Hussain D'Silva Town is a small housing colony in North Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan.
St. Jude's Church which had moved from a house to a proper premises, was financed by people living in Hussain D'Silva Town.
It was famous for expanding the city with its residential scheme Hussain-D'Silva Town in North Nazimabad, an area that was otherwise uninhabited at the time.
From 1949 to 1951, the pair worked on Hussain-D'Silva Town putting up 450 houses on land allotted by the Karachi Development Authority.
Poor sanitation and heaps of garbage around the town are leading to throat infections, fever, and skin allergies.