Green Town - Development

Development

Recently many new developmental projects in Green Town have been started. Drain passing through town was reconstructed. City District Government is building new roads all over the town. A 200 feet wide 6-lane road along with service lanes is recently developed by Punjab Government to connect area to other parts of city. This road also connects area to Ring Road which eventually connects it to Motorway M2. World largest water tanki is situated in green town named Choras Tanki. In 2012 a new computer centre being established name as "clicK! computers", which deals in new computers and accessories. The cost of living is relevantly high in Green Town, as compared to other areas of the same sort. Rates of property is too high for the people comparing the area, many people have come from different villages to work here as there is the largest industrial estate named Kot Lakhpat Industrial Estate lies adjacent to Green Town, therefore to absorb those people the there is now a trend of giving house to rent, and this thing has also created a lot of problems, like the water, electricity, fresh air, peace of mind, calmness, the number of people living in Green Town is far too much than its actual population due to those migrated people, now its been a very crowded area.

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