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Tando Adam ( The Best City In Sindh )

Tando Adam ( The Best City In Sindh )

Tando Adam, Tando Adam ,
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City dera ismail khan

City dera ismail khan

dera ismail khan 22, Peshawar ,
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The City School, Jhang Branch

The City School, Jhang Branch

Rata Mata House Station Chowk Railway Road Civil Lines, Jhang Sadar ,
The City School was established in Karachi, Pakistan in 1978. Since then, it has grown to become a national and international schools' organization of 152 branches in 43 cities with thousands of students and numerous teaching and non-teaching staff. While its Head Office is in Lahore, its Regional Offices support a network of branches throughout Pakistan and overseas situated in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Hyderabad and Dubai, Jeddah, and Dhakka. The uniform implementation of the curriculum nationally and internationally gives parents, students, and teachers the advantage of transferring from one school to another within the system very efficiently. With its growing presence in new cities within Pakistan and abroad, The City School is continues to expand its reach to meet the demands for quality education. The City School imparts a British-oriented curriculum from the Nursery Level to Cambridge International Examinations Level for sixteen and eighteen years age group and qualifying them for the IGCSE, O-level, and A-level examinations yearly.
Lahore Grammar School Paragon City

Lahore Grammar School Paragon City

Burki Road, Paragon City, Lahore ,
Lahore Grammar School provides education to both boys & girls till A' Level. It has extended its network to cater to the needs of middle income group in its Landmarks Schools. LGS has branches in Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Wah Cantt.
Sambrial City Offical

Sambrial City Offical

Sambrial is a town of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the capital of Sambrial Tehsil - an administrative subdivision of the dist
Sargodha, The City Of Eagles

Sargodha, The City Of Eagles

Sargodha city, the headquarters of the district with the same name, was founded in the year 1903 by Sir Malcolm Hailey, who afterwards became the Governor of the Punjab. The District of Sargodha lies between 31-300 and 32-350 North latitudes and between 72-050 and 73-150 East latitude. The whole area is part of the Chaj Doab i.e. land lying between the two rivers the Chanab and the Jhelum. The population of the District is about 3 million, with an area of 5854 sq.km, 607 feet above sea level. The District encompasses 6 Tehsils, Sargodha, Bhalwal, Kot Momin, Shahpur, Sahiwal and Silanwali. The District of Sargodha is bounded in the north by the Jhelum District, in the northeast and east by the Gujrat District, in the southwest and south by the Jhang District and in the west by the Khushab District. The climate is extreme i.e., very hot in summer and very cold in winter. The hottest months are May and June when mercury touches 52 centigrade. The name Sargodha consists of two words, namely; ‘Sar’ and ‘Godha’, Sar, means pond or pool and Godha was the name of a Hindu hermit (jogi). As the tradition goes, there was a natural water pond on the place where, at present, a portion of the Divisional Headquarters Hospital and Municipal Office stand. Godha had put up a small hut for himself on the side of this pond. The area around it was an uninhabited ‘bar’ or bush jungle where the cattle used to graze and drink water from the pond, named after the hermit (jogi). According to another tradition, the original name of the hermit (jogi) was Lalu; Godha was the name of his tribe, and he was known as Lalu Godha. When the new city was founded, it automatically took the name Sargodha. The word Godha is probably derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Yoddha’, meaning fighter. Even now there are many persons having the name ‘Jodha’ as well as ‘Godha’, both derived from the word ‘Yoddha’. So Sargodha means pond of ‘Godha’ or Abode of the Fighter. It is, therefore, not a mere coincidence that Sargodha has made a name for itself, for fighting valiantly against the Indian Air Force during the wars of 1965 and 1971, as a result of which, it has won the well-deserved title of the City of Eagles. The city is very close to the heart of the Punjab, not just geographically but also in terms of cultural depth and diversity, now a city of about half a million. A big canal arising from the River Jhelum brought green revolution to the barren valley of Karana Hills. New settlers started pouring in, not only from the neighbouring districts but also from distant towns like Sialkot, Gujranwala and Gujrat. As a result of the partition in 1947 the Muslims from the East Punjab and the United Province (UP) added more colours to the already coloured and diverse culture of the city. Being the District headquarters since 1940, Sargodha was upgraded to the status of Divisional Headquarters in the year 1960. Apart from being a well planned city, Sargodha enjoys the distinction of being one of the most important bases of Pakistan Air Force. There is a beautiful cantonment area marked by the Pakistan Army. Sargodha is linked with all the major cities of the country by road and rail. The Motorway M2 has reduced remarkable time and distance; two hours travelling distance from the Provincial Capital (Lahore) and three hours from the Federal Capital (Islamabad). Train and Road Transport connections are very frequent and comfortable for all main cities of Pakistan, and maintain direct service to Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta. The District has loamy soil and is favourable for the flora of varied types. The indigenous species of flora are as follows: Trees: Kikar, Shisham, Jand, Wann, Karir, Ber, Malla, Lasuri, Lasura. Shrubs: Ak, Jawain, Sarkanda, Gondi, Harmal. Herbs: Pohli, Kandiari, Bathu, Bhakra, Lani Salooni Booti, Dahh, Murak. With the colonization the canal system, the following new species were introduced: Toot, sufeda, Malta, Kinno, Mango, Jaman, Nimbo, Guava, Aru, Amaltas, Neem, Dharek, Bans, Banyan, Peepal. Among the fruit trees, citrus occupies extensive area of the District. Mango and Jaman are slos quite common. The last decade has seen Sargodha expanding and prospering. Heavy investment was attracted in the field of industry, especially the agricultural industry. A number of national and multi-national companies have established their offices and new investment is being pumped into the city’s economy. Establishment of the University has brought about a change in the entire culture of the city. Sargodha is a smart and exceptionally cheap place to shop. Getting around the city is very easy. It has an affordable comprehensive transport network. With its lush-green and glowing citrus orchards, the District of Sargodha, the greatest citrus (Kinno) producer throughout the world, deserves the title of the “Kinno Capital of the World”, or the “California of Pakistan”.
Peshawar: City of flowers

