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vedantbhoomi · 3 years ago
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Pakistan: Vandalized Another Hindu Temple in Karachi
Pakistan: Vandalized Another Hindu Temple in Karachi
Karachi: The man entered a Hindu temple in Ranchore Line area of Karachi in the evening and damaged the statue of Hindu deity Jog Maya using a hammer, Pakistani Urdu language news television network Samaa TV reported. The accused was later apprehended by the public and handed over to local police. According to media reports, the accused has been booked under sections that deal with…
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vedantbhoomidigital · 3 years ago
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Pakistan: Vandalized Another Hindu Temple in Karachi
Pakistan: Vandalized Another Hindu Temple in Karachi
Karachi: The man entered a Hindu temple in Ranchore Line area of Karachi in the evening and damaged the statue of Hindu deity Jog Maya using a hammer, Pakistani Urdu language news television network Samaa TV reported. The accused was later apprehended by the public and handed over to local police. According to media reports, the accused has been booked under sections that deal with…
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sohaibahmadu · 3 years ago
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This Woman Working As A Mechanic In Karachi’s Ranchor Line Is Breaking Gender Stereotypes
Throughout history, women have been fighting for their equal and rightful place in this patriarchal world. After years and years of struggle, women today have managed to progress more than ever in all fields of life. They are breaking stereotypes by taking on roles that were previously thought of as ill-fitting for women.
Although women are entering careers in science fields now more than ever, many of them leave after not feeling fully accepted in these male-dominated industries. The fact that gender stereotypes may lower women’s interest, and as a result, performance, in such fields is undeniable.
However, there exist some unsung, heroic, and strong women who have successfully established a career for themselves in a tough world.
Jameela Khatoon is a shining star who has boldly managed to make a place for herself in a male-dominated industry. A mother of two and a sole earner of the family, Jameela works as a mechanic in Ranchor Line, Karachi. Getting her hands dirty to change the engine oils of vehicles and cleaning them up is her everyday routine.
When it comes to supporting her family, Jameela has never shied away from a hard day’s job whether it’s becoming a wholesaler or a newspaper deliverer.
“Providing for my family has motivated me to stand up against society’s ridiculous standards. I believe that it is against the dignity of a woman to beg for herself. I have always had a firm faith in working hard and that’s exactly what I preach to other women. There is no task that a woman cannot perform if she puts hard work into it,” says Jameela.
Jameela has faced struggle after struggle but her resilience never fell short. It is said that when you resolve to do something good, the universe finds ways to help you with it. The Crown Group of Companies acted as a guiding light by supporting Jameela in enabling more avenues in enhancing her trading in the motorcycle industry.
With the company’s support, she now works as an authorized Crown parts seller, thereby helping her to earn more from her little oil shop.
The Crown Group of Companies has always been actively involved in CSR initiatives by continually contributing to the economic development of Pakistan while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families, as well as of the local community and the society at large.
By reaching out to people like Jameela Khatoon and supporting them in their struggle, Crown Group aspires to empower the females of Pakistan so that they may not shy away from taking up tasks that were previously deemed as ill-fit for women.
Among the many initiatives by the Group, the establishment of an industrial park at Port Qasim with a total land area of 26 acres stands out as a great accomplishment.
Moreover, the Crown Group is closely working with Indus Hospital, Friends of Burns Centre, Rotary Club of Karachi Crown, Crown Road Safety Campaign (drawing awareness of wearing helmets) & Saylani Welfare.
“Our sole mission is to promote women empowerment throughout all areas of life in Pakistan through our CSR initiatives. Through our Mechanic Encashment Program, Crown Group of Companies managed to support mechanics and retailers as much as it can,” says Zohaib Farhan, Director Business Development, Crown Group of Companies.
Women like Jameela are an inspiration for all. It is high time we started culturally accepting the rise of women in all fields of life, thereby promoting the growth of our GDP,” he adds.
To advance the cultural change our country needs, it is important that we start accepting and bringing more women into male-dominated industries. An important step to this is mentoring, encouraging, and supporting such women in their difficult times.
Women’s inclusion in all fields of life is a concrete key to fostering a better, accepting, and respectful societal environment.
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nowpakistan · 5 years ago
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Karachi: Six-storey building collapsed at Ranchor Line (video). On Somra Street near the Ranchor Line Timber Market in Karachi, a six-story building collapsed. By the sources soon before the tenants, the house was evacuated, with no injuries. Rescue work has been initiated by rescue teams and the evacuation of the surrounding areas is ongoing.
