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We Tesh ata reac tenH e Karachi: Historically, the city attracted a significant surge of migrants, especially during the partition of India in 1947. The influx of Muslim Muhgjir refugees seeking sanctuary in Karachi led to a substantial spike in its population. e Lahore: Although Lahore experienced migration during the partition, the growth in its population might not have been as pronounced as that of Karachi. Different migration patterns or rates could have influenced Lahore's demographic evolution. Scanned with CamScanner Infrastructure Development: e Karachi: Robust infrastructure development, encompassing port facilities and transportation networks, has enhanced Karachi's appeal as a settlement destination. e Lahore: While Lahore possesses its infrastructure, the extent and scale may differ, influencing population patterns. Geographical and Environmental Factors: e Karachi: The city's coastal location and access to the Arabian Sea have influenced its economic activities and trade, contributing to its overall growth. Scanned with CamScanner © Lahore: Geographical location and environmental factors unique to Lahore may have shaped its growth trajectory differently. In conclusion, the differing population densities between Karachi and Lahore result from a complex interplay of historical events, economic dynamics, urbanization trends, and geographical factors, each contributing uniquely to the development of these two cities. Scanned with CamScanner

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