Staff Reporter

Karachi : Chief Secretary Sindh Asif Haider Shah chaired a high-level meeting to review security, logistics, and administrative arrangements for the upcoming World Culture Festival Karachi, calling it a matter of pride for both Sindh and Pakistan.
He said the event — which will host artists and performers from 141 countries — would showcase Pakistan’s peaceful and progressive image while strengthening the country’s cultural diplomacy and promoting tourism. “The Sindh Government is proud to host a festival that reflects our rich heritage, hospitality, and diversity,” he remarked.
The meeting, held in Karachi, was attended by Secretary Home Muhammad Iqbal Memon, Commissioner Karachi Syed Hassan Naqvi, President Arts Council Karachi Muhammad Ahmed Shah, Additional IGP Karachi Javed Alam Odho, and representatives from the Culture Department, KMC, Sindh Solid Waste Management Board, Rangers, and other relevant institutions.
Officials presented detailed briefings on security, traffic management, sanitation, electricity, and crowd facilitation for the international event. The Chief Secretary directed all departments to ensure the best possible arrangements for citizens and international guests.

President Arts Council Karachi Muhammad Ahmed Shah informed that the World Culture Festival 2025 will take place from October 30 to December 7, featuring over 1,000 artists and performers from across America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. He thanked the Sindh Government for its continued cooperation, noting that such partnerships were vital to the festival’s success.
Chief Secretary Shah instructed the Additional IGP Karachi to ensure foolproof security, while directing the KMC to complete road repairs, beautification, and city cleaning ahead of the event. He also directed K-Electric to maintain an uninterrupted power supply to the Arts Council, and the Health Department, Fire Brigade, and Rescue 1122 to stay on high alert throughout the festival.
Emphasizing smooth mobility for citizens, Shah ordered the formulation of an effective traffic management plan, including alternate routes, designated parking areas, and close coordination between the Traffic Police, District Administration, and Arts Council.
It was decided that special monitoring committees under the supervision of the Commissioner Karachi and Additional IGP Karachi would oversee festival preparations. A reception desk for international guests will also be established at Karachi Airport to ensure a warm welcome for arriving participants.
Chief Secretary Shah reiterated that the World Culture Festival Karachi is an opportunity to highlight Sindh’s cultural richness and Pakistan’s commitment to peace, tolerance, and global understanding. “Through art and culture, we aim to build bridges of friendship and promote the message of harmony across borders,” he said.






















