 GUEST SERVICES &
AMENITIES:
- Normal B/Fast.
- Well come refreshment
(Tea/Coffee/Cold Drink).
- News paper
- Shoe Shine.
- Two Pieces of Laundry
Pressing.
- Conference hall upto 40
persons.
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GEOGRAPHY:
The City of Multan
The city of Multan is not more than a century
old. Just hundred years back this region was the center of
keeping livestock. This city was irrigated in 1892 when Jhang
& Gogera branches were supplied water. The foundation of
first ever-residential area was laid in 1895. Its main purpose
was the construction of a market. During those days, the area
across the river Chenab was called “Sandal Bar”. Before the
establishment of Lyallpur City the ancient residential area
was called “Pakka Marri” now known as “Pakki
Marri”.
The caravans used
to stay at this place while traveling from Jhang to Lahore.
The English travellers of those times wanted to convert this
area into a city. In the beginning the small establishment was
called “Chenab Canal Colony” which was later named “Lyallpur”
after the name of Governor of Punjab Lt. General Sir James B
Lyall.
The foundation of
Lyallpur was laid in 1896. Its famous clock tower was built on
a well. It was completed in 1906. The construction of this
clock tower was completed under the supervision of Ghulab Khan
who belonged to the family who built Taj Mahal in Agra. The
clock was brought from Bombay. It is believed that the clock
tower was built in the memory of Queen Victoria after her
death. By the time this tower was built the eight bazaars were
already operational.
The map of Multan
is just the copy of British flag Union jack designed by an
architect Desmond Yong. However, the real design on which this
city is planned was of Sir Ganga Ram, who was a famous town
planner of his time. The total area of 110 sq. acres was used
to build eight bazaars & clock tower in a round shape. All
these eight bazaars are connected with each other through
another bazaar, which is called Goal Bazaar.
G E N E R A L C O U N T R Y I N F O R M A T I O
N
Climate The months of May, June, July
are hot.
However winter and spring are very
pleasant
Currency Unit of currency is the
Rupee.
Foreign currency can be exchanged at the Hotel
Reception
Credit Cards American Express, Visa, Master
Cards, JCB, MCB, HBL, UBL
In 1910, the famous
and oldest Chenab Club was constructed. There, British rulers
used to spend their evenings to entertain themselves with
drinks & music. In 1908, Punjab Agricultural College and
Khalsa School were opened. Later Khalsa School was upgraded as
Khalsa College, which is now called Municipal Degree College.
The first railway started in 1910. The first residential area
was Douglas Pura established in 1920. Industrialization was
started in 1930. The project of “Lyallpur Cotton Mills” was
completed in 1934. With the establishment of Pakistan as the
population increased the city also expanded. When Pakistan
came into being the area of this city was 3 sq. miles. Now it
is more than 10 sq. miles. New residential areas were
established like Peoples colony, Ghulam Muhammadabad, Lahore
colony, Afghanabad, Jail road etc.
In 1961, the
population of the city was 0.43 million which was increased to
0.83 million in 1972. By 1981, it went up to 1.1 million. Now
demographically, Multan is the third biggest city of Pakistan
after Karachi & Lahore. Because of this in 1972 Municipal
Committee was upgraded to Municipal Corporation. In July 1982
Multan was upgraded as the Capital of Division. Along with
these changes the name of the city was changed to Multan after
the name of Saudi King Shah FaisalToday, Multan is
the biggest industrial city of Pakistan. Due to its emphasis
on textile products, It is also known as the Manchester of
Pakistan. It is the third biggest industrial & trade
center of Pakistan. When Pakistan came into being there were
two dozen factories in Multan, which increased to 43 by 1948.
Now the industrial units are more than one thousand. It is the
biggest textile center of Pakistan. Apart from textile unit
there are Flour, Oil, Artificial Fertilizers, Art Silk,
Agricultural Equipment & Wood industries in this city. It
is believed that Multan is the second biggest
revenue-generating city of Pakistan. Asia’s biggest and the
only Agricultural University is in this city. It also has a
Textile College, which is the only one of its kind in the
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