Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Haleem Adil Sheikh claims PPP has transformed into an ‘anti-democratic party’

KARACHI: Opposition Leader in the Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh claimed on Tuesday that the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party has transformed into an “anti-democratic party”. “The manner in which PPP has been conducting assembly proceedings is an undeniable evidence of the violation of democratic norms and traditions in the province,” said Sheikh. The opposition parties … Read more

Poverty, unemployment rampant in Sindh: official

Sindh

ISLAMABAD: Poverty and unemployment are rampant in Sindh, despite 13 years consecutive rule of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) in the province, an official said. Responding to the statement of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib said that Sindh is still the most deprived province where unemployment … Read more

Mustafa Kamal slammed Sindh govt for ignoring Karachi

Mustafa Kamal lambastes Sindh govt for Karachi's sorry state of affairs

KARACHI: Pak Sarzamin Party (PSP) Chairman Mustafa Kamal on Saturday slammed the Sindh government over the poor condition of the port city. Speaking to the media in Karachi, he said the Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) government had been ignoring the citizen of Karachi. “PPP has made Sindh its fiefdom, and the centre has left the … Read more

A hard day for AG Sindh at Supreme Court

Supreme Court Orders To Remove Encroachments From Govt's Land In Karachi

KARACHI: It was a long, hard and eventful day at the Supreme Court Karachi registry for Advocate General Sindh, Sulman Talibuddin, who while representing the provincial government had to face harsh remarks of three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed. When he submitted that the provincial government had no funds for rehabilitation of people … Read more

SHC orders Sindh govt to initiate four-year graduate degree

SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Monday ordered the provincial government to make the current two-year graduate degree programme into four years in the next three years. The order came from a two-judge bench headed by Justice Salahuddin Panhwar while hearing a petition regarding education reforms in Sindh. The bench also ordered the formation of … Read more

Sindh takes notice of the mobile towers installed in populated areas

mobile towers oon buildings

The Sindh government has ordered an investigation about mobile towers fixed in populous areas in the province. Provincial Minister for Environment and Climate Change Muhammad Ismail Rahoo has established a commission regulated by Director General Environment. However, the investigation committee will point out unlawfully installed mobile phone base transceiver stations (BTS) in populated areas. Whereas, … Read more

Sindh education department takes notice of Private school

Students In Pakistan Wakeup To Go To Schools Today

Sindh’s education department has postponed the registration of a private school for keeping children under prohibited incarceration and tormenting their parents for fees. All the complaints boarded by parents in contradiction of the private school were found to be legal, and a report concerning the incident was succumbed to the education department by the investigation … Read more

Sindh Govt releases money for Umer Sharif’s treatment

Umer

Umer Shareef is a Pakistani comedian, actor, director, producer, and television host. He was born on April 19, 1955. He started his career in 1974 at the age of 14 with stage acting. The famous artist made Pakistan famous in the world through his comedy theater. He has received numerous awards, including the Tamgha E Imtiaz.

The Sindh government has set aside funds for the treatment of Umer Sharif, who is widely considered one of Pakistan’s best comedians.

“It’s so sad to hear and see people sharing private pictures from the hospital. I would like to state and request that just for some likes and shares don’t share anything without confirmation Please!,” In a Facebook post, her wife expressed her feelings.

“Now the good news! Our beloved Omer has been performing well as per doctors and he is fit to fly through air ambulance. I, Zareen Omer would like to sincerely thank Federal government for doing the visa process as fast as possible and on the other hand would like to thank Sindh government Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Murtaza Wahab and Syed Murad Ali Shah for bearing the expense of Air Ambulance. And also to all the people who sent their best wishes and prayers just because of your prayers Omer is showing improvement. Alhumdulillah. Really thankful to all of you!”

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Sindh Govt’s reluctance puts life of blood cancer patients in jeopardy

KARACHI: The life of 30-year old Sumaira Malik, along with 4,000 others blood cancer patients, is in danger as the Sindh Government is reluctant to sign an agreement with pharmaceutical giant Novartis to continue their medicine. “I have been waiting for months to get the medicines. I was diagnosed with CML (chronic myelogenous leukemia) in … Read more

Sindh government accepts all the demands of traders

Sindh government

The Sindh government allowed markets to open in Karachi and Hyderabad on Friday.

Leaders of the Karachi Traders Action Committee called on Provincial Minister Nasir Hussain Shah and demanded the reduction of safe days in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Nasir Shah allowed the traders to open the markets on Friday and informed the police and other concerned agencies in this regard.

