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    Sindh Government Disputes Karachi’s Ranking in Global Liveability Survey

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 10, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Sindh government has officially contested the findings of a recent international survey that placed Karachi among the world’s least liveable cities. This ranking has sparked significant debate, as Karachi is Pakistan’s largest metropolis and economic hub, home to over 15 million residents. Authorities argue that the survey fails to accurately reflect the city’s ongoing development efforts and improvements in infrastructure and public services.

    In a significant development, officials emphasized that such rankings can negatively impact the city’s image and investment prospects. Karachi faces complex challenges, including rapid urbanization, security concerns, and resource management, but the government insists that progress is being made in addressing these issues. The rejection of the survey results also calls attention to the need for more nuanced and locally informed assessments of urban liveability.

    Meanwhile, the debate over Karachi’s liveability highlights broader concerns about urban planning and quality of life in major cities across developing countries. The government’s response aims to reassure residents and investors that Karachi remains a vital economic center with potential for growth. This controversy underscores the importance of balancing international perceptions with ground realities in shaping the future of urban environments.

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