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    Karachi remains among world’s least liveable cities in 2025: survey

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJune 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    View of partial traffic with the Karachi Port Trust building, in the background, during a shutter down and wheel-jam strike called by the traders on September 2, 2023. — Reuters
    View of partial traffic with the Karachi Port Trust building, in the background, during a shutter down and wheel-jam strike called by the traders on September 2, 2023. — Reuters

    Karachi has once again ranked among the world’s least liveable cities, according to the latest global liveability index published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

    In the 2025 edition of the annual survey, Pakistan’s financial hub was ranked 170 out of 173 cities evaluated. Karachi received an overall score of 42.7 out of 100, placing it just above Dhaka (Bangladesh), Tripoli (Libya), and Damascus (Syria).

    Karachi was the only Pakistani city to appear in the index this year. In comparison, the top of the list featured cities like Copenhagen, which scored 98.0, followed by Vienna and Zurich, each with a score of 97.1. Melbourne (97.0) and Geneva (96.8) completed the top five.

    The Austrian capital, which ranked as the world’s most liveable city from 2022 to 2024, dropped to second place after its stability score declined due to two foiled terrorist attacks — one targeting a Taylor Swift concert and another at a train station.

    It is pertinent to know that Karachi’s position has remained relatively unchanged over the past few years. In 2024, the city was ranked 169th, similarly grouped with cities such as Lagos, Tripoli, Algiers, and Damascus.

    The EIU’s global liveability index is a benchmark report that evaluates urban living conditions across 173 global cities, providing comparative insights for governments, corporations, and global institutions.

    Top 10 ‘most liveable cities’ of 2025

    1. Copenhagen, Denmark
    2. Vienna, Austria
    3. Zurich, Switzerland
    4. Melbourne, Australia
    5. Geneva, Switzerland
    6. Sydney, Australia
    7. Osaka, Japan
    8. Auckland, New Zealand
    9. Adelaide, Australia
    10. Vancouver, Canada

    In October 2024, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) reported a decline in the liveability of cities across Pakistan, noting that urban centres are becoming increasingly inefficient.

    The ADB also identified social inequality as a significant challenge in Karachi. According to the assessment, most affluent residents live in cantonment zones or private housing societies, while lower-income communities are largely concentrated in Karachi East, the city’s most populous district.

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