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#karachi #fbarea #orangitown Join this channel to get access to perks Help me get my next car this one is getting older https://gofund.me/61b08e3c Subscribe @DailyDriveToursUK London city tours. Federal B. Area (Urdu: فیڈرل بی ایریا) is a residential area in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.The population of the Union Councils is on the higher side[clarification needed] because this is a developed area, thickly populated and further division beyond the Census Circle is not possible. Therefore, main roads were taken as boundaries of the Union Councils, which restricted the leverage available to create Union Councils of 50,000 population. Dastagir (Urdu: دستگیر) is neighbourhood in Gulberg Town, in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is mainly used to refer to Block 14 and 15 of Federal B Area, Karachi. There are several ethnic groups in Dastagir including Muhajirs, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. There are many schools like "H.B MALI PUBLIC SCHOOL" , Study Collegiate and Speak and Spell. Orangi (Sindhi: اورنگي, Urdu: اورنگی) is a municipality approximately 57 square kilometres (22 sq mi) in an area that forms much of the northwestern part of Karachi, Pakistan. When grouped with the neighboring municipality of Baldia Town, the Orangi-Baldia population is estimated to be over two million. Orangi is Asia's and the world's largest slum, with a population of 2.4 million, twice that of Mexico's Ciudad Neza, Mexico City (1.2 million) and more than twice that of India's Dharavi, Mumbai (1 million). While Orangi is the largest of Karachi's mostly unplanned settlement, much of Orangi does receive municipal services. Orangi is bordered by New Karachi to the north across the Shahrah-e-Zahid Hussain, Gulberg Town to the east across the Gujjar Nala stream, Liaquatabad Town to the south, and Sindh Industrial and Trading Estate to the west. There are 13 official neighborhoods, each with its own council, which has allowed the township to build its own sewer system. Orangi stretches out from the Khasba Hills, North Nazimabad and Paposh Nagar towards the northern parts of Karachi and covers approximately 57 square kilometres (22 sq mi) of land. The Khasba Hills forms a natural boundary between Orangi Town and North Nazimabad. The defunct City District Government constructed a road through the Khasba Hills connecting Orangi with North Nazimabad. Orangi's population alone is estimated to be over one million. When combined with neighboring Baldia, the population is over two million. Twenty-five percent of Orangi's population is Pashtuns, and another 25% Muhajir.A significant population of Muhajirs are Biharis who migrated from Bihar in 1947, and from East Pakistan in 1971. The remaining 50% is a mix of Afghans, Balochis, Bengalis, Punjabis, and Sindhis. Following the Partition of India and creation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a separate country for Muslims of India in 1947, a large influx of Muslim refugees from India began moving into Karachi. The Pakistani government began granting permission for refugees to settle on vacant land by 1950. Orangi was established as a township in this context by 1965.Orangi Township was originally planned over 1,300 acres (530 ha) by the Karachi Development Authority, and many of Karachi's squatter settlements were relocated here.The township was planned and developed with informal assistance from the city's municipal administration. Its population rapidly increased in 1971 following the arrival of thousands of refugees fleeing from the newly independent state of Bangladesh, and the government began to regard it as a quasi-permanent settlement. However, due to its status as an unofficial and unplanned settlement, Orangi did not qualify for government aid or community assistance, and the area's sanitation was extremely poor. Unofficial administrators emerged and became members and leaders of local political parties. The municipality was described in a 1999 National Geographic article on Mumbai's Dharavi slum as the "largest shanty town in Asia." Orangi is in fact a lower-class settlement with basic amenities of life available to most of the people. Only some parts of Orangi Town can be characterized as a slum. At 57 square kilometres (22 sq mi) in size, it is "significantly less dense than most urban slums and also more structured". In comparison, Dharavi is home to one million people in about 2.5 km2 (1 sq mi).Ninety percent of Orangi's streets are connected to sewage services. Ninety-six percent of homes in Orangi have their own private latrine or toilet.Most homes in Orangi feature two or three rooms. In 2001, Orangi was formally organized and established as a proper part of the city of Karachi and granted its own town council.by 2004, over 90% of households in Orangi were connected to the city's electric grid, although up to 20% of connections were illegal. 00:00 dastagir to orangi 21:45 Orangi