Koh-e-Noor Housing Scheme is an LDA-approved mixed-use residential development in Lahore, offering plot sizes from 5 marla to 1 Kanal and ready-made houses. It is designed to provide a modern, secure, and family-friendly environment with key amenities. The scheme's strategic location ensures easy access to major roads, schools, hospitals, and shopping districts.
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The Koh-e-Noor Housing Scheme in Lahore has been officially listed among 293 unapproved or illegal housing projects in the Rawalpindi Development Authority’s (RDA) public advisory published on 27 February 2026. This formal identification has intensified resident grievances, triggering protests over persistent infrastructure failures—including chronic electricity outages, sewage system breakdowns, and foul-smelling contaminated water—and prompting appeals to political leaders like Maryam Nawaz for urgent intervention.
Residents of the Koh-e-Noor Housing Scheme are staging active protests due to deteriorating living conditions, specifically citing chronic electricity blackouts, non-functional sewage infrastructure, and foul-smelling, unsafe water supply. These issues have escalated following the RDA’s February 2026 advisory, with affected families publicly appealing to Punjab leadership—including Maryam Nawaz—for immediate remediation or regularization of the scheme.
A verified physical address for a commercial entity operating within the Koh-e-Noor Housing Scheme is documented: Street #1, House #53-B, Koh-e-Noor Housing Scheme, Qainchi Amer Sidhu, Lahore. This location is used by Daffodil Beauty Salon, confirming active commercial activity and residential occupancy despite regulatory concerns.