Spouse(s) Nirmala Name M. Buch | Website Official web site Children Vineet | |
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Awards Padma BhushanMan of Vision AwardAga Khan AwardUNEP Award |
Urban Dialogue with M N Buch (Jan 2015)
Mahesh N. Buch was an Indian civil servant and urban planner, considered by many as the architect of modern Bhopal. The Government of India honored him, in 2011, with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, for his services to the nation.
Contents
- Urban Dialogue with M N Buch Jan 2015
- Biography
- Positions held
- Personal traits and legacy
- Awards and recognitions
- Writings
- References

Biography
Mahesh N. Buch was born on 5 October 1934, in Sahiwal, pre-partition Punjab. He had his schooling in Lahore and later at Rajkumar College, Rajkot. He graduated in Economics from the St. Stephen's College, Delhi University in 1954 and moved to Pembroke College, Cambridge University for his post graduate studies which he completed in 1956. In 1957, he joined the Indian Administrative Service in the Madhya Pradesh cadre. During 1967-68, he served as the Parvin Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson School of the Princeton University. In 2002, he was conferred the title Doctor of Science (DSc) from the Rajiv Gandhi Technical University. He held several import portfolios in his career such as Principal Secretary in Madhya Pradesh.
Buch took voluntary retirement from the government service, as the Principal Secretary of the State Government, in 1984, and founded the NGO, the National Centre for Human Settlements and Environment, Bhopal for which he presently serves as the Chairman.
Buch died on 6 June 2015 succumbing to a paralytic attack which followed cardiac problems. He was married to Nirmala, a government servant who worked as the adviser to the Chief Minister under the Uma Bharati government and the couple had a son, Vineet. The family lived in Bhopal at the time of his death.
Positions held
M. N. Buch held several government positions of authority during his civil service such as the post of the District Collector, District Magistrate, Director, Government Secretary and the Commissioner of various departments such as Tribal Welfare, Housing, Forests and Town country planning. Some of the other positions are:
Personal traits and legacy
Buch has been reported to be a straight-talking, no nonsense bureaucrat. He was credited with the initial efforts in the modernization of Bhopal. The organization he founded, the National Centre for Human Settlements and Environment, focusses on the sustainable development of settlements in a holistic manner.
Awards and recognitions
Writings
M. N. Buch has written four books on urban planning.
M. N. Buch has also been a prolific writer of articles, which have been published in many leading publications; a few of the articles are: