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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Karachi Life

Karachi is not just a city. It is a unique city in many ways. To begin with, it is a metropolis in the strict sense of the word, characterized by an accelerating rate of suburban growth. Its rate of growth has been phenomenal, particularly since the emergence of Pakistan. From a medium-size city of less than 500,000 population in 1947 it grew to well over five million in 1981 and, according to most conservative estimates, has now exceeded 6.5 million mark. With increase in population there has been simultaneous increase in its a real extent, as indicated by the figures - 233 sq. Ian. in 1947 to 1300 sq. Km. in 1986.

Like any other major metropolitan center, Karachi is inhabited by a wide variety of communities belonging to different religious and linguistic groups drawn from different parts of Pakistan. Aside from Urdu-speaking n-migrants (Muhajirs) who still form the biggest ethnic group, there are considerable number of people from N.W.F.P, Kashmir, Punjab, Baluchistan, and of course from different parts of Sind of which it is the capital city. In this way Karachi like other leading cities of the. world has developed into a National Metropolis. No wonder, it is often described as miniature Pakistan, which is really is, just as Bombay is mini-India, London is mini-England, and Paris is mini-France.

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