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GDA list of 191 illegal housing societies in Gujranwala [May 2026]

Pakistan Observer · May 11, 2026, 6:37 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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GUJRANWALA – The Gujranwala Development Authority (GDA) performance variety of functions to turn Gujranwala into a “Sustainable City”. Besides this, it also takes action against illegal housing schemes in the region to keep people safe from frauds. All private housing societies are required to obtain an approval from GDA authorities before starting the sale of the plots. It regularly updates the list of legal and illegal housing societies on its official website so people can verify them before making any investment. The illegal housing societies include Allama Iqbal Town Phase-I, Pasrur Road, State Life Cooperative Housing Scheme and Al-Karam City, Talwandi Musa khan. Following is the complete list of 191 illegal housing societies: Illegal housing Scheme The Gujranwala Development Authority (GDA) is committed to enhancing the overall quality of life in Gujranwala City through a comprehensive system of planning and development. Its mission focuses on promoting an integrated approach to urban growth, ensuring that resources are utilized efficiently and land is developed in a cost-effective and sustainable manner. GDA aims to formulate and implement policies and programs that address critical urban needs, including environmental management, housing, industrial growth, traffic and transportation, water supply, sewerage, drainage, solid waste disposal, and other related areas. By maintaining a continuous process of planning and development, GDA seeks to create a well-organized, modern, and livable city that meets the needs of its residents while supporting long-term economic and social progress.

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