Jehangir Kothari Parade
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Jehangir Kothari Parade is a promenade built on land bequeathed by Seth Jehangir Hormusji Kothari
to the city of Karachi
. It is situated in the Clifton area of the city - famous for its SeaView Beach - standing the test of time for roughly 85 years to date. There are two structures; 1. The Promenade Pavilion, 2) The Pier of the complex which is named after Lady Lloyd, Governor of Bombay Sir George Lloyd's wife. This is evident in the marble plaque embedded in the pier wall that reads, "Lady Lloyd Pier".
Inspired by Her Excellency the Hon. Lady Lloyd, this promenade pier and pavilion was constructed at a cost of Rs. 300,000 and donated to the people of Karachi by the eminent Mr Jahangir Hormusji Kothari whose generosity and public spirit was unrivalled. The pavilion structure was inaugurated by Her Excellency the Hon. Lady Lloyd on 5th January, 1920 while the pier was inaugurated on 21st March 1921.
In June 2005, City District Government Karachi (CDGK) started extensive renovation work of the promenade pier and pavilion by removing the old and decrepit children's 'PlayLand'. The project covered more area on both sides of Lady Lloyd Pier and after some delays, the project was finally inaugurated on February 27, 2007 by then President Pervez Musharraf. Pakistan's largest park was constructed on 130 acres of land around the pier and the newly formed park was named as "Bagh Ibne Qasim" in memory of the 8th century Muslim conqueror Muhammad Bin Qasim
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The park consists of extensive lighting, pathways & lush green spaces. The Lady Loyd Pier runs down the middle of the park providing spectacular views. 'Bin Qasim' park - as it is popularly referred to by locals - shares the vicinity with another park, called 'Beach Park'. This beautiful park is spread over an area of 47 acres and has been constructed along the city's coastal driveway.
Seth Jehangir Hormusji Kothari
Seth Jehangir Hormusji Kothari, was a member of the Parsi community and one of prominent philanthropists in Karachi, in the days before the 1947 Partition of India...
to the city of Karachi
Karachi
Karachi is the largest city, main seaport and the main financial centre of Pakistan, as well as the capital of the province of Sindh. The city has an estimated population of 13 to 15 million, while the total metropolitan area has a population of over 18 million...
. It is situated in the Clifton area of the city - famous for its SeaView Beach - standing the test of time for roughly 85 years to date. There are two structures; 1. The Promenade Pavilion, 2) The Pier of the complex which is named after Lady Lloyd, Governor of Bombay Sir George Lloyd's wife. This is evident in the marble plaque embedded in the pier wall that reads, "Lady Lloyd Pier".
Inspired by Her Excellency the Hon. Lady Lloyd, this promenade pier and pavilion was constructed at a cost of Rs. 300,000 and donated to the people of Karachi by the eminent Mr Jahangir Hormusji Kothari whose generosity and public spirit was unrivalled. The pavilion structure was inaugurated by Her Excellency the Hon. Lady Lloyd on 5th January, 1920 while the pier was inaugurated on 21st March 1921.
In June 2005, City District Government Karachi (CDGK) started extensive renovation work of the promenade pier and pavilion by removing the old and decrepit children's 'PlayLand'. The project covered more area on both sides of Lady Lloyd Pier and after some delays, the project was finally inaugurated on February 27, 2007 by then President Pervez Musharraf. Pakistan's largest park was constructed on 130 acres of land around the pier and the newly formed park was named as "Bagh Ibne Qasim" in memory of the 8th century Muslim conqueror Muhammad Bin Qasim
Muhammad bin Qasim
Muhammad bin Qasim Al-Thaqafi was a Umayyad general who, at the age of 17, began the conquest of the Sindh and Punjab regions along the Indus River for the Umayyad Caliphate. He was born in the city of Taif...
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The park consists of extensive lighting, pathways & lush green spaces. The Lady Loyd Pier runs down the middle of the park providing spectacular views. 'Bin Qasim' park - as it is popularly referred to by locals - shares the vicinity with another park, called 'Beach Park'. This beautiful park is spread over an area of 47 acres and has been constructed along the city's coastal driveway.