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Karachi's Bahria Town being built on the outskirts of Pakistan's financial capital is among the world's largest privately developed and managed cities. It is spread over an area of a little over 70 square miles, larger than the 49 square miles area of San Francisco. When completed, Bahria Town will house over a million people, more than the entire population of San Francisco.


Bahria Town Karachi
The city comes complete with private roads, community parks, mosques, schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, libraries, business parks, restaurants, recreation facilities, sports grounds, shopping malls etc. It has been the subject of litigation by local villagers who claim that their land was unlawfully taken away from them to build this new city. Pakistan Supreme Court recently reviewed their cases and forced a settlement worth Rs. 406 billion to be paid by Bahria Town developer named Malik Riaz Hussain.

Bahria Town and other similar private cities and gated communities are popular with Pakistan's rising middle class. They are looking to escape the chaos of the nation's burgeoning cities unable to cope with the massive and uncontrolled waves of urbanization. The issues facing Pakistani cities range from lack of basic services to rising urban crime.

The private city promises to “turn the vision of modern Pakistan into a reality”, with private and secure supplies of water, gas and electricity, as well as private security and well maintained wide tree-lined roads.

In a recent article published by India's Scroll.in, Samira Shackle argues that "the reason a privatized city is so much quicker and easier to build is not down to the inherent superiority of the free market, but because it removes power from people and communities and centralizes it into the hands of one person or corporation". "This is the same dynamic at play in China, for example, where the nominally communist government has been able to build vast new towns and cities from scratch because it doesn’t have to worry about eminent domain or democratic accountability", Shackle explains.

As of 2016, the real estate developers had built over 250 gated communities across Pakistan. Hundreds more are being developed in response to rising demand from upwardly mobile Pakistanis.


Eden Housing Gated Community in Lahore, Pakistan


These communities cater to insatiable demand for world-class and well-appointed housing with modern infrastructure including well-built wide roads and reliable supply of water and electricity. Additionally, they offer various state-of-the-art amenities such as schools, hospitals, mosques, restaurants, theaters, shopping malls and parks located within secure communities, according to a report by Adrian Bishop, editor of Opp.Today.

Gated communities are being offered at multiple price points and payment plans that suit not just the rich but the middle class buyers as well. They offer condos (flats), townhouses and single-family homes on lot sizes ranging from 125 square yards to 2000 square yards. These communities are fueling a construction boom in Pakistan.

Defense Housing Authority (DHA), Bahria Town (Malik Riaz), Eden Housing (Aleem Khan), Emaar Properties (of UAE) and Ghurair-Giga (of UAE) are among the biggest developers of gated communities in Pakistan.


Bahria Town Islamabad


In addition to major Pakistani cities of Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, new gated communities are being developed in second and third tier cities as well. Recently, Bahria Town announced its newest development of a gated community in Nawabshah, a city of just over a million residents in southern Sindh province.

Here's an excerpt of a 2013 AFP report on Bahria Town gated community in Islamabad:

Cars glide softly over the smooth tarmac carpeting the gentle hills of Pakistan’s largest gated community, past immaculate green verges dotted with statues of cattle — which, unlike their real counterparts elsewhere in the country, pose no threat to traffic.

There’s a horse riding centre, a golf course, a posh cinema, an immaculately air-conditioned café and a mini zoo with “the only black panther in Pakistan”, whose growling excites young couples taking a walk.

Elsewhere 20 metre models of the Eiffel Tower and Nelson’s Column — complete with lions — watch over this vision of suburbia which seems a world away from the rest of Pakistan’s seething, traffic-choked and crumbling cities.


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My pind Dehat is known as Islamabad!!!:lol: which is used as a model to build these Housing Authorities sunshine!

Or nikalo Sarfaraz ko nikalny k protests! Tum log hamesha khoty k khoty he raho gy!


uber/taxi
Uber/Taxi is still a car.
No modern metropolis with that many people can function properly without mass transit.
 
Not sure which pind dehaat a paindu like you hails from
jaise tum dono bachon ki tarah larh rahy ho to phir tum dono ke sheharon
se hamary Pind aur Dehaat hi behtar hain.

Tum log hamesha khoty k khoty he raho gy!
Apke liye Khalid Masood ka bohat acha jumla hai, Chawal dikhya to ja sakta hai magar samjaya nahi ja sakta...
 
DHA walai corner plots are still the best.
All army haters triggered. :wave::laugh:
 
Poor planning.

Don't see many parks and natural reserves. This is another concrete jungle of Karachi with no green spaces.
 
Not sure which pind dehaat a paindu like you hails from but Karachi is easily the most modern city in Pakistan despite being raped by PPP for 10 years.


@Dubious this poster was previously banned for a prolonged period due to his racist posts against Karachiites but seems as if soon as he came back he has restarted from where he left off.


actually MQM is responsible than on 2nd ppp
 
challo shukr ha abb karachi walo ko b pta chally ga k dunya kya ha, or kidr punch gye ha, orr ye log aj b sarfarz ahmed ki sacking k protest nikaal rahy hain!!!:rofl:

@Starlord oy ghar ly yaha py, ya plot ki booking kara ly, orr ly aa apni amreeki biwi ko yahan, wo idher khush rahy gy!
FYI this project has already been completed and Karachi people already knew about it since its launched somewhere in 2013 or 12.
 
Karachi is filthy. And I say this as someone with great affection for the city and it’s inhabitants.

On the article, yes. Simple demand and supply. People want higher standards of living and are willing to pay for it. It will happen.
 
If it is going to house a million people then you need public transportation as a million cars will just make that place unlivable.
Sorry I was looking through the pakistani dictionary and "public transportation" doesn't seem to be thing. Followed by proper waste disposal and maintenance
 
Sorry I was looking through the pakistani dictionary and "public transportation" doesn't seem to be thing. Followed by proper waste disposal and maintenance

No public transportation even in the really big cities?
 
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