Gobind Pura

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Gobind Pura is one of the oldest residential areas in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. It is centrally located near the city's "Ghanta Ghar" (Clock Tower). Located on the main Narwala Road, Gobind Pura is located opposite the Agriculture University of Faisalabad and adjacent to Jinnah Colony. [1] [2]

Gobind Pura's buildings represent both the old and new architecture. The main road situated between Gobind Pura and Jinnah Colony (Gulberg Road) has been converted into a highly commercialized area with several hospitals, clinics, restaurants, schools, and bakeries and outlets of various national and international brands. Four mosques are located in the area as well. [1] [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Nawaz League loses PP-72 by-election to PTI". Dawn (newspaper). 8 October 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. Local map of Gobind Pura on Google Maps website Retrieved 9 December 2021
  3. Union Council of Gobind Pura on Government of the Punjab website Retrieved 9 December 2021