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aurora-borealis-love · 5 years ago
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The Consular General’s wife
The following story is based on fact and centres around the Jews of Karachi, a once thriving community. To make it very clear, on one was ever forced to leave Pakistan, including the Jews that once lived there. They, and many others, including Christians, Hindus, Parsees, even
Muslims have left of their own free will, for whatever reason. Humans have been on the move since the dawn of time. The story is not my own. All credit goes to a blog “Point of no return”. I have recreated the story in my own words...names are made up.
Hannah made the driver cover the number plates of the Mercedes, even made him remove the Flag from the bonnet. She got in front and gave him the address. Jamila Street, in the Ranchore Lines area.
Her husband David was posted to Karachi a few months ago as the Australian Consular General. Hanna and their children arrived a few weeks later. They had been to several countries, including some in South America. Karachi was different though. It reminded her of Bombay, where she and her family once lived. Crowded, bustling, hot and humid. But she loved it. She loved the food, the
people and the culture. The first thing she did on arriving at any new country was to look up the Jewish population; being Jewish herself. After a short search with help through a high ranking local official, she found to her amazement, that there was indeed a small but thriving Jewish community with a decent sized Synagogue in the commercial hub of the city.
As they drove from Clifton to Saddar, they eventually got onto Bunder Road (M.A.Jinnah Road), and took a turn off this busy street. The street they were on now was narrow, but crowded with people, cars, rickshaws, motorcycles. The Synagogue was not hard to find. A large stone and brick building soon appeared on their right. Above the steel gate, and on the building itself was a sign ‘Magain Shalome Synagogue’. They pulled up to the side of the street and parked. Hannah got out, walked to the gate and was stopped by the chowkidar or watchman.
“Who is it you wish to see?” he asked, in Urdu.
Hannah had picked up a bit of Hindi after spending a few years in Bombay.
“Rabbi sahib say milna chatha hoo.” (I would like to meet the Rabbi)
He replied that this was Saturday and to come back in one hour. She waited in the car, and soon observed a number of people entering the premises. Men, women and children, families, all dressed for Shabbat, in their finest. They all appeared to be East Indian, but some of their
features were a little different.
The gates were fully open now and she decided to walk in. The main door of the synagogue was made up of solid oak. She entered and was greeted by a high ceilinged , cathedral-like room. Large and spacious, wooden benches flanked each side of a narrow aisle. Women on the left, men on the right. Men wore kippahs, women wore shawls around their head.
An elderly, bearded man stood to the side of the entrance on the inside, greeting everyone. He looked surprised when he saw Hannah. Smiling, he introduced himself.
“Hello and Shalom. I am Rabbi Simone Isaac. And you are...?”
Hannah smiled back. “I am Hannah.” She had covered her head with a silk scarf.
After guiding her to a seat. The Rabbi went to the back of the building. Large chandeliers hung down brightening up the space. The Ark lay on a raised wooden pedestal in the middle of the wooden prayer platform. Torah scrolls were stored here. The Rabbi climbed the two stairs, removed one of the large scrolls, holding it high above his head with both hands. He walked around the prayer platform, reciting prayers in Hebrew. After the service ended, Hannah managed to meet the Rabbi again.
She learned a lot after their hour long conversation. Most of the Jews here were from the Bene Israeli community, that originated on the South West coast of India, just South of Bombay. Some were Baghdadi Jews and a few had Afghani connections. Most of them spoke Marathi, Urdu and of course English. Many had left in 1948 one year after the Partition of India and the birth of a new
Nation; Israel. By the mid 1960’s the population had further dwindled. Most left for the U.K., Israel and even India. This was now 1972, India and Pakistan had just gotten over a major war. The border was closed between the two countries.
Hannah was seen regularly at the Synagogue; attending Shabbat prayers, weddings and social events. She had even attended two funerals, where the dead were laid to rest at the Jewish cemetery not too far from the Synagogue. She got to know most of the families, made close friends with some of the women, hosting many parties and get-togethers at her home. Her own
children also attended prayers at the Synagogue every Saturday. She would supply the community with Kosher wine, grape juice, etc., even medical supplies.
