Sectors of Islamabad

Administrative divisions of Islamabad, Pakistan
A guide map of Islamabad with its sectors on a sign next to a viewing point, nearly 1 by 1.50 meter big
Guide map of northeast Islamabad with its sectors

Sectors of Islamabad are administrative divisions of Zone I and Zone II of the Islamabad Capital Territory region. The capital territory is divided into 5 zones, of which Zone I and Zone II have been designated urban development zones.[1]

Naming & numbering

The five zones of Islamabad. Zone I and Zone II are further subdivided into sectors

Each square shaped sector is named by combining Latin letters and numerals together. The sector letters increase north to south from A to O, while sector number increases east to west from 1 to 20. However, at present time, sectors A to I and 5 to 18 are currently open for urban development.

List of sectors

This is a list of all planned and constructed sectors.[2]

  • Red Zone
    • Pakistan Secretariat
  • Diplomatic Enclave

B-sectors

  • CDA's Multi Gardens project at B-17
    CDA's Multi Gardens project at B-17
  • B-17, Islamabad

C-sectors

  • C-14, Islamabad
  • C-15, Islamabad

D-sectors

  • D-12, Islamabad
  • D-17, Islamabad
  • D-18, Islamabad
  • D-110, Nilore, Islamabad

E-sectors

  • Sector E-9
    Sector E-9
  • Air University, E-9
    Air University, E-9
  • E-7, Islamabad
  • E-8, Islamabad
  • E-9, Islamabad
  • E-10, Islamabad
  • E-11, Islamabad
  • E-12, Islamabad
  • E-16, Islamabad
  • E-17, Islamabad
  • E-18, Islamabad

F-sectors

  • View of Faisal Mosque and Margalla hills from F-7 sector
    View of Faisal Mosque and Margalla hills from F-7 sector
  • Aiwan e Quaid, F-9
    Aiwan e Quaid, F-9
  • Fatima Jinnah Park, F-9
    Fatima Jinnah Park, F-9
  • F-5, Islamabad
  • F-6, Islamabad
  • F-7 (Urdu: حلقہ ف ٧) is a sector of Islamabad. The sector is located at the foothills of Margalla Hills of Islamabad. It is well known for its markaz/commercial area named "Jinnah Super Market" which is one of the most recognized and iconic shopping areas of Islamabad. It hosts a huge number of shops, restaurants, libraries, and casual dining areas. There are the designer shops, cafes, eateries, banks, bookstores, gift and CD shops, and service facilities.[3] In July 2020, the first charging station was set up at one of PSO stations located in F7, Islamabad by the Federal Ministry of Energy.[4][5]
  • F-8, Islamabad
  • Fatima Jinnah Park (Sector F-9 Park), Islamabad
  • F-10, Islamabad
  • F-11, Islamabad
  • F-12, Islamabad
  • F-15, Islamabad
  • F-17, Islamabad

G-sectors

  • A multipurpose sports facility at G-5
    A multipurpose sports facility at G-5
  • Aabpara Market at G-6 is the oldest market of Islamabad[6]
    Aabpara Market at G-6 is the oldest market of Islamabad[6]
  • G-9 Markaz or Karachi Company
    G-9 Markaz or Karachi Company
  • G-13, Islamabad
    G-13, Islamabad
  • Ramna-4 Diplomatic Enclave(G-4), Islamabad
  • Ramna-5 Diplomatic Enclave(G-5), Islamabad
  • G-5, Islamabad
  • G-6, Islamabad
  • G-7, Islamabad
  • G-8, Islamabad
  • G-9, Islamabad
  • G-10, Islamabad
  • G-11, Islamabad
  • G-12, Islamabad
  • G-13, Islamabad
  • G-14, Islamabad
  • G-15, Islamabad
  • G-16, Islamabad

H-sectors

  • H-8, Islamabad
  • H-9, Islamabad
  • International Islamic University Islamabad(IIUI H-10), Islamabad
  • H-11, Islamabad
  • National University of Science and Technology(NUST H-12), Islamabad
  • H-13, Islamabad

I-sectors

  • I-8 Markaz
    I-8 Markaz
  • Fruit and Vegetable Market, I-11
    Fruit and Vegetable Market, I-11

See also

References

  1. ^ Zones and sectors of Islamabad on Capital Development Authority website Retrieved 21 January 2021
  2. ^ "Islamabad Capital Territoty Map (Master Plan Of Islamabad) on Capital Development Authority website". cda.gov.pk. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Shopping and Dining". CDA Official Website. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Govt to set up 24 electric vehicle charging stations across country, says Omar Ayub". Pakistan Today. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  5. ^ "First electric vehicle charging station begins functioning in Islamabad". Express Tribune. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  6. ^ Maneesha Tikekar (1 January 2004). Across the Wagah: An Indian's Sojourn in Pakistan. Promilla. pp. 32–39. ISBN 978-8185002347. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
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