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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The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has officially released an auction schedule for shops in Jinnah Market, Township Lahore, signaling imminent commercial revitalization. Concurrently, the Director General of LDA conducted an on-site inspection of both Jinnah Market and Madar Millat Road, indicating prioritized upgrades to commercial infrastructure and regulatory oversight in the area.
The decades-old road blockage between Blocks 6 and 7 in Township Lahore — specifically the stretch in front of 'Dr. Sahib’s residence' — has been officially resolved. Pavement reconstruction is now underway, marking a key civic improvement following sustained community advocacy and administrative follow-up.
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar visited the family of Mehar Qaiser, an eight-year-old girl who died after a stray dog bite in Township Lahore. He announced a Rs 500,000 financial relief package and employment for her father, while also constituting a committee to review stray dog management and seek removal of judicial stays hindering preventive action.
The Township Lahore graveyard has reached near-total capacity, with land exhaustion forcing authorities to resort to shared graves for multiple interments — a growing concern for residents and religious authorities amid rising population pressure and lack of expansion planning.
Residents and traders in Township Lahore report significant market price hikes, particularly in essential goods and services. A City 42 special program highlighted systemic cost pressures, linking them to broader inflationary trends and supply-chain disruptions affecting local vendors and consumers alike.
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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.