بے حد گنجان آباد
Extremely densely populated, overcrowded, teeming with inhabitants, packed with people beyond measure. This adjective phrase describes a place, typically a city, neighborhood, or settlement, that has an extremely high number of people living in a relatively small area. بے (be) means without. حد (had) means limit, boundary, or measure. So بے حد (be had) means limitless, boundless, or extremely. گنجان (gunjaan) means dense, crowded, or packed. آباد (aabaad) means populated, inhabited, or settled. Together, they create a vivid image of a place bursting at the seams with humanity. The phrase is used in geography, urban planning, journalism, and everyday conversation to describe places like the old quarters of Lahore, Karachi, Delhi, or Mumbai, where millions of people live in cramped conditions. The phrase carries a tone of concern, sometimes alarm. Overpopulation is seen as a problem leading to traffic jams, pollution, scarcity of resources, and strain on infrastructure. However, the phrase can also be used neutrally, as a simple demographic description. It is a formal to semi formal phrase, common in news reports, academic writing, and serious discussion.