Township Lahore is a large, government-planned residential neighbourhood established in the 1950s under President Ayub Khan to house government employees. It is fully approved by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and features well-defined sectors and blocks with long-standing infrastructure. The area offers a mix of educational, recreational, and connectivity advantages, including proximity to schools, parks, and major roads. Its secure environment, legal status, and affordable plot options make it a community-oriented housing society in Lahore.
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Lahore Police have arrested a four-member gang in the Township area for illegally manipulating traffic signals to create deliberate congestion. The scheme, exposed by a citizen's video near Muhammad Ali Chowk, involved one member disabling signals while others approached stranded motorists to beg for money. Traffic Police DSP Fayyaz Bhatti confirmed the group's coordinated activities across multiple locations. The arrests, facilitated by the viral video, highlight concerns over public infrastructure misuse and the role of citizen reporting in law enforcement.
The Basant kite festival was celebrated in Lahore's Township area in 2026 following its official revival after an 18-year ban. Social media posts and community reactions indicate a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere during the festivities. The event took place under new regulated guidelines issued by the Lahore Deputy Commissioner, permitting kite flying from February 6 to 8, 2026, with strict safety measures.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) announced a grand commercial auction for prime plots in Quaid-e-Azam Town (Township), scheduled for December 10, 2025. The auction, featuring plots in Jinnah Market and the Child Welfare Centre, offers incentives like immediate possession and fee waivers. Separately, the LDA governing body approved a Rs 59 billion development budget for FY 2025-26, which includes specific proposals such as a map and fee waiver for the Jinnah Market and Child Welfare Centre in Township.
A new high-speed corridor/expressway project has been approved, planned to run from Rafique Kareem Road (Wapda Town) through PIA Housing Scheme, College Road (Township), Township Market, and Amanah Mall, ending near Arfa Kareem Tower on Pine Avenue. The project, prepared by the LDA, aims to significantly reduce travel time from western Lahore areas like Wapda Town, Johar Town, and Township towards Ferozepur Road and central Lahore.
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Well-connected to major arteries such as Madar-e-Millat Road, College Road, Kot Lakhpat Railway Station, and Lahore Motorway (M-2), making it walkable and accessible.
High level of security with extensive CCTV coverage, ensuring a safe and secure environment.
Safe, calm, clean, and walkable environment as reported by residents.
Affordable plot prices and spacious residential and commercial lots, highlighted as strong investment opportunities.
Close proximity to a variety of restaurants, cafés, sports clubs, jogging trails, a central market, and nearby cinemas, providing everyday convenience.
Limited supply of residential plots available for sale.
Noise issues and lack of complete tranquility, especially in bustling blocks, affecting sleep quality for those who value quiet.