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CM charts road to reform, recovery, celebration
CM charts road to reform, recovery, celebration

Express Tribune

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

CM charts road to reform, recovery, celebration

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah laid out a sweeping vision for provincial development, police reform, and flood rehabilitation, during a session with Civil Service Academy probationary officers and senior officials at the CM House. Development, flood recovery Focusing on infrastructure and post-disaster recovery, CM Shah detailed a development budget that includes Rs366.75 billion in foreign-funded projects. The government is prioritising the expansion of Karachi's road network, construction of new flyovers and underpasses, and the continued implementation of major transit projects like the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. Law and Order CM Shah highlighted the role of Sindh Police, with 162,000 personnel and a legacy of sacrifice marked by 2,549 martyrs. Addressing lawlessness in the Katcha area, he pointed to ongoing efforts to build roads, improve infrastructure, and boost police mobility. Intelligence Upgrades Shah cited the arrest of individuals involved in attacks on Chinese nationals and the foiling of major terror plots. He highlighted the Rs772 million Fusion Centre, equipped with intelligence, data analytics, and digital forensics, as a critical upgrade to Sindhs investigative capacity. Fiscal Decentralisation To decentralise police funding, the government has allocated Rs6 billion to police stations, granting station officers greater fiscal autonomy. Shah also noted improvements to police stations and the introduction of a Rs4.9 billion health insurance program covering officers and their families. Crisis Management Crisis preparedness has also seen significant strides. The government has established a Crisis Management Unit trained by Turkey's Anti-Riot Force. The unit is equipped with 2,000 anti-riot kits and includes female officers. Solid waste emergency project Shah also discussed the USD 100 million Solid Waste Emergency Project, which aims to modernise Karachi's waste management system. Key efforts include establishing state-of-the-art landfill sites at Jam Chakro and Dhabeji, improving emergency waste response, and reducing urban pollution. Delta Blue Carbon Project Touching on environmental sustainability, the CM praised the Delta Blue Carbon Project, which conserves 225,000 hectares in the Indus Delta. The project is expected to reduce 127 million tonnes of CO? emissions and generate government revenue through verified carbon credits. Independence Day In anticipation of Independence Day, Shah chaired a meeting on the upcoming celebrations and the "Maarka Haq" (Battle for Justice) events. He called on bankers and prominent industrialists across the country to actively participate. The Department of Culture will host a public concert and fireworks show at the National Stadium on August 13, while the Captain Sailor Shaheed Sports Gala will also be organised to mark the occasion. Karachi Metropolitan Corporation is planning another concert and fireworks display at Jahangir Kothari, with the date to be announced soon. The Sports Department will organise a marathon at Nishan Pakistan and Do Darya on August 10, followed by a donkey cart race at Sea View the same day. The Department of Fisheries is set to hold a boat race at the port and Keamari on August 9.

Karachi traffic police cracks down on illegal parking fees collectors
Karachi traffic police cracks down on illegal parking fees collectors

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Karachi traffic police cracks down on illegal parking fees collectors

Listen to article Karachi authorities continued enforcing the citywide free parking policy as a Karachi traffic warden team took action on Shahrah-e-Faisal, arresting three individuals for illegally collecting parking fees. The suspects were caught red-handed and handed over to the police. A case has been registered at Bahadurabad Police Station, and legal proceedings are underway. Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab has instructed inspection teams to conduct regular checks and ensure full compliance with the free parking decision. He reiterated that no compromise will be made on public interest and that implementation of the policy must be guaranteed. Earlier, the Sindh government abolished parking charges on all roads across Karachi's 25 towns, according to a notification issued by the local government department. The move followed directives from Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and formed part of a broader parking policy aimed at ensuring free public parking citywide. A major relief for Karachiites by the Sindh Government! Free parking announced across the city on the directives of CM Sindh. Local government instructed all towns for immediate implementation. — Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (@KmcPakistan) July 25, 2025 'Providing free parking to citizens was a top priority,' said Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab, adding that the decision was taken in the public interest and that the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) remained financially stable.

