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Audio file "Islamabad_pronunciation.ogg" not found (Urdu: اسلام آباد) Islāmabād (Meaning "Abode of Islam") is the capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad metropolitan area is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants, 1.5 million in Islamabad and three million in Rawalpindi.
Islamabad is located in the Potohar Plateau in the north of the country, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province, Margalla pass being a gateway to the North-West Frontier Province.
The city was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan's capital. However the capital was not moved directly from Karachi to Islamabad but first moved from Karachi to Rawalpindi then to Islamabad. The development of the country was focused on Karachi and President Ayub Khan wanted it to be equally distributed.
Islamabad is one of the most well-planned and green cities in South Asia. The city is well-organized and divided into different sectors and zones. Islamabad is also home to the Faisal Masjid which is well known for its architecture and immense size.
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The Supreme Court (Urdu: عدالت عظمیٰ) is the apex court in Pakistan's judicial hierarchy, the final arbiter of legal and constitutional disputes. The Supreme Court has a permanent seat in Islamabad. It has number of Branch Registries where cases are heard. It has a number of de jure powers which are outlined in the Constitution. Through several periods of military rule and constitutional suspensions, the court has also established itself as a de facto check on military power.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan is headed by a Chief Justice. According to the constitution of Pakistan, the court consist of one Chief Justice and 16 other judges. However as per financial bill passed in 2008, the strength of the bench was raised to 29. (More...)
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Aerial from the Shah Faisal Masjid dominating the Islamabad skyline. In the foreground an US Army Chinook helicopter delivering relief supplies to earthquake stricken Kashmir (2005).
Photo credit: Talha
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Today is April 11, 2025
- Rawalpindi: City Police Officer (CPO) Rao Muhammad Iqbal has asked people to help their brothers and sisters who had been displaced from Swat, Buner and other areas and temporarily living in relief camps. (THENEWS)
- Islamabad: The federal government on Saturday allocated Rs700 million for the fiscal year 2009-2010 to the Capital Development Authority (CDA) for three major road construction projects to be initiated this year. (THENEWS)
- Islamabad: The ‘Red Zone’ around the Parliament House in the metropolis remained under siege during the budget session of the National Assembly on Saturday. The law enforcement agencies were on high alert to counter threats of terrorism. The capital was sealed as law enforcement agencies, assisted by the Frontier Constabulary (FC) and Rangers, were seen all prepared to fight against terrorism. (THENEWS)
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. Rural ICT is divided into 12 union councils. As far as development is concern, most of the Union Councils are neglected by the District Administration/CDA except for Union Council Koral which is the biggest and most developed union council of the ICT. This Union Council is working hard for the development of the area under the Administratorship of Assistant Commissioner of Islamabad, and with the rural and management skills of Mr Idrees Khan.
Efforts are being made towards the establishment of a local Government system in the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), which is still not in place in ICT as local government systems exist in other parts of the country. In 2005, the Ministry of Interior divided the ICT into 40 union councils — 26 union councils in urban areas of the ICT, and 14 union councils in the rural areas. However, the Union Council system is yet to be implemented.
The table below lists the 20 union councils, each union council is named after the main town (e.g. Rewat or Tarnol), and shows the areas under its jurisdiction.
Union Councils of Islamabad Capital Territory
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Chief town |
Jurisdiction |
1 |
Rewat |
Rewat, Bhangreel Kalan, Bhangreel Khurd, Kortara, Takht Pari, Shadi Dhamial, Mohra Amir, Sood Gangal, Mohri Khumbal, Sheikhpur, Hoon Dhamial, Chuchkal and Bhima Kanait |
2 |
Humak |
Humak, Kotha Kalan and Naizian |
3 |
Sihala |
Sihala, Gagri, Mughal, Chak Kamidar, Nara Sayedan, Sandu, Chitroh, Herdogher, Jabi Gakhran, Ladhiot, Kangota, Sayedan, Jandala and Kangota Gujran |
4 |
Union Council Koral |
Koral, Lohi Bher, Choocha, Rakh Lohi Bher, Pagh, Panwal, Bora Bangial, Bukher, Khathreel, Dhaliala, Pind Dia, Paija, Darwala, Sher Dhamial, Pindi Malkan, Pindori Hathial, Pindori Sayedan, Bhimber Trar, Gohra Mast, Sigga, Channi Mahsu and Khan |
5 |
Khana |
Khana Dak, Gangal, Gandhian, Tarlai Khurd and Sodhar |
6 |
Tarlai Kalan |
Tarlai Kalan, Chaper Mir-Khanal, Tramri, Tamma, Gohra Sardar, Chatha Bakhtawar and Khardapur |
7 |
Kirpa |
Kirpa, Jhang Sayedan, Partal, Saknal, Panjgran, Frash and Ali Pur |
8 |
Cherah |
Cherah, Herno Thanda Pani and Ara |
9 |
Tumair |
Tumair, Kijnah, Sihali, New Simbli, Jandala, Jandgran, Garathian, Darkalai, Rakh Tumair A, Rakh Tumair B, Dakhian and Pind Begwal |
10 |
Phulgran |
Phulgran, Shahpur, Sakrila, Dohala, Bbbri Betha, Athal, Maira Begwal, Chattar, Karlot, Hotran, Kathar, Mangal, Chaniari, Rakh Maira A & B |
11 |
Bhara Kau |
Kot Hathial |
12 |
Malpur |
Malpur, Shahdara (Malpur Rural), Jhanga Bangial, Mandla, Subban, Mangial, Quaid-e-Azam University and Muslim Colony |
13 |
Noorpur Shahan |
Noor Pur Shahan, Ratta Hoter, Talhar, Gokina and Saidpur |
14 |
Kuri at Chak Shehzad |
Kuri, Rehara, Chak Shahzad, Majuhan, Mohrian, Gohra Baz, Mohra Jijan, Jagiot and Nogazi,Malot |
15 |
Rawal Town |
Mohra Noor, Rawal Tonw, Rawal Colony, Mochianwala Mohra, Sumbal Korak (Katchi Abadi) and Sumbal Korak |
16 |
Sohan |
Sohan, Kana Kak, Jaba Taili, Shakrial, Pindori, Sihana, Lakhwal, Chak Bera Sing, Kartal, Bohan, Dhoke Sharaf, Ojri Kalan & Khurd and Poona Faqiran |
17 |
Golra Sharif |
Golra Sharif, Maira Bairi, Baker Akku, Dharek Mori, Maira Sumbal Aku, Maira Sumbal Jafer, Dharmian (F-11), E-10 (Sihala), Badia Rustam and Khan |
18 |
Shah Allah Ditta |
Shah Allah Ditta, Seri Seral, Pind Sangral, Sara-e-Kharbooza, Johd, Siray Madhu, Bara Dari, Bakhar Fateh and Bakhsh |
19 |
Jhangi Sayeda |
Jhangi Sayedan, Nothia, Thala Sayedan and Chailo, Sheikhpur, Kak, Noon, Narala and Bokra |
20 |
Tarnol |
Bhadana Kalan, Tarnol, Pindi Parian, Naugazi, Dorey, Ahi Paswal, Sangjani and Bhadana Khurd |
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