Dharampura (Punjabi: دھرم پورا) is a residential neighbourhood located in Lahore, the capital city of Pakistan's Punjab province.
The Mughal emperor Akbar laid the foundation of this colony for Hindus as an alms-house in 1583.
[1] After the Partition of India in 1947, it was renamed Mustafabad but is still generally known as Dharampura.
[2] The area was largely populated by Hindus and Sikhs prior to the Partition of British India.
It is a famous food bazaar of the city, similar to Gawalmandi.