Nasir Hussain Shah also directed the commissioner, deputy commissioner, and administration of the Karachi division and assured the traders that a notification would be issued soon.

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Two new graveyards to be established in Karachi: Sindh

Sindh Manzil Sukoon Authority Bill 2021 has been approved by the Sindh government on Tuesday. Sindh to establish two new graveyards in Karachi. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chaired a cabinet meeting in which the approval for the establishment of the graveyards was given. The provincial government has allotted lands for the formation of two … Read more

Karachi traders protest against boundaries obligated on business activities

Karachi

Traders in Karachi showed a protest against boundaries obligatory on business actions by the Sindh government to restraint the spread of covid.

A great number of traders get together close to the Boulton market, blocking MA Jinnah Road to press the provincial government to admit their request of letting business activities six days a week until 10 pm.

Businessmen Group chairman and Karachi Chambers of Commerce president in their combined announcement insisted the government have pity on owners of shops, cafes, and wedding halls.

They claimed that the government permits businesses to work six days a week until 10 pm and stated concern over traders and shop owners being forced to detect a starvation strike on roads for the approval of their valid demands.

If the boundaries are not reduced, many businesses now suffering losses would stop to exist and hundreds of thousands of individuals would pass away of starvation, scarcity, unemployment, and anxiety, they added.

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Sindh government makes COVID-19 vaccination certificate compulsory

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The Sindh government has suggested making the COVID-19 vaccination certificate compulsory for getting services at banks, post offices, and couriers.

The Sindh government has sent the commendation to the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC) to further constrict the limits to control the COVID-19 spread by accelerating the vaccination process.

The provincial health department marked in its letter to NCOC that the COVID-19 vaccination certificate must be made compulsory for receiving bank services.

All banks and post officers must deliver services only to the vaccinated individuals who have received their National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) vaccination cards

It has been suggested by the Sindh health department to stop providing services by the said sectors to those who are not possessing the COVID-19 vaccination certificates.

The restaurants and hotels will not deliver meal services and lodging to unvaccinated clients.

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Sindh to give agri machinery to farmers on instalments

Agriculture

KARACHI: The Sindh government would provide agricultural machinery to farmers on easy instalments, Adviser to the Sindh Chief Minister on Agriculture Manzoor Hussain Wassan said, while talking to dignitaries from different walks of life, a statement said on Thursday. The dignitaries came to meet the adviser at his residence in which a number of farmers … Read more

No vaccination certificate, no dinner, Sindh Government

dineout in khi

Due to the fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic rampant in the country, the Sindh government has made strict SOPs to be followed for dining out at restaurants and hotels. According to the SOPs implemented by the Sindh government, people opting to dine out in hotels and restaurants will be made mandatory to carry a … Read more

Schools of Sindh will continue to close till August 19

Sindh

KARACHI: Sindh Education Minister Sardar Ali Shah said on Sunday that schools across Sindh will reopen on August 19.

The minister stated while speaking at a press conference alongside MPA Ismail Rahu, that the intermediate exams will start on August 10.

“Students will not be allowed to carry their mobile phones inside the exam centers,” Teachers and examination staff would also be forbidden from bringing cell phones into the Centre, according to the education minister.

The government will not tolerate cheating at any cost, according to Rahu.

Shah explained that the decision to postpone school reopening was made to help students.

He told that schools will remain closed as students have problems commuting due to Muharram parades, whereas the provincial government will observe the coronavirus situation in the 10 days till August 19.

“Processions are taken out across the province from Muharram 7, which causes problems for students,” he stated.

In reply to a question, Shah said that it was significant for the provincial government to analyze its syllabus. “We are still teaching children the miracles of the radio,” he said. “Does anyone even have a radio in their homes in this day and age?”

If public schools experience improvement and change, parents will certainly not send their kids to private schools, Shah stated.

“No parent wants to send their children to private schools for additional fees,” he said.

The Sindh government will try to guarantee that there are not big changes among the decisions taken by the provincial government and the Centre, In reply to the additional question, Shah said.

If school staff and teachers are vaccinated or not the Sindh government will also keep a close eye on that, he said.

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Sindh government announces to lift lockdown, starting 9 August

Sindh lift lockdown

The Sindh government has issued a notification to revised COVID-19 restrictions for the province as the country battles the fourth wave. According to details, the Sindh government has announced to lift the lockdown in the province. The Sindh Department has issued a new notification from Monday, August 9, to August 31. Under the revised notification, … Read more

Sindh, Centre have spat yet again over the curfew

Sindh

KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The federation and the Sindh government have once again spat over the latter’s announcement of a complete lockdown, for both sides jealously clinging to their respective positions and hurling barbs at each other.

