Tajpura is a well-established residential neighbourhood in Lahore. It falls under the administrative oversight of the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and is positioned for convenient access to major commercial zones, parks, and the Lahore Zoo. The area features a network of 30-foot wide roads and offers a range of affordable housing options, making it a practical choice within the city's urban fabric.
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Tajpura has been severely waterlogged following heavy monsoon rains, with a newly installed personal weather station recording 7.4 mm of rainfall—the highest in Lahore so far this season. Residents report rainwater entering homes and local water-tank systems failing to cope, turning neighborhoods into inundated zones. The situation remains unresolved even hours after rainfall ceased.
Authorities have reinforced a province-wide ban on kite flying in Tajpura—including areas adjacent to Canal Bank Road—as part of the Punjab Regulation of Kite Flying Act, 2025. The ban specifically targets the aircraft approach and take-off paths near Allama Iqbal International Airport. Despite the prohibition, multiple reports confirm open violations in Tajpura, prompting safety warnings from the Pakistan Airports Authority.
Tajpura has seen a recent surge in criminal activity, including a high-profile robbery where a citizen lost cash and his motorcycle. Concurrently, serious allegations of misconduct have surfaced against the Punjab Emergency Relief Authority (PERA) force, with viral social media content showing a shopkeeper emotionally breaking down while accusing PERA personnel of abuse.
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