Mian Mir Colony is a long-established residential neighborhood centrally located in Lahore, near Fortress Stadium. It spans approximately 469 kanals with over 100 commercial buildings and a well-connected road network. The area is renowned for its walking-distance access to essential facilities like schools, hospitals, parks, and markets, offering modern housing units from 2.5 to 5 marla.
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A vibrant nightly Sehri Dastarkhwan initiative is ongoing in Mian Mir Colony during Ramadan 2026, serving fresh rotis, chana, parathas, daal, eggs, and tea to large crowds. Videos documenting the event have been posted on YouTube and shared by UrduPoint.com, highlighting strong community participation and interfaith goodwill.
The Sangat series organized by Lahore ka Ravi and Lahore Shunasi Foundation hosted a free heritage walk at Darbar Hazrat Mian Mir in late December 2025, including reflection on the saint’s legacy and a visit to the tomb of Nadira Begum — reinforcing Mian Mir Colony’s role as a living cultural and spiritual hub.
In April 2026, the Prof. Dr. Zaheeruddin Khan Society for Horticulture at Government College University (GCU) Lahore held a free kitchen gardening workshop in Mian Mir Colony — part of broader community outreach efforts that position the area as an active center for sustainable education and interfaith civic engagement.
In late April 2026, the Embassy of Ireland, Pakistan featured the Mian Mir shrine in Lahore on Instagram, noting the presence of graves of Irish soldiers and civilians buried there — underscoring the site’s historical multicultural significance and its recognition by international diplomatic missions.
In June 2026, the Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP) published a Facebook post promoting the shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir as a historic pilgrimage destination — emphasizing its architectural serenity, interfaith reverence (by Muslims and Sikhs), and enduring message of harmony and spiritual unity.