Nawabshah Masterplan

STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REPORT (2017- 37) NAWABSHAH

Series:
Preparation Of Development Master Plans of Fourteen (14) District Headquarter Towns Of Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas And Shaheed Benazirabad Divisions”

Publisher:
Directorate of URP&SP

Language:
English

Publication Date:
February, 2021

Pages:
261

Keywords:
Sindh overview, Nawabshah overview, Strategic development vision, proposed master plan, housing, social infrastructure, economic development plan, basic utilities, infrastructure, environment, disaster risk management, urban land management, implementation

Disclaimer:
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Preparation Of Development Master Plans of Fourteen (14) District Headquarter Towns Of Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas And Shaheed Benazirabad Divisions”Preparation Of Development Master Plans of Fourteen (14) District Headquarter Towns Of Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas And Shaheed Benazirabad Divisions”

Preparation Of Development Master Plans of Fourteen (14) District Headquarter Towns Of Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas And Shaheed Benazirabad Divisions”

STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN REPORT – NAWABSHAH

IMRAN BHATTI

Director General, Directorate of Urban & Regional Policy and Strategic Planning (DURPSP)

Imran Bhatti is an accomplished public sector leader with nearly two decades of experience spanning urban governance, disaster resilience, institutional reform, and policy innovation. His career reflects a consistent commitment to designing and delivering transformative initiatives that improve citizens’ lives. 

As Director General of Urban Regional Policy & Strategic Planning and the founding Project Director of the Yellow Line BRT in Karachi, he has led large-scale infrastructure and mobility projects in complex, fragmented governance environments. 

His frontline leadership during the 2010 floods, Cyclone Phet, and the 2011 torrential rains underscores his expertise in disaster management and resilience planning.

Holding a Master of Public Policy from Monash University, he combines strategic foresight with evidence-based approaches to policy design, regulatory governance, and institutional capacity building. 

His experience also includes senior roles overseeing food safety regulation, solid waste management, and public transport contracting, demonstrating a track record of transparent procurement, stakeholder engagement, and merit-based administration. Driven by integrity and purpose, he is dedicated to advancing sustainable urban development, strengthening institutional accountability, and fostering inclusive, resilient communities.