Qadri Colony 1 is a residential neighbourhood situated along Walton Road near the Lahore Cantonment. It offers a mix of modest-size houses (typically 5-12 marla) and plots, primarily appealing to middle-income families and investors. The area is characterized by its convenient proximity to schools, markets, and major road links, providing a quiet yet well-connected environment.
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The Lahore Development Authority launched a road-widening and resurfacing project on the main thoroughfare of Qadri Colony 1 in early May 2026 to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. Concurrently, the city's water utility department announced installation of new pipelines to address chronic water shortages. Lahore police conducted a crackdown on illegal street vending and drug peddling, resulting in multiple arrests and seizure of contraband. The Punjab Flood-Control Authority issued a flood-risk advisory after heavy monsoon rains raised the Ravi River level, urging residents to clear drainage channels and remain vigilant for flash flooding.
Syed Zaeem Hussain Qadri, a senior leader of the Awam Pakistan Party and former Punjab Assembly member, passed away early Friday morning on February 13, 2026, following a heart attack. He had recently served as the party's spokesperson in Punjab. His funeral prayer was held after Maghrib prayer at Lawrence Road, Lahore. Political and social circles expressed deep sorrow over his sudden demise, highlighting his contributions to Punjab's political landscape.
Multiple live religious gatherings (Mehfils) were streamed from locations associated with the Qadri community in Lahore, including Qadri Colony Alfatah Chambar Walton, with recent broadcasts occurring on May 23, 2026. These events featured Naats, Bayans, and spiritual recitations by prominent Qadri-affiliated scholars such as Peer Ajmal Raza Qadri and Muhammad Azam Qadri, reflecting ongoing cultural and religious activity in the broader Qadri-linked neighborhoods of Lahore.