Rawalpindi, named after Raja Pindi, is a bustling, located between Azad Jammu Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Numerous shopping bazaars, parks and a cosmopolitan population is the one reason of attraction for people.
Rawalpindi climate is humid subtropical with very hot and long summers, a monsoon and short, mild and wet winters. 90% people are Punjabi speaker, and 94% people are Muslims, minorities includes Christian, Zoroastrian, Bahai, Parsi, Hinduism and Sikhism
According to reports the district is not famous for industrial goods, there are 939 industrial units operating in the district including Kohinoor Textile Mills, Wattan Woolen etc.
Jinnah Road is one of the busiest business markets having 9 banks on road with more opening soon. It could be considered as business headquarters including wholesalers, retailers, manufacturers, distributors having an approximately cash flow of more than 1 billion rupees per day.
Some famous Rawalpindi bazaar includes Raja Bazaar in the old city, Moti Bazaar, Commercial Market, China Market and Saddar Bazaar.
Jinnah park, ayub park, Rawat fort, Pharwala are the most interesting Rawalpindi park and places.
For sports lovers Rawalpindi city have lot of stadiums, Rawalpindi cricket stadium build in 1992 having space to accommodate 20,000 people. list of Rawalpindi stadium includes Attock Oil Refinery cricket ground KRl stadium, Army Signals Hockey ground, Army Hockey Stadium, as well as the Noor Station Ground Dhoke Hass.
Benazir international Airport served 25 airlines is the part of Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi is considered as literate province with dozens of schools, colleges and universities, the city also promote girls education.
In over coming blogs we will discuss each mentioned place in detail
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