Governor Sindh Imran Ismail was the first to react, advising Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to adhere to SOPs rather than imposing a comprehensive and curfew-like lockdown to deal with the situation.

Imran Ismail, speaking at a press conference at the Governor House here, made it clear that the federation was opposed to taking drastic measures to combat the pandemic because the national economy could not afford to shut down industries and businesses, especially in Karachi, the country’s economic hub.

“The Sindh government neither took the federal government on board while taking the decision nor did it consult with the other stakeholders including trade and industrial community,” he said.

He further claimed that the decision was in violation of a Supreme Court order that the NCOC rules be implemented in the case of a pandemic.

He stated that total closure of business and industry was not a practical option and that the provincial government’s unilateral action was a surprise to both the federal government and NCOC.

“It was better to sternly enforce the SOPs first and then opt for lockdown in hot spots. If the situation does not improve, move gradually towards the extreme measures,” he advised.

As a result, Imran Ismail added, the federal government and all of its institutions were prepared to provide the Sindh government with every possible form of help.

He stated that the federation does not support a comprehensive and curfew-like lockdown, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan believes that the national economy and the majority of the population would be unable to sustain the terrible consequences of such a lockdown.

“Prudent and far-sighted policies of Imran Khan leading the government to deal with the situation were globally acknowledged and admired because the closure of industries and markets is like cutting down the jugular vein of economy,” he maintained.

He stated that it was the chief minister’s and his team’s job to carefully follow the SOPs throughout the province and that the provincial executive’s failure looked to be the primary cause of the contagion’s spread, as the detection ratio had reached 30%.

“It is evident that the provincial administration failed to ensure observance of SOPs in markets and other public places during Eidul Azha. Even people in queues outside the vaccination centers were seen not wearing facemasks,” he noted.

The government-provided vaccine was being sold, according to reports, and vaccination cards were being issued without jabs, according to the governor.

“The Sindh government must refrain from depriving its people of their sources of livelihood and reconsider its decision,” Imran Ismail said.

Before making any such decision, he recommended consulting with business organizations, trade unions, elected officials, notables, and prominent others.

Replying to a query about the conduct of elections during the COVID situation, Imran Ismail said the government had requested the Election Commission of Pakistan for postponement of elections till improvement in the situation but the decision rested with the Commission.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry Saturday feared the Sindh government’s unilateral actions contrary to the federal government and National Command and Control Centre’s (NCOC) directives might cause immense damage to the economy.

In a video message, he emphasized that Pakistan successfully fought the first three waves of the pandemic with a strategy and that could not be changed.

The minister pointed out that the closure of industry in Sindh would harm the economy and create employment problems.

“The industries whose 100 percent workforce is vaccinated, should be reopened,” he added.

Fawad contended that the way the Sindh government was imposing restrictions would only add to the hardships of the common man.

He highlighted that, under Articles 149 and 151 of the Constitution, as well as the Supreme Court’s decision, provincial governments could not make unilateral decisions, but were instead required to follow the federal government’s instructions and the NCOC’s strategy.

The minister insisted, “The Sindh government, therefore, should immediately open industries, and not pressurize traders and daily wage earners, regretting that had the Sindh government implemented the standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to the coronavirus, the province would not have been facing the present situation.”

He added that the fourth wave of coronavirus originated in India, where the Narendra Modi government failed to take the necessary actions to stop the spread.

“Today, India has become a source of spreading Delta virus in the entire region. While the world economies are just recovering from the coronavirus successfully, they again came under stress due to the irresponsible policies of the Indian government.”

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar tweeted, according to sources.

“The decisions made yesterday, especially those pertaining to industries and transport, need to be reviewed. We put forth our point of view yesterday, as well as today, based on which a partial amendment has been announced, which is a welcome sign. But further amendments are needed,”

Pakistan’s clever lockdown policy, which protects both people’s health and work, was “praised across the world,” according to Umar.

“Such decisions were made after minutely reviewing ground realities,” he said.

“These decisions are taken via a platform where there is a presence of all federal, civil, military, and provincial institutions,” the federal minister said.

The NCOC chief said after a year’s performance, there should be no doubt that the forum operates “with no political bias” and makes decisions that are in the best interest of the nation.

“If every province had relied on its own resources and made decisions without consultations, then this could not have been possible,” Asad stated, It’s hard to beat COVID-19 without teamwork.