As she grew closer to the community, and came to know several of them wanted to make the ‘Aliyah’ to Israel, especially the younger generation, she devised a plan: Travel to Israel for Pakistanis was not allowed (passports were stamped as such). But many had immigrated to
Israel via Iran and India. The bizarre idea came into her head one day. She would drive with two or three Jews to Lahore and then drive across the border at Wagh, hiding them in the trunk of the same consular car.
“Are you insane?” her husband asked as she prepared for the trip. “What if you are caught? What if they are caught? Even if you do, what will happen to them in India? They could be arrested there!”
Hannah smiled but said with confidence . “They will not stop a foreign consular car. In India I have made arrangements with the British Embassy in Delhi. They will be given British Passports. The ones who want to immigrate to Israel can do so as well. There is a representative from Tel Aviv who will be in Bombay end of the year. They are inviting Indian Jews to immigrate to Israel.
When the day arrived, Hannah and two young women and one man, got into the Mercedes and bid tearful goodbyes to relatives. The long drive to Lahore took about two days, with stops along the way. Hannah also took the family pet dog along for the trip. The morning before crossing the border, she hid the two young women in the trunk of the car. The rear middle armrest was removed
and plastic pipe fitted to allow cool air from the air conditioner to reach them in the trunk. The young
man was given a consular uniform with a badge and would act as the chauffer.
They drove to the border. It was heavily guarded with signs posted along the fence. Guard dogs began barking at the car. The guards took a walk around and noticed Hannah’s dog in the back seat. They asked her to roll down the window.
“Australian Consulate General, with official business in Delhi.” she told them, holding out her passport. “This is my chauffer and these are his papers”, she added handing them his passport.
After informing her that she would be allowed to cross, they refused to let the chauffer through.
She looked up at the guard, half annoyed.
“I cannot drive! Do you want me to walk to Delhi??”
He appeared confused for a second. After consulting with a senior official, he came back.
“You can both go through, but at your own risk. We cannot be responsible for your safety, or the safety of the driver.” With that he handed back the papers, opened the gate and let them through.
On the other side, she encountered similar problems. “I can’t walk to Delhi!” and an annoyed look finally got her through.
“I have to make this trip two or three times a year. Make a note of my name and my number plate.” she said, as they slowly drove away from the border.
The two young women made it to the U.K. The chauffer had to return with her to Karachi, so as not to raise suspicion. She made several such trips back and forth. Things became more relaxed at the border crossing. The chauffer made it out to Israel after the third border crossing. Hardly any Jews remain in Karachi. Many of them married into other communities, changed their religion or just left for good. Many years later, a journalist interviewed the Karachi Jewish community who had settled
in Israel in a place called Ramleh. They had set up a new Synagogue and named it Megan Shalom after the one in Karachi. When one elderly man was interviewed he had tears in his eyes.
“I miss Karachi. I was born there, I miss the place dearly. What really hurts is that I can never go back for a visit. Never!”
Thanks for reading,
Wayne Croning Oct.24th 2019.
(photo is courtesy of Haroon Haider blog)
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emergingkarachi · 11 years ago
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Libraries in Karachi
  Public libraries
Al-Huda Library, Nazimabad
Al-Firdous Baldia Public Library, Baldia Town
Allama Iqbal Library
Baba-e-Urdu Kutubkhana
Board of Intermediate Karachi [1] Library, North Nazimabad [Timing:9:30 To 3:00 PM]
Children Library, Nazimabad
Community Center (Gulshan-e-Iqbal)
Defence Central Library, [2], Defence Housing Authority
Faiz-e-Aam Library, Lyari Town
Faran Club Library, Gulshan-e-Iqbal
Ghalib Library, Nazimabad
Hashim Gazder Library, Jamila Street, Ranchore Line
Hungooraabad Library, Hungooraabad, Lyari Town
Ibrahim Ali Bhai Auditorium & Library
