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HI FRIENDS

HERE I SHARE WITH U SOME LOVELY PIC OF MY CITYWITH LITLE BIT DATA. :wink:

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14 kms north east of Rawalpindi on the north eastern fringe of the Potohar plateau of the province of Punjab.

In the early days of independence it was felt that a new and permanent Capital City had to be built to reflect the cultures, traditions, hopes, aspirations and dreams of all diverse ethics, linguistic and regional groups that consituted the Pakistani nation. It was considered prudent and in the national interest to locate the Federal Capital where it could be isolated from the onslaught of business and commercial interests and yet be easily accessible from even the remotest corner of the country. In view of the Islamic ideology of the country the Federal Capital had be located closer to the Muslim areas of Centeral Asia and in close proximity of the fraternal people of Iran, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. A commission was accordingly constitued in 1958 and entrusted with the task of selecting a suitable site for the National Capital with particular emphasis on location, climate, logistic, defence requirements, aesthetic, scenic and natural beauty.

After the extensive research, feasibility studies and thorough review of various sites, the commission recommended the area Northeast of Rawalpindi. After the finaldecision of Cabinet the die was cast and there was no turning point.

A Greek firm Doxiadis Associates drew up a master plan triangular in shape, based on a grid system, with its opex towards the Margalla Hills. The planners envisaged Islamabad eventully absorbing Rawalpindi entirely and stretching well to the West of Grand trunk road.

It was the technical expertise of Doxiadis and course the dedication and hardwork of Pakistani engineers, technicians and workers which had turned Islamabad into the one of the most beautiful cities of the World.

Pakistan's new Capital ISLAMABAD nestles against the backdrop of the Margalla Hills at the northern end of Pothowar Plateau. It offers a healthy climate, pollution free atmosphere, plenty of water and lush green area. It is a modern and carefully planned city with wide tree-lined streets, large houses elegant public buildings and well-organised bazars/markets/shopping centres. There are rarely crowds or traffic jams and few narrow lanes or slums; the walkways are shaded & safe and seperated from the traffic by rows of flame trees, jacarnda and hibiscus. Rosed, Jasmine & bougainvillea fill the parks and scenic viewpoints shoe the city to its best advantage.

The city is divided into eight basic zones Administrative, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational sectors, industrial sectors. commercial areas, rural and green areas. Each sector has its own shopping area and public park.

Islamabad today is the heart and soul of Pakistan, a city which symbolizes the aspirations of a young and dynamic nation that looks forward to a glorious future for its people, a city which welcomes modern ides but at the same time recognizes and cherishes its traditional values and its past history.

Total area906.50Sqr. Kms.

Islamabad Proper 220.15Sqr. Kms.I

slamabad Park220.15Sqr. Kms.

Islamabad Rural area466.00Sqr. Kms.

Specified area3626.00Sqr. Kms.

Weather

Winter (Oct-Mar)16.6 C3.4 C

Summer (Apr - Sept)34.2 C24.4 C

Annual average28.9 C14.4 C

Population

1998: 9,01,137 Approx.

1992: 3,80,000

1982 : 2,10,000

1978: 1,65,000

1972: 76,000

Entry Points

Shahrah-e-Islamabad from Rawat

Shahrah-e-Kashmir from Murree

Shahrah-e-Kashmir from Tarnol

Faizabad from Rawalpindi

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VIEW FM DAM-NAY-CO

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Supreme Court

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Beautiful Faisal Mosque ...

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NIGHT VIEW

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Gurduara Sikh Temple

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Pak Gulf Hotel and Mall

gonna be done by 2009 and the tallest of the buildings, and this would be 38 floors high (10 stories taller than MCB Bank in Karachi)

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INFORMATIVE SHARING CHINKY............GOOD WORK :yes:

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THANX PAREE.........I WILL SHAREE MOREE PICS INSHALLAH SOON

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uuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmm.......................

nice shairing, chinkey jee explore ur city

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thanx ....................pirzada&cind

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beauty of night

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Evening at National Monument, Shakar Parian

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Rawal Dam

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Saudi-Pak Tower

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Serena Hotel

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Convention Centre

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Central Board of Revenue

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Residential Street

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Islamabad City Park

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