Sadaat Colony is a residential neighbourhood located in the Pakki Thatti area of Samanabad, Lahore. It primarily consists of low-rise apartment blocks and independent houses ranging from 4.5 to 10 Marla, offering affordable housing for middle-income families and first-time buyers. Key highlights include easy access to Main Samanabad Road, proximity to local schools, markets, and green spaces, and good connectivity to Lahore Ring Road and the city centre.
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The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Sadaat Enterprises to launch new housing projects in proximity to the Sadaat Colony area of Lahore. This signals renewed development activity and potential infrastructure upgrades in the vicinity, aligning with broader federal housing initiatives such as the Apna Ghar Scheme aimed at improving affordability for low- and middle-income families.
According to the Lahore Development Authority’s official records, the residential society known as 'Sadat' — located in Mouza Sadhoki — was formally approved on 21 November 1994 and covers an area of 248.6 kanals. It is categorized as a privately developed scheme and continues to appear in the LDA’s updated 2025 list of approved societies, affirming its legal status despite ongoing local civic concerns.
Local residents have consistently reported critical infrastructure deficiencies in and around Sadaat Colony, including chronic water supply shortages, deteriorating road conditions, and widespread illegal construction. These issues have prompted municipal attention and interventions over the past year, underscoring governance gaps despite the area’s formal LDA approval.