Iqbal Shaheed Library, Behar Colony, Lyari Town
Iqra Library, New Kumhar Wara, Lyari Town
Jehangir Park Reading Room Library, Jehangir Park, Saddar Town
KMC Library
Liaquat National Memorial Library, Stadium Road
Lyari Municipal Library, Old Salater House, Lyari Town
Lyari Text Book Library, Chakiwara, Lyari Town
Mansoora Library, Dastagir Society, Federal B. Area
Moosa Lane Reading Room Library, Moosa Lane, Lyari Town
Moulana Hasrat Mohani Library, Usmanabad, Lyari Town
Mujahid Park Library, Rexer Line, Lyari Town
Nasir-Arif Hussain Memorial Library & Research Center, Gulberg Town
National Book Foundation Library
Nawa Lane Library, Gabol Park, Lyari Town
Noorani Welfare Library, Ranchore Line, Lyari Town
Pakistan National Centre Library
Rangoon Wala Hall and Community Centre Library, Dhoraji Colony
Sheikh Mufeed Library, Islamic Research Center, Allama Ibne Hassan Jarchvi Road, Block 6 FB Area. Karachi-75950
Sardar Abdul-Rab Nishtar Library, Near Lyari General Hospital, Lyari Town
Satellite Library, Sango Lane, Lyari Town
Shohada-e-Pakistan Library, Usmanabad, Lyari Town
Sindh Archives, Clifton
Super Market Library, Super Market, Liaquatabad
Syed Mehmood Shah Library, Lee Market, Lyari Town
Taimuriya Library
The Shia Imami Ismaili Community libraries in Different areas in Karachi. Kharader Library and Reading Room ESTD1908 1st Library in Karachi. its Academic library also, Kharader Ismaili Jamat Khana
Umer Lane Library, Umer Lane, Lyari Town
Bedil Library, 2-A Sharfabad Club Building, Sharfabad (B.M.C.H.Society)near Bahadurabad chorange, Phone no. 02134133212. Postal code 74800,timing 4p.m to 8p.m. LIBRARIAN: Muhammad Zubari Cell #: 0333-2374725
University libraries
DOW International Medical and Dental College (DUHS) Library, Karachi
Government College University (GC UniversityLibrary) Lahore
Central Library International Islamic University, Islamabad
Islamic Research Institute Library, International Islamic University (Old Campus) Islamabad
Bait-ul-Hikmah, Hamdard University
Dawah Academy library, Islamabad
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, University Road
Dr. Mahmood Hussain Library, Karachi University, University Road
NED University of Engineering and Technology Library, University Road
Usman Institute of Technology
Institute of Business Administration Library, Main & Garden Campus
Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi
Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, 90 & 100 Clifton, Karachi (SZABIST) Library
Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan, (ICMAP) library, Gulshan campus and city campus
Commecs school of accountancy library, shahreh-e-faisal, Karachi
Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture Library, Clifton
SAIMS (Sir Adamjee Institute) Library
Khan Bahadur Hassanallly Effendi (KBHE) Library, Sindh Madresatul Islam University
Academic libraries
Quaid-e-Azam Academy Library
Pakistan Institute of International Affairs Library
Institute of Business Management (IOBM) CBM
Historical libraries
Frere Market Library, Shahrah-e-Liaquat
Ghulam Hussain Khaliq Dinna Hall Library
Liaqat Hall Library
Max Denso Hall and Library
Special libraries
America Library, U.S. Consulate, Karachi
British Council Library
Chamber of Commerce & Industries Karachi Library, Awan-e-Tijarat
Dar-ul-Mutaleh Central Fire-Brigade Library, Lyari Town
High Court Bar Library, High Court Building, Court Road
Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works Library, Dockyard Road
Karachi Theosophical Society Library, Jamshed Memorial Hall, M.A. Jinnah Road
National Bank of Pakistan Head office Library
National Museum Library
Pakistan Scientific and Technological Information Center
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pakistantalkshow · 7 years ago
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Teacher found hanging inside Karachi coaching centre – Pakistan The body of a young teacher was found hanging from the ceiling inside a coaching centre in Karachi's Ranchor Line area on Saturday evening, police said.
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tehlkatv-blog · 8 years ago
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Child dies, five others injured as roof collapses Tehlka TV Report KARACHI: At least one child was killed while five others were injured as roof of a residential building collapsed in the area of Ranchore line.