Peshawar: City of flowers

Peshawar, also known as Pekhawar, is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa • Coordinates 34°01′N 71°35′E • Area 1,257 km2 (485 sq mi) • Population 3,625,000 • Union Councils 25• Coordinates 34°01′N 71°35′E • Area 1,257 km2 (485 sq mi) • Population 3,625,000 • Union Councils 25
The City School Federal B Area I

The City School Federal B Area I

The City School, Federal B Area, Block 4, Karachi ,
The City School (abbreviated as TCS) is one of the largest private English medium school systems in Pakistan which operates more than 150 schools in 42 cities across Pakistan. It offers preschool, primary education, secondary education and preparation for local SSC and the international GCE. Most of its students opt to take the international GCE O and AS/A Level examinations organized by the CIE of UCLES. It also has established international projects in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Canada, Philippines and Malaysia. The City School and its subsidiaries are usually attended by the children of the most influential, elitist, and affluent families of Pakistan. It is one of the oldest and most well reputed private school in Pakistan.
Kasur City

Kasur City

Kasur , Kasur ,
Kasur is famous for its very spicy fish, a sweet dish called Amrassay, Falooda and Kasuri methi. Apart from that, it is also the birthplace of the Great singer Actress of the Indo-o-Pak Malka-e-taranum Noor Jehan. Kasur (Urdu/Punjabi: قصور), the capital of Kasur District and one of the oldest cities in Pakistan, is located 55 km southeast of Lahore. Kasur is adjacent to the border of Ferozepur between Pakistan and the India, and is a tourist attraction because of the guard changing ceremony. It is known for its very spicy fish, a sweet dish called Andrassay, Falooda and Kasuri methi. It is the birthplace of Noor Jehan, the Pakistani singer and actress who gained popularity in the 1950s.
Tel: 9.23E+11