Islamabad Sheher Mela 2025 – A Celebration of People, Planet and Urban Possibility
At the heart of F 9 Park, Islamabad, pulsated the Sheher Mela hosted by Shehersaaz in partnership with CDA, UN Habitat, the Adaptation Fund and DHA Islamabad. The Sheher Mela was a deeply immersive celebration of art, culture, science, technology and community voices. Held to mark the sixty fifth anniversary celebrations of Islamabad's Master Plan and World Cities Day 2025, the Mela converted this park into a vibrant canvas of ideas and experiences.
At the hub of the festival was the ECO Market showcasing innovative, green, and smart solutions that spoke to the future of sustainable urban living. The visitors toured electric buses, modern two-wheelers, and environmentally friendly technologies displaying what is possible in a cleaner and smarter Islamabad.

Citizens’ Corner opened an honest space for public expression, where residents shared their story, hopes, concerns and recommendations for their city. Illustrator and caricature artist Akhtar Ali Shah, affectionately termed as Shahtoon, translated these feelings into expressive visual narratives. His caricatures added a creative dimension to the city's collective memory.
Live performances only added to the magic in the air. Ahang Kada played the rhythms of rabab and tabla, while One Drum Circle engaged all with their, well, united beats. The evening concluded with The City Sings Concert, with powerhouse performances by Coke Studio fame Mulazim Hussain, the soulful Hazel Khan, and sitar maestro Amir Hussain.

Islamabad Sheher Mela stood as a testament to Shehersaaz's mission: building cities that are safe, resilient, inclusive, and sustainable. It wove culture, creativity, innovation, and community participation together to remind one and all that cities thrive when people come together with imagination, pride, and a shared sense of belonging.
At the hub of the festival was the ECO Market showcasing innovative, green, and smart solutions that spoke to the future of sustainable urban living. The visitors toured electric buses, modern two-wheelers, and environmentally friendly technologies displaying what is possible in a cleaner and smarter Islamabad.

Citizens’ Corner opened an honest space for public expression, where residents shared their story, hopes, concerns and recommendations for their city. Illustrator and caricature artist Akhtar Ali Shah, affectionately termed as Shahtoon, translated these feelings into expressive visual narratives. His caricatures added a creative dimension to the city's collective memory.
Live performances only added to the magic in the air. Ahang Kada played the rhythms of rabab and tabla, while One Drum Circle engaged all with their, well, united beats. The evening concluded with The City Sings Concert, with powerhouse performances by Coke Studio fame Mulazim Hussain, the soulful Hazel Khan, and sitar maestro Amir Hussain.

Islamabad Sheher Mela stood as a testament to Shehersaaz's mission: building cities that are safe, resilient, inclusive, and sustainable. It wove culture, creativity, innovation, and community participation together to remind one and all that cities thrive when people come together with imagination, pride, and a shared sense of belonging.
