an important landmark on Kashmir road. The biggest mosque of Rawalpindi, Jamia Islamia (Gousia mosque) is also situated on this road.
- Canning Road
This road connects Adamjee Road to the Mall Road. There are shops selling carpets and handmade products on this road.
- Harding Road
This road connects Bank Road to the Mall Road and leads to the Cantonment Hospital, just behind the Gakhar Plaza.
- Police Station Road
Cantt Police Station is on this road just behind the Cantonment hospital.
- Mahfooz Road
This road connects Mall Road to the railway station. A big public school is also on this road.
Schools colleges and University
- Fatima Jinnah Women University The Mall Road
- Govt. Denny's High School (since 1871)
- F G College for Women (old C. B. College)
- F G Girls High School
- F G Public Secondary School (old Cantt Public High School)
- Saint John's High School
- F G Boyes Scc School Adam Jee Road Rawalpindi
- F G Sir Syed School for Boys Sir Syed Road
- Pakistan Advanced College of Excellence[7]
- F G Boys High School, Daryabad, Rawalpindi
- F G Sir Syed School for Girls Sir Syed Road
- F G Sir Syed College The Mall Road
Hospitals and clinics
- Cantonment General Hospital
- Health ways
- Dr. Shah Medical Dental Health care center
- Hearts International Hospital
- Jinnah Memorial Hospital
- Mazhar Eye Hospital
- Safia Memorial Clinics
- Al-Ihsan Hospital
Mosques
- Ghousia Mosques, part of Varan Tours office/Old GTS, on Adam Ji Road
Jamia Masid
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