Danish Abad
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Pronounced as "Daan-ish Aab-aad". The word literally means "town of intellect". Its is a suburb town of Peshawar the capital city of the North West Forntier Province of Pakistan. It was named after the first settlers in the locality.
History
Previously the area consisted of cultivated fields. Before the 1930s the locality had been called "khru Sku" which means "eat and Drink" an indication to the fact that the residents were poor farmers who only had farming and no other means of self sustenance. However the suburb grew in its importance with the building of the nearby University of Peshawar, The University Public School, The University Model School, Collegiate, Khyber Medical College, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Agricultural University, Engineering University, Academy for Rural development PARD, and many other important academic, social, economic and commercial venues. It is because of these that Danish Abad today is famously called the Junction Town and has grown considerably in its importance. Today its a modern suburb town with well lit roads and paved streets.
Parts (Streets)
The toen is mapped out in streets starting from street "A" to street "M". On a north south direction street R is north most representing the front of Danish Abad, "R" here indicates the Railway Line which it borders. This is the famous Peshawar Landi Kotal Line that passes through the world famous Khyber Pass. The southern most part of the town is separated from the rest by the River Kabul Canal and its Canal Road. The eastern most part neighbours with the Pakistan Academy for Rural and Urban Development. The western most part borders with Akbar Town. Akbar Town was previously part of Danish Abad but has now been separated.
Populace
According to a recent survey the town consists of about 28, 000 people. The town has its own Nazim and Naib Nazims.