Orangi Town Explained

Orangi Town
Settlement Type:Constituent Town of Karachi
Subdivision Type:Town Chairman
Subdivision Name:Jameel Zia
Subdivision Type1:Municipal Commissioner
Subdivision Name1:Agha Fahad
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Orangi District
Subdivision Type3:Division
Subdivision Name3:Karachi Division
Subdivision Type4:Province
Subdivision Type5:Country
Subdivision Name5: Pakistan
Parts Type:Union Committees in Town Municipal Corporation
Parts Style:coll,para
Parts:08
P1:Gulshan-e-Zia
Benazir Colony
Muslim Nagar Colony
Jinnah Colony
Iqbal Baloch Colony
Naeem Shah Bukhari Colony
Shah Waliullah Nagar
Data Nagar
Government Type:Government of Karachi
Leader Title1:Constituency
Leader Name1:NA-245 Karachi West-II
Leader Title2:National Assembly Member
Leader Name2:Syed Hafeezuddin (Muttahida Qaumi Movement)
Established Title:Established
Established Title1:Town status
Established Title2:Disbanded
Established Title3:Reorganized
Area Total Km2:9
Area Total Sq Mi:3.47
Elevation Max M:123
Elevation Min M:28
Elevation M:58
Population As Of:2023 Pakistani census
Population Total:596,919
Population Density Km2:66,324.33
Population Urban:596,919
Population Rural:0
Population Demonym:Karachiite
Timezone:PKT
Utc Offset:+05:00
Timezone Dst:DST is not observed
Area Code Type:NWD (area) code
Area Code:021
Postal Code Type:ZIP Code
Postal Code:75800
Iso Code:PK-SD
Blank Name:Motorways & Minor Arterial Road
Blank Info: & Shahrah-e-Qaddafi, New Karachi - Orangi Link Road

Orangi Town (ur|{{Nastaliq|اُورنگی ٹاؤن) is a residential town of Orangi District located in the northwestern part of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was named after the sprawling municipality of Orangi. Town system was formed in August 2001 by dissolving Karachi District West as part of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 13 union councils. The town system was disbanded in July 2011. Orangi Town was re-organized as part of Orangi District (formerly Karachi West District) in March 2015. Orangi Town has a population of 596,919 as of the 2023 Pakistani census.

History

1960s

Orangi was established as a township in 1965. Orangi Township was originally planned over 1,300 acres (530 ha) by the Karachi Development Authority, and many of Karachi's squatter settlements were relocated here. The township was planned and developed with informal assistance from the city's municipal administration.

1970s

Orangi population rapidly increased during & after Bangladesh Liberation War in late 1971, following the arrival of thousands of refugees fleeing from the newly independent state of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan).

1980s

Orangi became famous in the 1980s when local inhabitants became frustrated at the lack of development in the area by the municipal administration and launched the Orangi Pilot Project under the guidance of Akhtar Hameed Khan.[1] The Orangi area was the largest squatter settlement in Karachi at the time, so the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) did not extend services to the Orangi community.[2] The local community financed, designed and built their own low-cost sewerage system.[3]

2000s The federal government introduced local government reforms City District Government Karachi in the year 2000, which eliminated the previous "third tier of government" (administrative divisions) and replaced it with the fourth tier (districts). The effect in Karachi was the dissolution of the former Karachi Division in 2001, and the merging of its five districts to form a new Karachi City-District with eighteen autonomous constituent towns including Orangi Town.

2010s

In 2011 the City District Government Karachi was disbanded but remained in place for bureaucratic administration until 2015, when the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation system was reintroduced. In 2015, Orangi Town was re-organized as part of Karachi District West.

Demographics

There are several ethnic groups in Orangi sub-division. The total population of Orangi sub-division is 596,919, including 316,870 male and 280,021 female residents as of the 2023 Pakistani census.

LanguageRank2023 census[4] Speakers2017 Census SpeakersGrowth rate (2017-2023)
Pashto155.25%329,28552.33%272,2245.6%
Urdu230.32%180,69029.68%154,4212.1%
Sindhi33.83%22,8563.73%19,4142.7%
Punjabi43.20%19,1044.64%24,15931%
Hindko52.92%17,4473.70%19,27321%
Saraiki62.29%13,6863.27%17,01930%
Others72.32%13,8512.63%13,68512%
All8100%595,919100%520,19514.5%

Religion

There are 587,225 Muslims, 8,733 Christians, 793 Hindus, 20 Ahmadiyya, 13 scheduled castes, 94 Sikhs & 41 others of total population 595,919 of Orangi sub-division.

