Sabzazar Colony, officially known as Sabzazar Housing Scheme, is a mature and well‑planned residential community developed by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). It is divided into two phases and offers excellent connectivity via major roads like the Lahore‑Islamabad Motorway and Multan Road. The neighbourhood features fully operational utilities, organized block numbering, wide streets, and key amenities including parks, mosques, schools, and hospitals. Its strategic location near institutions and vibrant main boulevard makes it a desirable area for both living and investment.
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An eight-year-old boy lost an arm after being attacked by a pet lion at a private breeding farm in Sabzazar, Lahore. The incident prompted Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to order the immediate revocation of all legal permits for keeping big cats across Punjab. A magistrate subsequently ordered the judicial remand of seven individuals for possessing dangerous animals in residential zones.
Lahore police swiftly solved a double murder case in Sabzazar, identifying and arresting the suspect—a relative of the victims—who confessed to the crime. Authorities confirmed the arrest and resolution of the case with no further delays.
Police arrested the main suspect involved in setting three people on fire at Sabzazar Orange Train Station. The arrest was carried out promptly by Sabzazar Police, underscoring rapid response in high-risk public safety incidents.
Offers a comfortable and secure living environment with recreational activities.
Illegal cattle kept on streets leading to sewage blockages, especially during monsoon season.
Dilapidated roads due to frequent traffic of trolleys carrying sand, impacting the area's condition.