Urban regulation in Larkana is essential for sustainable city development, ensuring the city grows in an orderly, safe, and environmentally conscious manner. Larkana, a historic city in Sindh with a population exceeding 544,200, faces challenges such as illegal constructions, encroachments, and loss of public spaces. With its rich cultural heritage linked to sites like Moen-jo-Daro, proper urban regulation is critical to preserving Larkana’s identity while promoting balanced growth. The Larkana Municipal Corporation (LMC) leads initiatives that support transparent governance, sustainable development, and citizen-friendly urban management.
The mission of the LMC is to enforce fair, transparent, and sustainable urban regulations that harmonize city growth with environmental and social priorities. Key aspects include:
Protecting public lands and reclaiming encroached areas.
Streamlining construction approvals for residents and developers.
Promoting responsible urban planning that safeguards cultural heritage.
Ensuring equitable access to parks, roads, and other public amenities.
Through GIS-based planning and modern governance tools, the LMC implements targeted measures to regulate land use, enhance transparency, and protect public spaces.
These initiatives, supported by PKR 100–200 million under the Sindh Annual Development Program, involve coordination with the Sindh Building Control Authority and community stakeholders, with implementation timelines from 2024–2028.
The LMC’s objectives aim to create a sustainable, transparent, and citizen-friendly urban framework: