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Sectors Of Islamabad
Sectors of Islamabad are administrative divisions of Zone I and Zone II of the Islamabad Capital Territory region. The capital territory is divided into 5 zones, of which Zone I and Zone II have been designated urban development zones. Naming & numbering Each square shaped sector is named by combining Latin letters and numerals together. The sector letters increase north to south from A to O, while sector number increases east to west from 1 to 20. However, at present time, sectors A to I and 5 to 18 are currently open for urban development. List of sectors This is a list of all planned and constructed sectors. * Red Zone ** Pakistan Secretariat * Diplomatic Enclave A-sectors * A-17, Islamabad * A-18, Islamabad B-sectors File:Development progress in B17.jpg, CDA's Multi Gardens project at B-17 * B-17, Islamabad * B-18, Islamabad C-sectors * C-13, Islamabad * C-14, Islamabad * C-15, Islamabad * C-16, Islamabad * C-17, Islamabad * C-18, Islamabad D-sectors * D-10, Islamaba ...
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Map Of Islamabad
A map is a symbolic depiction emphasizing relationships between elements of some space, such as Physical body, objects, regions, or themes. Many maps are static, fixed to paper or some other durable medium, while others are dynamic or interactive. Although most commonly used to depict geography, maps may represent any space, real or fictional, without regard to Context (language use), context or Scale (map), scale, such as in brain mapping, DNA mapping, or computer network topology mapping. The space being mapped may be two dimensional, such as the surface of the earth, three dimensional, such as the interior of the earth, or even more abstract spaces of any dimension, such as arise in modeling phenomena having many independent variables. Although the earliest maps known are of the heavens, geographic maps of territory have a very long tradition and exist from ancient times. The word "map" comes from the , wherein ''mappa'' meant 'napkin' or 'cloth' and ''mundi'' 'the world'. ...
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I-11, Islamabad
I-11 is a sector of Islamabad, Pakistan. It is a lightly built area, located on the southwestern edge of the city. I-11 borders Rawalpindi to the south and neighbors I-10 and I-12, while sectors H-10, H-11 and H-12 are located adjacent. CDA has taken the possession of land from illegal encroachers and land grabbers and development work has started to hand over the possession to original owners of the plots. Background Sector I-11 was established by CDA in 1985 mainly for the people falling in low-income bracket of the income. Sector consists of small plots measuring 25'x40' , 25'x50' and 25'x60'. Small plots are located in sub-sector I-11/1 and comparatively larger residential plots are located in I-11/2. I-11/4 consists of a wholesale Fruits & Vegetable Market called Sabzi Mandi along with a police station called Sabzi Mandi Police Station with jurisdiction over I-11, I-12, I-10 and IJP Road adjacent to these sectors. Sector I-11/3 was demarcated as site for wholesale market of c ...
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I-10, Islamabad
I-10 is a sector of Islamabad, Pakistan. It is a lightly built area, located on the southwestern edge of the city. I-10 borders Rawalpindi Rawalpindi ( or ; Urdu, ) is a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the fourth largest city in Pakistan after Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad, and third largest in Punjab after Lahore and Faisalabad. Rawalpindi is next to Pakistan's ... to the south and neighbors I-9 and I-11, while sectors H-9, H-10, and H-11 are located adjacent. Like most other I-sectors, I-10 is primarily a part of the industrial zone. It consists of open land with dense vegetation. It is a densely populated area. References Sectors of Islamabad {{Pakistan-geo-stub ...
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National University Of Sciences & Technology
The National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) ( ur, , Qaumī Jāmi'ā barā'e Sāins va Ṭaiknālōjī) is a multi-campus public research university having its main campus in Islamabad, Pakistan. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. Founded in 1991, it was initially formed for the need of commissioned officers by combining engineering colleges and schools. Later, it was converted into a public research university with the main campus setup in Islamabad to promote science and technology in Pakistan. Founded to provide quality technical education for rapid industrialization in Pakistan, NUST adopted an American university model and stressed laboratory instruction in applied science and engineering. It has since played a key role in the development of standardization in education of fields such as engineering, mathematics, and technology in Pakistan and is widely known for its innovation and academic st ...
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National University Of Sciences And Technology
The National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) ( ur, , Qaumī Jāmi'ā barā'e Sāins va Ṭaiknālōjī) is a multi-campus public research university having its main campus in Islamabad, Pakistan. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. Founded in 1991, it was initially formed for the need of commissioned officers by combining engineering colleges and schools. Later, it was converted into a public research university with the main campus setup in Islamabad to promote science and technology in Pakistan. Founded to provide quality technical education for rapid industrialization in Pakistan, NUST adopted an American university model and stressed laboratory instruction in applied science and engineering. It has since played a key role in the development of standardization in education of fields such as engineering, mathematics, and technology in Pakistan and is widely known for its innovation and academic st ...
