Gulberg Town (Sindhi and Urdu: گلبرگ) lies in the northern part of Karachi, Pakistan.
Gulberg Town was formed in 2001 as part of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 11 union councils.
[2] Languages of Gulberg Subdivision Karachi (2023 Pakistani census)[3] There are 613,724 people in Gulberg Subdivision of which 502,002 spoke Urdu, 26,576 Pashto, 21,243 Punjabi, 15,542 Saraiki, 13,310 Sindhi & 35,051 others Gulberg Town was bordered by the Lyari River and Gulshan Town to the east and the Gujjar Nala stream and North Nazimabad Town to the west.
In 2015, Gulberg Town was re-organized as part of Karachi Central district.
"Markaz-e-Umeed" (The Hope Center) is one of the oldest schools for intellectually disabled children in Pakistan, established in 1971.