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Karimabad colony

Karimabad colony

F.B area karimabad near meena bazaar , Karachi ,
Lyari (The Best)

Lyari (The Best)

Agra Taj Colony Street g4,karachi, Karachi ,
This is Lyari — a neighbourhood that everyone in Karachi talks and knows about. A pertinent question: how many Karachiites, other than those who live here, have ever set foot in the area? Answer: a handful. Lyari is like an award-winning, controversial, well-publicised book that only voracious readers have gone through but everyone has an opinion about. The perception is: it is dangerous territory. If you are not familiar with its dark alleys, if you do not have friends in Lyari, you can fall prey to the sporadic violence which has become all but synonymous with it. This is not true, because, another question: cannot this be said about the whole of Pakistan? In fact, Lyari has a clear distinction. It is a neighbourhood with soul. And that’s rare.Some historians believe Lyari predates British rule in the region. Architect and conservationist Yasmeen Lari in her book Karachi during the Raj writes: “By 1890 the population of Lyari had already reached 24,600.” The people who inhabit this zone are an honest-to-the-core lot. Yes, they have their share of miscreants like any other community. Yes, development is something that has not reached them the way they deserve it. Yes, they scream when someone steps on their foot. Who wouldn’t? They love their football and boxing, and like to engage in a hearty social chitchat after dusk. Rest assured: they do not beat about the bush, which makes them all the more endearing. Visiting Lyari can be an utterly rewarding experience for a number of reasons; one of them is that the colonial buildings that remain amidst a slapdash growth of concrete flats and houses are no less significant. (They do not outnumber modern constructions.) A smattering of such structures amidst the markedly contemporary residential and commercial facilities, to date, embodies the quality of making their viewer appreciate architecture and history in equal measure. Let’s take a look at that part of Lyari where the famous Kakri Ground is located. Simply put: a small stretch of Nawab Mahabat Khanji Road. If you have entered the area taking a detour from Merewether Tower, as soon as you hit this road and cross the big entrance on which ‘Welcome to Lyari’ is written in large fonts, there is no chance in the world you will not see a beautiful stone-made building with a boundary wall. The boundary wall blocks the view of the structure’s ground floor, so the urge to peruse the building up-close is natural. If you belong to the male species, you cannot easily step into it. Why? It’s the Ronaq-i-Islam Degree Girls College. Even a cursory look at the institution reveals what a delightful work of architecture it is, despite the fact that its arched openings have been stuffed up with jalis perhaps made of cement. The ground storey too has been painted differently. Still, it gives you a fair idea what a crackerjack of a sight it must have been when it was built. Locals believe in pre-partition times it used to be a dharamshala. Not surprising at all! Move ahead and in two shakes of a lamb’s tail you will reach Lyari’s most talked about spot: Kakri Ground. It is an intriguing spot. Young Lyari boys can be seen playing football with consuming passion on the sandy ground. The Mahabat Khanji Road side has the entrance to the facility with a wall running along it. On its opposite end there are concrete slab seats for spectators; a contemporary building fills the gap between the two ends, and the side facing that building has the remaining portion of the wall which runs along the main road to complete the whole squarish area of the ground. The senior spectators who come to Kakri Ground are no regular Joes. They brim with conventional wisdom. According to one of them, ‘kakri’ is a distorted version of the word kankari (pebbly). He thinks in the beginning the ground had nothing but kankarian, which can be found underneath the sandy surface. The original name of the ground was Mohammad Ali Park. The intersection of the roads next to Kakri Ground brings into view a splendid example of pre-independence work of stonemasonry. Right at the corner a fine, fine building called Dada Mansion stands tall. Indeed, it’s not a patch on what it was, let’s say, 63 years back, but even in the second decade of the 21st century the designs, the carvings and the shape of its doors, windows and balconies can measure up to any of Karachi’s old classical structures. Though three or four buildings on the other side of Mahabat Khanji Road, opposite the Ronaq-i-Islam College, are not as old as the structures mentioned above, they were certainly made prior to Pakistan’s inception on the global map. And their present condition makes them look much older than they actually are. Architect Arif Hasan says, “There are four kinds of old buildings in Lyari. (1) Buildings made of matti which existed till 1996 (2) Structures made of hammer-dressed stone (3) Buildings made during the affluent Karachi period of mid-19th century with chiseled stone, classical elements etc (4) and the ones built in the 20th century having modernist elements.” After you are done with your visit to Lyari, Charles Baudelaire might show up and whisper this in your ear, “The life of our city is rich in poetic and marvelous subjects. We are enveloped and steeped as though in an atmosphere of the marvelous — but we do not notice it.”
Tel: 7394898434
Shireen jinnah colony clifton

Shireen jinnah colony clifton

Clifton, Karachi ,
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MQM P&T Society Korangi

MQM P&T Society Korangi

P&T co-operative Housing Society Korangi, Karachi ,
Arsalan Community

Arsalan Community

www.scyterdx.blogspot.com, Karachi ,
Hey Guyz I Have Made This Blog for The Peoples who wants to learn or need softwares....
Tel: 3323526209
Karachi Beach HUTS

