Guldasht Town is an LDA-approved, fully developed residential society situated on Zarar Shaheed Road in the Lahore Cantt area. Spanning approximately 488 kanal, it features over 100 operational commercial buildings, paved roads, parks, hospitals, banks, and schools, offering a ready-to-move-in environment. The community provides modern amenities, 24-hour security, and direct connectivity to neighboring localities like Shahid Town and Askari 1, making it a well-planned enclave for comfortable living.
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Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique inaugurated a new Rs 50 million tube-well in Guldasht Town, Lahore, providing a clean and reliable water supply to thousands of residents. The project addresses long-standing water scarcity issues and was widely welcomed by locals as a critical public welfare intervention. The minister emphasized that access to clean drinking water is a fundamental right and reaffirmed the Punjab government’s commitment to delivering basic services.
The Lahore police administration has officially proposed the abolition of the Guldasht Town police chowki, one of 20 police posts slated for denotification across Lahore. This decision follows complaints of high-handedness and operational inefficiency, and is part of a broader reform aimed at administrative streamlining and reallocation of resources. Staff and logistics from the post have been recalled to parent stations.
Guldasht Town is formally recognized as an LDA-approved housing society, approved on 30 August 1989, located along Dugaje/Harike Road. With an approved area of 686 kanals, it falls under the category of privately developed but legally sanctioned residential schemes. Its inclusion in the official LDA list confirms its legitimacy for property transactions and infrastructure planning.
Guldasht Town is explicitly named as part of the electoral geography of NA-129 Lahore-XIII, a National Assembly constituency covering suburban Lahore. It appears alongside Gulshan Ravi and other localities in the official delineation used for the November 2025 by-election — confirming its administrative and political integration within Lahore’s expanding urban periphery.