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30 December 1973

Foundation Stone of Pakistan Steel Mills

Foundation Stone of Pakistan Steel Mills

On 30 December 1973, a day of exceptional significance in the industrial and urban history of Pakistan, former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto laid the foundation stone of Pakistan Steel Mills at Bin Qasim, Steel Town, to the east of Karachi, beyond the then urban limits of the city. This project not only became a symbol of Pakistan’s industrial sovereignty but also led to an immediate and notable rise in land values across the surrounding areas of Karachi.

Pakistan Steel Mills was established on approximately eighteen thousand six hundred acres of land near Karachi. Spread across such an extensive area, it was not merely an industrial unit but effectively a city within a city. The scale of this development can be understood by comparing it to Sukkur, the third largest city of Sindh, whose present urban area is approximately seventy five square kilometres. The land occupied by Pakistan Steel Mills was comparable to, and in some assessments larger than, the urban footprint of Sukkur.

This vast expanse comprised the main industrial complex of the steel mills, the residential settlement of Steel Town, supporting infrastructure, roads, railway connections, and essential utilities. From a research perspective, it would not be inaccurate to describe Pakistan Steel Mills as one of the most prominent examples of large scale industrial land use undertaken by the state at that time. Its impact extended beyond industrial production to influence national patterns of urban expansion and land utilisation.

As a result of this project, extensive coastal and semi agricultural land near Karachi was converted to industrial use. Over thousands of acres, the central steel complex, residential colonies, roads, utilities, and auxiliary infrastructure were developed, giving rise to a fully integrated industrial and urban zone in the Bin Qasim area. In parallel, Steel Town emerged as a planned residential city, designed specifically to accommodate industrial workers and government employees.

From the perspective of real estate and urban development, the establishment of Pakistan Steel Mills triggered an extraordinary expansion of Karachi’s urban boundaries. Coastal and underdeveloped land underwent a fundamental transformation, land values increased significantly, and a new urban model emerged based on the interrelationship between port activity, industry, and residential settlement. This project became a defining example of large scale industrial land use by the state in Pakistan.

From an archival standpoint, 30 December 1973 stands as the date that permanently reshaped the geographical, urban, and property landscape of Karachi’s eastern coastline. It is preserved as a milestone in the history of industrial real estate development in Pakistan.

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▪ Reference(s):

▫️ Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation Limited
Official history and project records

▫️ Dawn Archives
Reports on the foundation of Pakistan Steel Mills, December 1973
▫️ Government of Pakistan
Press Information Department, official statements issued in 1973
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