Waqf Board Chairman Hafiz Syed Ali Al Husaini Visits HUDA Office for Development Talks

Kalaburagi Dargah Chief Meets Hubballi-Dharwad Urban Development Authority

Hubballi, February 16: The head of Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah in Kalaburagi and Waqf Board Chairman Hafiz Syed Ali Al Husaini visited the Hubballi-Dharwad Urban Development Authority (HUDA) office.

During the meeting, he held discussions on multiple civic and developmental matters with officials and community leaders.

Leaders and Officials Present

The meeting was attended by HUDA Commissioner Santosh Kumar Biradar, member Janab Haidarali Pasha, and several other officials and representatives.

More than 20 participants joined the session, reflecting the importance of collaboration between religious institutions and urban development authorities.

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Focus on Civic Development

Discussions centered on improving infrastructure, strengthening community facilities, and ensuring inclusive growth across Hubballi-Dharwad.

Hafiz Syed Ali Al Husaini emphasized the need for cooperation between civic bodies and religious organizations to address challenges faced by residents.

“Urban development must balance tradition and progress,” he said, highlighting the role of cultural institutions in shaping modern cities.

Community Engagement and Future Plans

The meeting also explored opportunities for joint initiatives in housing, sanitation, and public amenities.

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Officials noted that nearly 35 percent of ongoing HUDA projects involve community participation, and future collaborations with the Waqf Board could expand outreach to thousands of families in the region.

The visit marked a step toward building stronger ties between civic authorities and religious leadership, aiming to create a more inclusive and sustainable urban environment for Hubballi-Dharwad.