Jahangir Park is a mixed-use enclave in the Ismail Nagar neighbourhood of New Mozang, Lahore. It features over 50 operational commercial buildings and a well-planned road network linking to essential health, transport, and educational facilities. The newly launched Jahangir Shopping Mall by Al Maroof Developers & Builders offers a one-stop shopping and leisure destination with modern amenities. The area is strategically connected and serves as a rapidly developing sub-city zone with established infrastructure.
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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has approved construction of a dedicated bridge linking the Tomb of Emperor Jahangir directly to the main road as part of the Lahore Heritage Areas Revival (LAHAR) project. The decision aims to improve accessibility, boost heritage tourism, and integrate the historic site into Lahore’s urban fabric. A firm deadline for completion was set during a high-level meeting co-chaired by the Chief Minister and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
As part of the broader LAHAR initiative, restoration work has been accelerated across multiple Mughal-era sites adjacent to Jahangir’s Tomb—including the Tomb of Nur Jahan, the Tomb of Asif Khan, and the full 40-acre Lahore Fort complex (26 monuments). All works are mandated to follow international conservation standards, reflecting a systematic, standards-based approach to Lahore’s heritage revival.
To protect Lahore’s historic identity, the Punjab government imposed a principled ban on protest rallies along Mall Road, citing structural and environmental risks. Concurrently, overhead utility wiring is being removed across the entire Walled City to restore its historic skyline, and façade restoration is underway from Shah Alam Market to Rang Mahal Chowk—key interventions supporting the integrated vision for the Jahangir Tomb area.
Offers a jogging track, badminton courts, an open gym, and play areas with see-saws and swings for children, encouraging an active lifestyle and family enjoyment.
The park's upgradation has created economic opportunities for local vendors selling eatables and toys for children, benefiting the community.
Insufficient benches and poor lighting, with specific demands for more benches and flood lights for evening use due to large visitor numbers.
Poor waste management with daily litter accumulation, requiring disposal of four large bags of litter daily, which increases on Sundays as visitor numbers rise.