Kahuta (Punjabi language, Urdu: ) is a census-designated place, city and tehsil in the Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan. The population of the Kahuta Tehsil is approximately 220,576 at the Pakistan Census. Kahuta is the home to the Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL) which was founded to undertake the Kahuta Project as part of the atomic bomb project. Before the Kahuta Project, the site was occupied by retired officers of the Pakistan Army and contained a small public community.
In the 1970s, the Ministry of Defence was tasked by Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to search for a remote location for carrying out atomic and weapon-testing experiments for the integrated atomic bomb project in 1976. The Uranium Coordination Board (UCB) headed by Ghulam Ishaq Khan financed the reconstruction of the site. Major-General Zahid Ali Akbar and later completed the drawings, surveying and measured the area aerially. Within the week, the whole site was acquired by the Ministry of Defence, and the army truckloads, heavy engineering vehicles arrived the next day to re-build the site.
Kahuta is the oldest tehsil of Rawalpindi, before the creation of Pakistan, Hindus and Sikhs also lived here. Janjua Rajput people have lived in Kahuta for a long time. Awan, Abbasi, Satti, Sheikh, Khatar, Sudhan peoples also live here. Kahuta is rich in natural beauty. It is surrounded by high mountains and forests.
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