Karachi Beach HUTS

Office # 32 Commercial street Javed Bharia Housing society main mauripur، hawksbay road, Karachi ,
We arrange Beach Huts / Beach Resorts / Beach Picnics / Beach Parties and all type of beach activities providing you with the perfect spots on Karachi's coastline to have Birthdays, Anniversaries, Picnics & Family gatherings. We provide huts for rent with clean and safe environment where no outsiders are allowed giving a total privacy protection and excellent services to our clients. Properly maintained bedrooms, drawing room, Dining area, kitchen, and Luxurious sitting areas facing towards the sea with scenic view of the beach large open porch on sea front. Our resorts consist of wooden floors, proper bathrooms and Stand by Generators and Clean Water facilities as well as sufficient Car Parking space within a secured boundary wall in order to spend some quality time with family and friends. We also provide services for corporates for their Picnics, Sales Conferences & much more. You can create your own event with gazebos, lounges, various beach activities, ambience lights and above all our super fresh and grilled SEA FOOD. Our huts are usually booked in advance for weekends and all public holidays (Sandspit, Hawkes Bay, Turtle Beach & Tushan beach) Ur Trust Our Proud ...
Tel: 3212132996
Hawks Bay Karachi

Hawks Bay Karachi

Mari Poor Road Karachi, Karachi ,
Hawke's Bay or Hawkesbay is a beach in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is situated 20 km south west of Karachi. It is accessible through Hawkes Bay Road (Mauripur Road) or Mubarak Goth Road from Karachi. It is a very famous tourist resort. It is a sandy beach with crystal blue water. Everyday a large numbers of peoples from Karachi visit there and enjoy picnic, swimming, fishing, and camel & horse riding. Huts are also available on rental there.[1] Hawksbay is one of the few beaches in the world where green sea turtles come to lay eggs.[2] It hosts one of the rarest reptile species.
Karachi Zoo

Karachi Zoo

Nishter Road and Sir Agha Khan III Road , Karachi ,
Welcome to Official Page of Karachi Zoo... "Visiting Schedule at Karachi Zoo". Family Days Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday is observed family days, when only husbands accompanied by their wives and young daughters are allowed to visit the Karachi Zoo. No single male or female is permitted. Ladies Days Every Wednesday is reserved for ladies & children below 12 years of age. Mixed Days Sunday is Open to the visitors of all ages. Opening & Closing Timing of Karachi Zoo. Opening & Closing Timings of Karachi Zoo is based on sunrise & sun set. Rates of Various revenue Licenses at Karachi Zoo. Following are the scheduled rates of various revenue licenses at Karachi Zoo:- (A). Gate entry fee at Karachi Zoo. i) Adults. Rs. 10/- per head. ii) Children upto 7 years. Rs. 5/- per head. iii) Students. Rs. 5/- per Student. (B). Entry fee of Natural History Museum. i) Adults. Rs. 5/- per head. ii) Children upto 7 years. Rs. 3/- per head. (C). Entry fee of Reptile House. i) Adults. Rs. 5/- per head. ii) Children upto 7 years. Rs. 3/- per head. (D). Entry fee of Fox Show. i) Adults. Rs. 10/- per head. ii) Children upto 7 years. Rs. 5/- per head. (E). Elephant Ride. i) Adults. Rs. 10/- per head. ii) Children upto 7 years. Rs. 5/- per head. (F). Weighing Machine Rs. 2/- per head (G). Use of Toilet. Rs. 2/- per head
Karachi Zoo

Karachi Zoo

Nishtar Road, Karachi ,
The history of Karachi Zoo is based on the administrative report of 1949 of the corporation of the city of Karachi. Accordingly it was commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi Garden. It was transferred by the government to the municipality in the year 1861 on the condition that it shall never be sublet or transferred. The Zoo has an interesting history as it forms a part of the ground where the old East India Companies factory was situated. In 1833 as it was marked on a map prepared by Commander Charles, who described it as surrounded by trees, giving a look of garden. In 1878, the Municipality after considering various suggestions for improving the Zoo placed it under a trust to be maintained out of public subscription. The present Zoo started in a better way by donation in 1881. In 1953 K.M.C. decided to create the post of full time curator, a qualified veterinary doctor, to keep the animals in good health. Presently total sanctioned strength of Karachi Zoo is 233 staff including 8 technical staff and the rest skilled or semi skilled workers/staff. Dr. A.A Qureshi, Ex-Deputy Director Zoo, has described the history of Zoo as under: - “In 1799 when the ruling Tlapur Mir’s of Hyderabad Sindh removed Mr. Crowes, the factory Manager of the old East India Company, little did either of them know that the Government garden surrounding the present site would ever turn into the emerald, green paradise of Karachi where the biggest Zoo of the country would be housed. In 1840 when the English settled in Karachi, the best use they had for this piece of land to grow vegetables for the tummies and Lucerne for seeds.” “As late as 1921 there were three malis in the Zoo, a shop and a clerk but no peon in the office.” “One is surprised to find out from the annuals of Zoological Garden that the first source of income was not large. The deterioration of the soil and the rumble of distant guns affected the first, and the constant movement of groups of troops since the commencement of Afghan was reduced the list of subscriber and the money. Consequently, the Zoo could not be properly maintained. “The present Zoo started by donation in 1881 soon claimed the attention of the Municipal Commissioner of Bombay who respectfully wrote to the authorities to find way and means of keeping animal in good health.” When the first curator, as the post designated, confirming to such a post that existed for Victoria Museum of Karachi (which was also under K.M.C.), the garden still wore the crest of Mahatma Gandhi.
Karachi Expo Center

Karachi Expo Center

Karachi, Karachi ,
Parking 2400 Cars. Public address system inside each hall. More than 250 Telephone lines internal telephone exchange Pay Card phone. Centrally Air conditioned. Premises security Conference / Seminar area. Restaurant seating 250 Guest. Three halls with Extra mezzanine space. Painting display area in corridor. Open display area. Fully Equipped ware-housing facilities. Food Plazas. Professional catering facilities. Support Services & facilities including Travel, Press & VIP Lounge. Transportation. Telephone Services.