Town Municipal Corporation

On 29 September, 2022 Government of Sindh issued a notification of remaining names of Union Committees of Orangi Town, Orangi District of Karachi Division.

08 Union Committees of Orangi in Town Municipal Corporation

Sub Sr NumberNumber of Union CommitteeName of UC in Town Municipal Corporation
1UC#01Gulshan-e-Zia
2UC#02Benazir Colony
3UC#03Muslim Nagar Colony
4UC#04Jinnah Colony
5UC#05Iqbal Baloch Colony
6UC#06Naeem Shah Bukhari Colony
7UC#07Shah Waliullah Nagar
8UC#08Data Nagar

Geographics

Orangi Town is linked to New Karachi Town by th north east across the Shahrah-e-Zahid Hussain (New Karachi - Orangi Link Road), Baldia Town to the west through Baldia Stadium Road (Farid Colony - Gulshan-e-Ghazi Road) & North Nazimabad to the east via Kati Pahari (N.Nazimabad - Orangi link road) and also Bacha Khan Flyover. It is also linked to M-10 motorway (also called Northern Bypass) through Shahrah-e-Qaddafi and Orangi link road. There were 13 residential neighborhoods, called union councils within Orangi Town.[5]

Orangi railway station

See main article: Orangi railway station.

Transport

The Orange Line - Karachi Metrobus, also known as the Abdul Sattar Edhi Line, is a 3.881NaN1 bus rapid transit line of the Karachi Metrobus in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[6] [7] It is the smallest of the five Metrobus lines in the city.[8] The current daily ridership is 3,000.[9] The route goes from Board Office to Gulshan-e-Zia (Orangi Town). It was inaugurated on 10 September 2022.[10]

Orange Line - Karachi Metrobus goes from Board Office/Jinnah University to Orangi town TMA office, spanning about 4 kilometers. The line carries around 3,000 passengers daily with a station after every kilometer.[11] Three of the four stations are at ground level, while one is elevated. Each station is 6 meters wide and 70 meters long.

Orangi Town Areas

Services

Hospitals & Dispensary

Parks & Play Grounds

Community Centers

Schools & Universities

Bacha Khan Flyover (Banaras flyover)

The Bacha Khan Flyover (Banaras flyover) in Orangi Town is a 2.5 km-long flyover built in 2009. Bacha Khan Flyover was built to prevent ethnic violence among two groups and to protect one from the other.[12] [13]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Remembering Dr Akhtar Hameed Khan. Pakistan Today (newspaper). Imdad Hussain. 15 March 2014. 20 May 2022.
  2. Hasan, Arif (1999) Akhtar Hameed Khan and the Orangi Pilot Project. City Press, Karachi.
  3. Web site: ORANGI PILOT PROJECT. web.mit.edu.
  4. Web site: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics . Table 11 – Population by Mother Tongue, Sex and Rural/Urban . 20 July 2024.
  5. Web site: Orangi Town . City District Government of Karachi website . https://web.archive.org/web/20060613010717/http://karachicity.gov.pk/town/index.asp?txtTown=Orangi. dead. 13 June 2006. 20 May 2022.
  6. News: 2016-12-13 . Karachi's Orange Line BRT renamed after Edhi . 2022-09-19 . The Express Tribune.
  7. News: PM announces Rs15bn for Karachi 'Green Line' bus project . July 10, 2014 . . July 10, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140710160923/http://www.dawn.com/news/1118317/pm-announces-rs15bn-for-karachi-green-line-bus-project. live. July 10, 2014.
  8. News: Azam . Oonib . 2016-06-10 . Orange is the new BRT . 2022-09-19 . The Express Tribune.
  9. News: Ayub . Imran . 2024-05-17 . Karachi's BRT Green and Orange lines now go hand in hand . 2024-06-27 . Dawn.
  10. News: Ali . Imtiaz . 2022-09-10 . Sindh govt launches Orange Line bus service in Karachi . 2022-09-19 . Dawn.
  11. News: 2016-08-17 . Sindh Orange Line bus project 'moving apace' . 2022-09-19 . . The Express Tribune.
  12. Web site: 2012-01-12 . What's in a name? Everything, says this neighbourhood for new Banaras flyover . 2023-05-01 . The Express Tribune . en.
  13. Web site: Khalid . Bilal . 2023-04-27 . Flying over Karachi's traffic issues . 2023-05-01 . DAWN.COM . en.