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Islamabad (/ɪzˈlɑːməˌbɑːd/; Urdu: اسلام آباد, Islāmābād, Urdu pronunciation: [ɪsˌlɑːmɑˈbɑːd̪]) is the capital city of Pakistan located within the Islamabad Capital Territory. It has a population of 2 million and together with its neighboring twin city of Rawalpindi, the greater Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area is the third largest in Pakistan with a population of over 4.5 million inhabitants.

Islamabad was built according to a carefully organized plan, divided into sectors along a grid of clean, tree-lined streets. The city is sheltered by the Margalla Hills, the foothills of the Himalayas and the home of rare species of leopard, deer, birds, and even porcupines. Several hiking paths end at Daman-e-Koh, a picnic spot with a splendid view of the entire city, including the massive modernist Faisal Mosque and even the Rawal Dam.

Since its foundation, Islamabad has attracted people from all over Pakistan, making it one of the most cosmopolitan and urbanized cities of Pakistan. As the national capital, Islamabad is the seat of the Government of Pakistan; the Presidential Palace (Aiwan-e-Sadr) is located here. Islamabad is also home to the Pakistan Monument, which is one of the two national monuments of Pakistan. Islamabad hosts a large number of foreign diplomats, politicians and government employees. The Capital Development Authority is responsible for managing the public works within the city.

Islamabad Capital Territory

The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) (Urdu: وفاقی دارالحکومت) is one of the two federal territories of Pakistan. It includes Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, and covers an area of 1,165.5 km2 (450 mi2) of which 906 km2 (349.8 mi2) is Islamabad proper. It is represented in the National Assembly by two constituencies, namely NA-48 and NA-49.

History

In 1960, land was transferred from the Rawalpindi District of the Punjab province for the purpose of establishing Pakistan's new capital. According to the 1960 master plan, the ICT included the city of Rawalpindi, and was to be composed of the following parts:

  • Rawalpindi, 259 square kilometres (100 sq mi)
  • Islamabad Proper (including the institutional and industrial areas), 220.15 square kilometres (85.00 sq mi)
  • Islamabad (Margalla Hills) Park, 220.15 square kilometres (85.00 sq mi)
  • Islamabad Rural Area, 446.20 square kilometres (172.28 sq mi)
  • However, the city of Rawalpindi was eventually excluded from the ICT on its creation in the 1980s. The remainder of the territory is now subdivided into five zones, with Zone I designated to house all residential, industrial and government institutions.

    Anantnag

    Anantnag (Urdu: اننت ناگ /əˈnæntˌnæg/ or /-nɑːg/  listen ; Kashmiri: anaṁtnāg; lit. "Countless springs") is a city and a municipality, capital of the Anantnag district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a large business and trading centre of Kashmir Valley.

    Etymology

    The name Anantnag is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit term for "countless springs"Nag also means water spring in the Kashmiri language. Thus Anantnag is believed to mean "numerous springs", because there are many springs in the town, such as Nag Bal, Salak Nag and Malik Nag. According to Marc Aurel Stein, the name of the city comes from the great spring Ananta Nag issuing at the centre of the city. This is also corroborated by almost all local historians including Kalhana, according to whom the city has taken the name of this great spring of Cesha Nag or Ananta Nag.

    History

    Anantnag is an ancient city that came into existence as a market town around 5000 BCE making it one of the oldest urban human settlements in the world. Before the advent of Muslim rule in 1320 CE, Kashmir was divided into three divisions, viz., Maraz in the south, Yamraj in the centre and Kamraj in the north of the Valley. Old chronicles reveal that the division was the culmination of the rift Marhan and Kaman, the two brothers, over the crown of their father. The part of the valley which lies between Pir Panjal and Srinagar, and called the Anantnag, was given to Marhan and named after him as Maraj. While Srinagar is no longer known as Yamraj, the area to its north and south are still called Kamraz and Maraz respectively. These divisions were later on divided into thirty four sub-divisions which after 1871 were again reduced to five Zilas or districts.

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    Islamabad Police arrest 15 criminals, eight involved in heinous crimes

    Urdu Point 06 Apr 2025
    <p>ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 6th Apr, 2025) Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police on Sunday arrested 15 criminals, including eight suspects allegedly involved in heinous ...
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    Islamabad sector I-12 plot owners dismayed by slow development pace

    Dawn 06 Apr 2025
    ISLAMABAD. Despite spending large sums and conducting several operations over the years, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has failed to prevent the resurgence of illegal settlements in Sector I-12 ... Published in Dawn, April 6th, 2025. .
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    US delegation to visit Islamabad for minerals investment forum

    Dawn 06 Apr 2025
    A US delegation headed by Eric Meyer, the senior official overseeing the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs at the State Department, will visit Islamabad from April 8-10, 2025, to advance US ...
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    Another robbery suspect injured in ‘encounter’ in Islamabad

    Dawn 06 Apr 2025
    ISLAMABAD ... The encounter took place at Karnal Sher Khan Road (formerly I.J.P Road) in the area of the Sabzi Mandi police station ... Later, the police arrested both suspects. Islamabad police say suspect injured by firing of accomplice, both men arrested ... .
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    Ministry plans to transform Islamabad’s public schools

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    This photograph shows students attending a class at a school. — AFP/File. Islamabad.The education ministry has come up with an ambitious strategic plan aimed at transforming government schools in the Islamabad Capital Territory ... .
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    PR No. 12 Islamabad: April 05, 2025 (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan)

    Public Technologies 05 Apr 2025
    ) Federal Minister for Housing and Works Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada visited Shaheed-e-Millat Secretariat in Blue Area Islamabad ... Meeting was conducted in the committee room of Pakistan Housing Authority Foundation ... 48 million. Initially, funds of Rs.
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    Teachers not paid for exam, paper checking duties despite FDE promises

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    Islamabad.Female teachers in Islamabad’s government schools and colleges have complained that the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) hasn't paid them for examination and paper marking duties performed in the last four years.
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    Eight held for trying to grab land

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    Representational image shows prisoners sitting inside a dark lockup. — AFP/File. Rawalpindi. The Kalar Syedan Police on Friday arrested eight accused who were trying to grabbing a piece of land in its jurisdiction ... .
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    Police arrest PO in murder case

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    A representational image of a handcuffed man. — APP/File. Rawalpindi ... .
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    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    This representational image shows an Urdu text written in a book. — Unsplash/File. Mera Dost is a collection of poems of Naveed Ahmad with an array of love and hope. Divided into several pages, from love to the break-up ... .
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    2.6m families benefit from Ramazan package: Ahsan Iqbal

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    Islamabad.Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Prof Ahsan Iqbal on Friday said that Rs5,000 was transferred to each 2.6 million families through ‘Digital Valet’ in the Ramazan Package 2025 ... .
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    No extraordinary burden of patients reported at allied hospitals on Eid days

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    A representational image of a hospital ward. — AFP/File ... Jahangir Sarwar Khan while talking to ‘The News’ ... Around 35 per cent of the total cases reported during Eid holidays were managed by paediatrics and gynaecology departments. .
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    Meeting reviews uplift projects

    The News International 05 Apr 2025
    Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb Friday chairs a high-level review meeting at the Commissioner Office Rawalpindi on April 4, 2025. — APP ... .
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