Azam Gardens is a well-established residential housing society spanning approximately 735 kanal in Lahore. It features over 50 operational commercial buildings and a dense road network that ensures excellent connectivity to nearby neighborhoods like Mustafa Town and Gosha-e-Ahbab. The community is fully colonized with easy access to health, transport, and educational facilities, offering a green and conveniently located living environment.
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Recent reports from April 2026 indicate residents of the Madina Park area in Azam Garden are facing a severe public health crisis. An influential group has illegally occupied residential land and established a large buffalo farm with over 100 animals within the neighborhood. This has led to an overflowing sewage system from animal waste, increased disease risk, a surge in mosquitoes, and unsafe streets. Residents report being intimidated when raising complaints. Authorities including the Punjab government, LDA, police, and WASA have been urged to intervene urgently.
As part of a broader enforcement drive, Lahore Development Authority (LDA) teams sealed 10 properties in Azam Garden in early 2026. The action targeted properties involved in illegal commercial use and non-payment of commercial fees. The sealed establishments included private schools, clinics, beauty salons, restaurants, and shops.
The society has a long-standing, convenient location on Multan Road/Wahdat Road, providing easy access to main roads, commercial centers, and schools.
Features abundant green spaces, satisfactory overall greenery, and many well-maintained parks within the society, contributing to a pleasant environment.
Society management can be slow to respond to maintenance and repair requests.
Has aging infrastructure leading to irregular water supply. Residents also complain about higher electricity costs.
Heavy traffic on adjoining roads negatively affects daily commuting.