Bismillah Welfare Society, also known as Bismillah Housing Scheme, is an LDA-approved, gated residential community launched in 2013 on Lahore's main GT Road. It offers affordable residential plots in a well-planned environment with wide roads, parks, and community spaces. Its strategic location provides easy access to major arteries like the Lahore-Kasur GT Road, Mustafabad Interchange, and the Lahore Ring Road.
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The Lahore High Court has issued directives in a case concerning the alleged financial misconduct of Bismillah Welfare Society. The proceedings involve multiple petitioners and respondents, with the court ordering authorities to present a plan for the recovery of embezzled funds. This legal action highlights significant scrutiny of the society's financial management and accountability. The case's resolution is pending further court orders.
The organization's rescue teams have been actively involved in critical emergency responses. During the 2025 winter season in Murree, Bismillah Welfare Society's rescue team reportedly assisted hundreds of stranded tourists amid severe weather conditions. Additionally, the society continues its humanitarian mission by providing relief activities during religious observances such as Ramzan, distributing food and aid to those in need.
Bismillah Welfare Society maintains its regular community service programs focused on health, education, and poverty alleviation in Lahore. These ongoing initiatives include running free medical camps, educational support for underprivileged children, and seasonal aid distributions. The society also engages in continuous fundraising efforts to sustain its wide range of welfare projects throughout the year.
Prime location on or near GT Road (and Ferozepur Road for Phase 2), with easy access to major roads, Manawan Police Station, and metro stations.
A gated community with 24/7 security through CCTV surveillance and guard patrols, fostering a peaceful, healthy, and secure living environment.
Some residents express complete satisfaction, stating 'everything is perfect here' and appreciating the convenient, growing community.
Round-the-clock supply of water, electricity, and gas.
Extensive on-site facilities including schools, colleges, a grand central mosque, theme parks, shopping centers, playgrounds, jogging tracks, and a dedicated power plant for uninterrupted electricity.
High plot prices and expensive development charges (e.g., 10 lakh for a 5-marla plot, 6 lakh for a 3-marla plot). Some users describe it as a 'fraud' due to these costs.
Persistent sewage problems, inadequate garbage collection, and broken meter readings.
Reports of inconsistent security despite the presence of CCTV and guards.
Concerns and skepticism about the society's ability to fully develop all promised facilities compared to more established projects like Bahria Town.