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emergingkarachi · 11 years ago
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Important Bus Routes Karachi
Important Bus Routes Karachi
1-B
Nazimabd, Bara Maidan, Lasbela, Lawrence Road, Barness Street, Bandar Road, Tower
1-C
M.P.R Colony, Qasba Colony, Banaras Colony, Pathan Colony, S.I.T.E, Habib Bank, Bismillah Hotel, Gandhi Garden, Garden Road, Plaza, Regal, Shahra-e-Liaquat, National Museum, Tower, Sultanabad
1-F
Naval Colony, Mauripur, Gulbai Chowk, Tower, Juna Market, Ramswami, Garden Bara Board, Valika, Orangi Township No. 10
1-G
M.W Tower, Frere Road, Sadar, Numaish, Goro Mandir, Teen Hatti, Liaquat No. 10, Petrol Pump, Nazimabad No. 2, Gandhi Chowk, Paposh Nagar, Abdullah College, Metro Cinema, Data Chowk Orangi Town
11-C
Azam Basti, Corporation, Kalapul, Jinnah Hospital, Saddar, 7th Day Hospital, Numaish, Guru Mandir, Islamia College, Jail Road, New Town Police Station, Sabzi Mandi, Civic Centre, Urdu College, N.I.P.A Chowrangi, Safari Park, University Road, Safoora Goth
2-D
Federal B. Area, Noorani Masjid, Peoples Colony, Imam Bara, Humayun Road, K.D.A Office, North Nazimabad, Board Office, Nazimabad No. 7, Petrol Pump, Lasbella, Sabil Wali Masjid, Soldier Bazar, Saddar, Frere Road, M.W Tower, Noorani Masjid
17-J
Babar Market, Landhi No. 3 1/2, Landhi No. 5, Korangi No. 6, Korangi No. 5, Korangi No. 3, Korangi No. 1, Korangi Crossing, Qayumabad, Akhtak Colony, Defence Society, Kala Pul, Jinnah Hospital, Luck Star Hotel, Hijaz Dairy Farm
2-K
North Nazimabad Block M, Shahra-e-Jehangir, Water Pump, Hyderi, Paposh Nagar, Bara Maidan, Nazimabad No. 2, Petrol Pump, Guru Mandir, Saddar, Burns Road, Mereweather Tower, Keamari
22-A
Rashidabad, Bihar Colony, Ghani Chowrangi, Shershah, Chakiwara, Lee Market, Herchandrai Road, Haji camp Road, Nishter Road, Baba-e-urdu, Frere Road, Court Road, Sarwar shaheed Road, Shahrah-e-iraq, Masjid-e-khizra, Burns Road, M.A jinnah Road, Cantt Station
22-B
Agra taj Colony, Kalri, Baghdadi, Meesa lane, Kharadar, Khajeer Bazar, Lea Market, Purani haji camp, Ranchore lines, Sho Market, Garden, Pakistan quaters, Khaja jamat khana, Lasbela, Teen hatti, New Town, Liaquat hospital, Dhoraji society, National stadium, National Cement Factory, Naval Quaters, Labour Quaters, Drigh Road, Natha khan Goth, Air Port, Malir, Landhi, Quaidabad, Qazafi Town
4-C
New Karachi Block 5-F, Industrial Area, Karimabad, Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Bandar Road, Preedy Street, Police Station, Saddar
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Shirin jinnah Colony, Clifton, Mehata palace, Clifton bridge, Bagh-e-jinnah, Metropole hotel, Lucky star, Saddar, Garden, Old golimar, Bara Board, Habib bank, Valika stop, Police Station, S.I.T.E, Labour square, Rashidabad
1 - D
Ittehad Town, Torri Chowk Sector II, Orangi Township, Banaras Colony, Pathan Colony, Petrol Pump, Liaquatabad No. 10, Liaquatabad, Post Office, Teen Hatti, Jehangir Road, Empress Market, Cantt Station
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New Karachi, K.D.A Office, Al-Hyderi, State Bank Quarters, Board Office, Nazimabad No 1, Petrol Pump, Lasbela, Ranchor Line, Juna Market, Napier Road, Tower
4-H
Surjani Town, Yosuf Goth, Lal Market, New Karachi, Water Pump, Karimabad, Liaquatabad No. 10, Teen Hatti, Goro Mandir, 7th Day Hospital, Empress Market, Lucky Star, Jinnah Hospital, Cantt Stations, Clifton Bridge, Gizri, Sea View
1-H
Gulshan-e-Bahar, Orangi Sector No. 14, Orangi Sector No. 13, Orangi Sector No. 7, Orangi Sector No. 5, Qadafi Chowk, Qasba Mour, Banaras Colony, Valika Hospital, Valika Mill, Habib Bank, S.I.T.E, Post Office, Maroon Mill, Laltain Factory, Ghani Chowk, Shershah, Miran Naka, Chakiwara, Lee Market, Kharadar, Jamat Khana, Tower, Kemari