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National University Of Computer And Emerging Sciences
The National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (Initials: NUCES) ( ur, ), also commonly known as "Foundation for Advancement of Science and Technology" (FAST), ( ur, ) is a private research university with multiple campuses in different cities of Pakistan. Overview First multi-campus university of Pakistan, having five modern campuses based in different cities.University Overview of National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences on UniRank website (University Rankings by an international website)
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H-8, Islamabad
H-8 ( ur, ) is a Sectors of Islamabad, sector of Islamabad. The sector is bounded by Srinagar Highway and Sectors of Islamabad, G-8 to the north, Islamabad Expressway and Shakarparian to the east, Sectors of Islamabad, I-8 to the south, Ninth Avenue (Islamabad), Ninth Avenue and Sectors of Islamabad, H-9 to the west. Similar to other H-sectors, H-8 is provided for education and health facilities. Subdivisions H-8 is a square-shaped sector. It has been further divided into 4 sub-sectors: *H-8/1 *H-8/2 *H-8/3 (H-8 graveyard) *H-8/4 Services and facilities Educational The sector houses both public and private schools, colleges, and universities. Board office *Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) Special education *National Institute of Special Education (NISE) *Fatima Jinnah Special Education Centre *Ibn-e-Sina Special Education Centre *Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment of Disabled Pers ...
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Aabpara
Aabpara (formerly ''Bagh Bhattan'') is a commercial zone located at the south west of Sector G-6, Islamabad, Pakistan, along Khayaban-e-Suharwardy. It is the oldest market of Islamabad, having been built in 1960. There is an official campsite in the Aabpara area. The headquarter of Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, is in Aabpara. Etymology In the newly raised capital city, this area was designated for government/civil servants and they lived here with their families. Many of them were from what was known as East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). In 1960, a baby girl was born to a Bengali Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to: *something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia * Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region * Bengali language, the language they speak ** Bengali alphabet, the w ... lady and they named her ‘Aabpara’. Since she was the first child to be born here, all the residents celebrated the event and decided to name th ...
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F-8, Islamabad
F-8 ( ur, ) is a Sectors of Islamabad, sector of Islamabad. The sector is bounded by Margalla Avenue and Sectors of Islamabad, E-8 to the north, Faisal Avenue and Sectors of Islamabad, F-7 to the east, Blue Area, Jinnah Avenue and Sectors of Islamabad, G-8 to the south, and Ninth Avenue (Islamabad), Ninth Avenue and F-9, Islamabad, F-9 (Fatima Jinnah Park) to the west. Subdivisions F-8 is further divided into 5 sub-sectors: * F-8/1: Southwestern portion of F-8. Bounded by Park Road to the north, Johar Road to the east, Nazim-ud-Din Road to the south and Service Road to the west. Islamabad Model School for Girls and F-8/1 Children's Park is located here. * F-8/2: Northwestern portion of F-8. Bounded by Margalla Road to the north, Kohistan Road to the east, Park Road to the south, and Service Road to the west. OPF Schools, OPF Girls College and Madina Market are located here. * F-8/3: Northeastern portion of F-8. Bounded by Margalla Road to the north, Ismail Zabeeh Road to the east, ...
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Pakistan State Oil
Pakistan State Oil (); reporting name: PSO) is a Karachi-based Pakistani state-owned petroleum corporation involved in marketing and distribution of petroleum products. It has a network of 3,689 petroleum filling stations, out of which 3500 outlets serve the public retail sector and 189 outlets serve wholesale bulk customers. ''Pakistan State Oil'' is Pakistan's largest fuel marketing company.Company profile of Pakistan State Oil on Forbes.com website
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F-6, Islamabad
F-6 ( ur, ) is a sector of Islamabad Islamabad (; ur, , ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's ninth-most populous city, with a population of over 1.2 million people, and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital T .... The sector is located at the foothills of Margalla Hills of Islamabad. Subdivisions F-6 is a square-shaped sector. It has been further divided into 4 residential sub-sectors along with 1 commercial central- division. Each residential sub-sector has at least 1 small market. With a grand market located at the heart of F-6 sector, each sub-sector surrounds the grand market. *F-6/1: It consists of the southwestern portion of the sub-sector. Surrounded by School Road and Agha Khan Road to the North, Garden Road & China Chowk Underpass to the East, Nazim-ud-Din Road to the South and Justice Abdul Rashid Road to the West. F-6/1 Children's Park is located here. With the popular Bengali samosa located ...
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