Sabzazar is a Lahore Development Authority (LDA) housing scheme situated in the Allama Iqbal Zone. It is divided into Phase 1 and Phase 2 and enjoys direct connectivity to major roads like Multan Road and Canal Road. The area features a central Main Boulevard with shops, restaurants, and essential services such as the THQ Sabzazar Hospital, schools, and markets, making it a well-planned residential neighborhood.
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In late January 2026, an eight-year-old boy was seriously injured after a lion entered a residential area in Sabzazar, Lahore. Emergency services rushed him to hospital, and authorities launched an investigation into how the exotic animal accessed the neighborhood. The incident triggered renewed public demands for stricter regulation of private exotic-animal ownership and improved urban safety protocols.
In early October 2025, a married couple was killed in Sabzazar when an assailant set their house on fire. Reports indicate the perpetrator also stole CCTV footage before fleeing. The incident sparked widespread concern over law and order, with multiple news outlets covering the crime and police response, including arrests linked to the case.
On 26 August 2025, the Women Development Department Punjab held a progress review meeting at Civic Centre, Sabzazar, chaired by Secretary Usman Ali Khan. Key agenda items included the construction and upgradation of Working Women Hostels in Gujranwala, Vehari, Muzaffargarh, and Rahim Yar Khan, and establishment of Day Care Centers under the PDCF Society. Timely completion and fund utilization were emphasized.
In February 2026, residents raised alarms over sharply increased prices and substandard quality of fruits and vegetables at Sabzazar Sahulat Bazaars. Citizens criticized the Punjab government for allegedly ignoring Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s directives on market oversight. Complaints highlighted lack of enforcement, poor infrastructure, and absence of effective price stabilization mechanisms during Ramadan.
A landmark initiative for grassroots sports development commenced in Sabzazar with the launch of Pakistan’s first FIFA Arena-standard mini football pitch at a government school. This project — part of an approved plan for 11 such pitches across Lahore — aims to increase accessibility and participation in football among local youth, signaling institutional commitment to community-level sports infrastructure.
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Relatively quiet and family-friendly atmosphere with a comfortable and secure living environment.
Easy access to local markets and a variety of eateries such as the popular E-Cafe.
Presence of gated societies and active community security contributes to a feeling of safety.
Occasional traffic bottlenecks on the main arteries, with dilapidated roads due to frequent traffic.