Livestock sector: Sindh, Balochistan agree to bolster cooperation
Livestock sector: Sindh, Balochistan agree to bolster cooperation

Business Recorder

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Livestock sector: Sindh, Balochistan agree to bolster cooperation

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, in his meeting with Balochistan's Livestock Minister Sardarzada Mir Faisal Jamali, decided to exchange superior livestock breeds and to bolster cooperation in livestock development between the two provinces. The meeting, held at CM House, was attended by Sindh's Minister for Fisheries and Livestock, Muhammad Ali Malkani. As part of this collaboration, an agreement was reached to organise a cattle show in Jacobabad, where Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah expressed his commitment to personally participate and extend an invitation to the Balochistan Chief Minister. He emphasised the importance of joint research efforts between the livestock departments of both provinces. Separately, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah met with the UAE Ambassador, Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al Zaabi to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and exploring investment opportunities, particularly in public-private partnerships. The ambassador congratulated the Chief Minister on the recent construction of Shahrah-e-Bhutto and confirmed that UAE investors would soon visit Sindh to review various projects. Both leaders also agreed to collaborate on initiatives aimed at women's empowerment, with the UAE planning projects focused on health, employment, and education for women in Sindh. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Grant for inclusivity
Grant for inclusivity

Express Tribune

time20-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Grant for inclusivity

Listen to article Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah's recent decision to grant Rs100 million for the Asia Cup Wheelchair Cricket Tournament highlights Sindh government's sincere efforts at empowering persons with disabilities in the country's sports arena. This grant is coupled with the promise of an annual grant of Rs15 million for the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Council (PWCC) and a wheelchair-accessible coaster for the athletes. Sindh's healthy investment into this sphere will not go unappreciated as the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Team has won back-to-back Asia Cup titles in the past which is a testament to their talent and skill, and their ability to claim even bigger mountains with the right support. Just last year, the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Team was awarded a cheque worth Rs1.5 million for surpassing Sri Lanka and winning the Asia Cup 2024 in Nepal. This goes on to show the wonders that our nation's athletes can do when they are uplifted in their passions, all while bringing glory to Pakistan's name on international stages. Led by Muhammad Zeeshan who is deputised by Imran Arain, the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Team has multiple achievements under its belt. Alongside being a major investor in wheelchair cricket, Pakistan also has the honour of being a founding member of the International Council of Wheelchair Cricket, a global organisation based in Dubai which operates with the purpose of promoting and developing wheelchair cricket. It vies to provide opportunities for persons with disabilities and ultimately aims to vanquish any barriers that stand in the way of athletes and their sport. This year, the wheelchair cricket team will be competing against Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the UAE and possibly India. The grant from the Sindh government will hopefully provide players with the resources needed to excel yet again.

NED gets new boys, girls' hostels
NED gets new boys, girls' hostels

Express Tribune

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

NED gets new boys, girls' hostels

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah emphasised his government's dedication to higher education, digital empowerment, and youth development through pioneering initiatives such as the People's Information Technology Programme (PITP). He said this while addressing inauguration ceremony of newly constructed buildings at NED University and distribution of Chromebooks for top performers of PITP on Friday. CM Shah announced that Sindh has allocated Rs42 billion for public sector universities in the current financial year — the highest among all provinces — to support operational needs, research, infrastructure, and innovation. The CM also inaugurated two major infrastructure projects at NED University — the new building for the Department of Food Engineering, equipped with advanced laboratories for Rs96.48 million, and the International Boys Hostel, which accommodates 112 students and was funded with Rs67.11 million. Additionally, a dedicated Girls Hostel block for 52 female students, funded with Rs98.52 million, was recognised as a step towards promoting gender inclusivity in engineering and technical education. PITP PITP has succeeded in partnership with NED University, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (MUET), and Sukkur IBA. Notably, 13,565 students trained under PITP-I surpassed expectations, exceeding targets, the CM said. Of these, 4,353 graduates have secured employment, contributing Rs49 million in direct income to the provincial economy. CM Murad appreciated the notable female participation, being 40 per cent at Sukkur IBA, 36 per cent at NED, and 33.6 per cent at MUET, with 62 per cent of MUET students coming from rural backgrounds, underscoring the programme's inclusive approach. The CM distributed 300 Google Chromebooks / laptops to the top-performing PITP students through a transparent and merit-based selection criterion. He stressed that the selection process was completely merit-based, transparent, and tailored for each institution.

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