Hayatabad

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Bagh-e-Naran Chowk

Hayatabad is a suburb on the western outskirts of Peshawar,[1] the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It borders the now defunct Tribal Areas and is close to Torkham, which is the major border crossing point between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The suburb is home to several of Peshawar's educational and health institutions. Hayatabad is named after Hayat Sherpao, a Pakistani Pashtun politician.[2]

Geography[]

Hayatabad was developed as a residential area near Peshawar in the late 1970s. Primarily residential, it also contains an Industrial Estate.

Hayatabad was developed as an upscale suburb

The government has divided Hayatabad into seven numbered phases. Each phase is subdivided into lettered sectors, A-H.[3] The suburb can be accessed via three routes from Jamrud Road and one from the Ring Road. A fifth route was also constructed, but was sealed for security reasons arising from War on Terror, due to its boundary with the tribal area. Hayatabad will be the western terminus of the TransPeshawar bus rapid transit line.

Phase 3 Chowk Hayatabad
Phase 6, Hayatabad
View of Shalman park and St. Francis High School

Demographics[]

The communities of Hayatabad form a diverse spectrum ranging from locals settled for generations to expatriates on temporary assignments belonging to different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds. Owing to its proximity to Peshawar and the adjoined Industrial Estate, Pashtuns and Persians, as well as Afghan refugees, reside in Hayatabad.

Facilities[]

Under construction Food Street, Hayatabad
Zarghuni Mosque

Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) is responsible for maintenance and development of the city, including Hayatabad.

There are several schools, colleges, a national University, public and private hospitals, private clinics, public parks, shopping malls, and offices.

Hospitals[]

Educational institutions[]

View of CECOS University from F5 Park

Phase 1:

Phase 2:

  • Beaconhouse School System Khyber Campus
  • Forward Model School
  • IQRA National University

Phase 3:

  • Forward Public School
  • Qurtuba University
  • Qurtuba Public School and College
  • The City School Hayatabad Junior

Phase 4:

  • Frontier Children's Academy
  • Frontier Youth Academy
  • Frontier Science Academy
  • Hayatabad Model School
  • Learning Institute of Modern Sciences
  • Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI)
  • LIMS School and College

Phase 5:

  • Khyber Medical University
  • Pak International Medical College
  • Khyber Girls Medical College
  • The City School Peshawar Campus Hayatabad
  • Institute of Public Health and Social Sciences (IPH&SS)
  • Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (IPM&R)
  • Rehman Medical College

Phase 6:

  • Beaconhouse School System Frontier Campus
  • St. Francis' High School
  • CECOS University of IT and Emerging Sciences
  • Government Degree College for Boys

Phase 7:

  • Institute of Management Sciences (IMSciences)

Parks[]

Bagh-e-Naran
  • Bagh-e-Naraan (Phase 1)
  • Tatara Park (Phase 1)
  • Ghani Bagh (Phase 2)
  • Yousafzai Park (Phase 3)
  • Complex Park (Phase 4)
  • Khyber Park (Phase 5)
  • Shaliman Park (Phase 6)
  • Bangash Market Park (Phase 6)
  • Behram Park (Phase 7)

References[]

  1. ^ "Pakistan to push out Afghan refugees". Christian Science Monitor. 2012-07-24. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2019-12-01. Some Afghans have prospered in Pakistan – as seen by their near takeover of Hayatabad, an upscale suburb lined with villas outside Peshawar,
  2. ^ "Hayat Sherpao of KPK". The Nation. 2016-06-14. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  3. ^ "Hayatabad Peshawar Area Guide | Zameen.com".

External links[]

Coordinates: 33°58′29.1″N 71°26′07.4″E / 33.974750°N 71.435389°E / 33.974750; 71.435389

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