Zam Zam City Shohada Block is a newly developed gated residential scheme in Lahore, offering an affordable and well-planned living environment. It features modern amenities such as family parks, sports complexes, and 24-hour security, with a strategic location near the Quaid-e-Azam Interchange and Metro Train Station. The project is designed to provide accessible housing through flexible payment and installment plans.
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Major traffic disruptions have been reported along GT Road due to multiple blockades and security measures implemented for VVIP movement. Authorities have blocked several points on GT Road, preventing public and goods transport from entering Islamabad, causing significant delays and forcing passengers to seek costly alternatives. The restrictions primarily affect buses, vans, and heavy transport, while private vehicles are currently exempt. These closures are also impacting traffic in and around Lahore.
City officials in Lahore have taken action against illegal construction in residential areas. This includes demolition of unauthorised structures and sealing of encroached plots. Reports indicate that this crackdown has recently targeted areas including the Zam Zam City residential scheme in Shohada Block in early 2026.
A specific traffic update for Lahore advised the public to avoid unnecessary travel on Band Road due to an ongoing situation, as reported on October 10, 2025.
Gated community with security gates, CCTV cameras, and guards for a secure environment.
Provides 24/7 supply of water, electricity, and gas.
Conveniently located near Quaid-e-Azam Interchange, Ring Road, Orange Line metro, with easy access to city areas, airport, and parks like Jallo and Sozo.
Fast-track construction and rapid development progress.
Features mosques in every block, family park, sports complex, fountain view point, and water-filtration plant.
Includes schools, colleges, theme parks, grocery malls, and recreational areas.
Offers affordable plot prices with discounts for middle-income families, government employees, and army officers.
Perception that plot rates are high for a middle-income housing scheme.
Perception of poor accessibility or inconvenient road-access points.
Uncertainty regarding LDA or RUDA approval, as the project is not yet fully approved.