Shah Latif Town
Shah Latif Town is one of the neighbourhoods in Ibrahim Hyderi Town within Malir District of Karachi, Pakistan.
Demographics:
There are several ethnic groups in Shah latif town including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Brahuis, Memons, Bohras, Nagoris, Gujjars and Ismailis. Over 70 percent population is Muslim, with Christian making up around 20 percent and remaining population are based on Hindus and Sikhs. Shah latif town is considered one of the diverse town of Karachi.
Town planning:
Shah Latif Town was planned under KDA scheme No.25 in late 1970s. Shah Latif town is divided into several sectors, each equipped with its own commercial markets and parks. The town boasts a well planned road network that connects it to other parts of Karachi Residents have access to essential utilities such as water, electricity, and gas. The area offers a range of housing options, from small apartments to large villas, catering to different income groups.
Location:
This is a large town side by side of National highway N-5 and nears to Port Qasim Industrial Estate, Steel town, Quiadabad and also relatively close to Karachi's Jinnah international Airport. Malir expressway is just 10 minutes drive by Shah Latif Town.
Education:
Shah Latif Town has several private schools and coaching centers providing quality education. Well-known schools include Al Hamra secondary school, The Educators, and Dar-e-Arqam, while FAST National University Karachi campus is also located in Sector 17-D along the National Highway, adding to the town’s educational importance.