19-D
Faqir Colony, Ruby cinema, Hub river Road, Shershah, Chakiwara, Lee Market, Haji camp, Jamila street, Nishter Road, Baba-e-urdu Road, Shahrah-e-liaquat, Fresco Chowk, Mohammad bin qasim Road, M.A jinnah Road, Mansfield street, Empress Market, Mir karam Ali Talpur Road, Wellington Street, Cantt Station, Clifton, Delhi Colony, Gizri
4 -J
Nai Abadi, Saleem Centre, Nagan Chowrangi, Sakhi Hassan, Hyderi, Board Office, Petrol Pump, Liaquatabad No 10, Teen Hatti, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Tower
4 -K
Kali Market, New Karachi, K.D.A Office, Al-Hyderi, State Bank Quarters, Nazimabad No 7, Petrol Pump, Lasbela, Gurumandir, Namaish Chowrangee, Saddar, Empress Market, Regal, Tibet Centre, Bander Road, Tower
4 -L
Maymar Complex, Al-Asif Plaza, Sohrab Goth, Water Pump, Karimabad, Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, Numaish, Saddar, Empress Market, Bruns Road, M.A.Jinnah Road, Tower
4 -S
Surjani Town, Two Minutes Chowrangi, Saleem Centre, U.P Mour, Nagan Chowrangi, Shadman Town, Sakhi Hassan, Hyderi, Board Office, Nazimabad No. 7, Nazimabad No. 6, Nazimabad Chowrangi, Lasbela House, Goro Mandir, Numaish, M.A Jinnah Road, Eidgah, Tower
5
Al-Noor Society, Gulberg, Water Pump, Aisha Manzil, Karimabad Chowrangi, Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, P.I.B Colony, Jamshed Road, Goro Mandir, Numaish Chowrangi, M.A Jinnah Road, Bandar Road, Keamari
52 -A
Labour Square, Gul Mohammad Chowrangi, Metropolitan Steel Corporation, Qazafi Town, Quaidabad, Landhi, Malir City, Drigh Road, Jail Road, Nishter Road, Lee Market, Agha Khan Jamat Khana, G.Allana Road, Kheja Jamat Khana, Dockyard, Fisheries
5 -C
Gulberg Chowrangi, Rahimabad, K.D.A Pump House, Wahadat Colony, Saghirabad, Nasirabad, Dastagir Colony, Azizabad, Aisha Manzil, Karimabad, Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Saddar, Empress Market, Bruns Road, Tower
5 -D
Musa Colony, Federal B. Area, Liaquatabad No. 10, Teen Hatti, Goro Mandir, Old Exhibition, Empress Market, Frere Road, Buns Road, Bandar Road, Tower, Dockyard
6
Fayyaz Plaza, Dastagir Colony, Azizabad, Karimabad, Liaquatabad, Teen Hatti, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Saddar, Empress Market, Bruns Road, Tower
6 -B
Yasinabad Alliaabad, Hussainabad, Karimabad, Liaquatabad No. 10, Petrol Pump, Nazimabad Chowrangi, Golimar, Lasbela, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Saddar, Buns Road, Light House, Tower
7 -C
Dockyard, Aga Khan Jamat Khana, Lee Market, Chakiwra, Miran Naka, Shershah, Taj Silk Mill, Habib Bank, Bara Board, Muslim League Quarters, Nazimabad Chowrangi, Liaquatabad Post Office, Liaquatabad No. 10, Karimabad, Imam Bara, Ziauddin Hospital, Peoples Chowrangi, Saifee Technology College, Bufferzone
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Sindhi Hotel New Karachi, Manhgopir Road, Banaras Colony, Valika Mills, Bara Board, Rexer Lines, Dhobi Ghat, Faqir Mohammad Durra Khan Road, Herchandrai Road, Lee Market
7 -H
Keamari, Tower, Bolton Market, Eidgah, Ranchore Lane, Garden, Lasbella, Postoffice, Sindhi Hotel, New Town, Civic Centre, N.I.P.A, University Road, Safora Goth, Tokyo Terrace Plaza
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P.I.B Colony, Hyderabad Colony, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Bandar Road, Tower
8 -A
P.I.B Colony, Hyderabad Colony, Goro Mandir, M.A Jinnah Road, Frere Street, Preedy Street, Frere Road, Ingle Road, Mcleod Road, Napier Road, Keamari
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