New Abadi Baddoki is a gated residential scheme located approximately 15 km southwest of central Lahore on Bedian Road. It features a master‑planned layout offering a mix of plot sizes from 5 marla to 1 kanal. The project is positioned as a budget‑friendly yet secure option, primarily targeting middle‑income families and small‑scale investors seeking long-term value in a rapidly developing peri‑urban area.
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New Abadi Baddoki in Lahore is undergoing significant public infrastructure upgrades, including a Rs 1.2 billion water-supply scheme to provide piped drinking water, construction of a dual-carriageway linking Baddoki with the Ring Road, and installation of street lighting and waste-management services scheduled for completion by end-2026. Concurrently, the private-sector Mustafai Model School Baddoki was inaugurated to serve local children, reflecting growing investment in education.
Residents of New Abadi Baddoki have protested the demolition of illegal encroachments on the village’s historic burial ground, highlighting tensions between urban development imperatives and community heritage preservation. The issue underscores ongoing challenges in balancing formal infrastructure expansion with respect for longstanding cultural and sacred sites.