Buffer Zone, Karachi
Buffer Zone (Urdu: بفر ذون ) is one of the residential neighbourhoods of North Nazimabad Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, namely it's Union Council (UC9). The Government of Pakistan reserved this land in the 1950s as "Buffer Zone" from Urban sprawl in Karachi for future construction of Government offices and residential neighborhoods for bureaucrats but in the early 1960, the capital was transferred from Karachi to newly built Islamabad and this land was sold to land developers.[1]
This is where the Pakistani cricket star Sarfraz Ahmed lives.[2]
See also
- Buffer Zone II
References
External links
- Karachi City website - Archived
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