Wahdat Colony is a longstanding, government‑planned residential community in Lahore, established decades ago as a modest settlement. It has evolved into an organized, low‑density neighborhood primarily earmarked for government officers, featuring wide, tree‑lined roads, extensive green belts, and parks. The community offers easy access to major city arteries and a network of schools, hospitals, and public institutions within walking distance.
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Punjab Police conducted a recovery operation in Wahdat Colony, Lahore, seizing stolen jewelry, cash, and mobile phones, and arresting two women suspected of involvement in a local jewelry theft case. The operation underscores intensified urban crime enforcement efforts in the area.
The newly opened Punjab Sahulat Bazaar in Wahdat Colony drew large crowds seeking affordable goods, prompting authorities to implement traffic management and crowd-control measures. Its launch reflects ongoing government efforts to improve access to subsidized essentials in Lahore’s residential sectors.
A collaborative community-safety training and mock emergency exercise was held at Government Graduate College (Women) in Wahdat Colony, in partnership with Rescue 1122. The initiative aimed to strengthen local disaster preparedness and institutional coordination for rapid response.
An underground electrical fault triggered a fire that generated pressure sufficient to blow open manhole covers in the newly developed sector of Wahdat Colony, creating an immediate public safety hazard. Authorities issued warnings and initiated technical investigation and remediation.