Asad Umar believed that the Sindh government will discuss the NCOC further on its decisions in a meeting tomorrow and that a policy would develop that would preserve citizens’ health and jobs.

To stop the spread of COVID in Karachi, the Sindh government should focus on SOPs execution and targeted interventions in high-risk situations, according to Energy Minister Hammad Azhar on Saturday.

“A blanket lockdown in the economic heart of Pakistan would endanger livelihoods of millions,” he tweeted.

Bilawal tweeted after his press conference in Islamabad that lives were in danger, but the PTI was engaging in hypocrite politics.

Bilawal also uploaded videos of the lockdowns in Lahore and other Punjab cities.

Bilawal tweeted, “Lockdowns were used to stop the spread of COVID in Lahore. Now PTI opposes and undermines all measures to contain the spread in Sindh. “If, God forbid, we see an India like situation arising PTIs disinformation and sabotage are to blame.”

Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab defended their position on the lockdown, claiming that they initially shared the drafted notification [imposing lockdown] with the NCOC before issuing the order.

Murtaza Wahab, speaking during a news conference at the Chief Minister’s House, released documents relevant to the newest lockdown orders with the media, which he had previously shared with the federal government.

He recalled that after attending the provincial coronavirus task force meeting, CM Murad Ali Shah called Prime Minister’s Aide on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan and Federal Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar to discuss the NCOC’s decision to issue its own notification (following the Sindh government’s notification to impose lockdown in Sindh). Instead of issuing the notification, the federal government’s spokesman afterward objected to the Sindh government’s jurisdiction to enforce the lockdown, he added.

Following federal objections to an inter-provincial public transportation prohibition, he claimed, Sindh submitted a revised notification to address those objections.

The NCOC, according to Barrister Wahab, never disputed their decision to impose lockdown in Sindh.

“We try our best to work in conformity with the federal government but it is unfortunate that these people come up with a different version when they appear on the TV screens,” he stated, referring to the federal authorities concerned.

“It is my request that this issue shouldn’t be politicized, as we are under obligation to protect the masses against this lethal epidemic. I call upon the people who issue statements that they should persuade the people (to adopt safety precautions). For God’s sake, they shouldn’t cause division among the people,” he said.

Nobody had objected when Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar ordered a lockdown in Lahore, he said, and they had also refrained from criticizing it.

“We know how serious the issue of coronavirus is, likewise, Usman Buzdar knows well the situation of Lahore. In the same fashion, the people present in Islamabad don’t know the severity of (coronavirus) situation in Karachi,” said Barrister Wahab.

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Businesses dormant, vaccination centres active in Karachi

KARACHI: As the Sindh government’s imposed lockdown brings Karachi to a grinding halt, hundreds of people visited vaccination centres across the city to get Covid jabs on Saturday. Amid a surge in the confirmed coronavirus cases and single-day deaths, the provincial authorities imposed a weeklong lockdown till August 8. Following the lockdown and the federal … Read more

Pakistan equity market may remain volatile next week

Stocks remain range-bound over political turmoil

KARACHI: The benchmark stocks lost 1.5 per cent during the week ended July 30, 2021, and analysts predict a volatile week ahead as the Sindh government has imposed a strict lockdown, amid corporate results announcement season, dealers said on Saturday. An analyst at Arif Habib Limited said with the result season commencing, and cyclical expected … Read more

Sindh Lockdown: Ban On Pillion Riding Lifted In Karachi

Sindh Lockdown: Ban On Pillion Riding Lifted In Karachi

The Sindh government lifted the ban on pillion riding in Karachi amidst strict COVID-19 lockdown that has begun from today. Police say that the lifting of the ban on pillion riding of motorcycles in the city will be implemented immediately. Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab while addressing a press conference said that the ban on … Read more

Exams Postponed, Pillion Riding Banned As Strict COVID-19 Lockdown Begins

Exams Postponed, Pillion Riding Banned As Strict COVID-19 Lockdown Begins

Sindh Home Department has issued notification of COVID -19 lockdown restrictions in the province. According to the notification, partial lockdown will be enforced in Sindh from today and citizens will be banned from leaving their homes unnecessarily while pillion riding of motorcycles will also be banned and more than two persons in vehicles will be … Read more

Businessmen slam complete lockdown in Sindh

KARACHI: The businessmen on Friday rejected the decision of the Sindh government to impose a complete lockdown for the prevention of coronavirus spread in the province, a statement said. Mian Nasir Hayat Maggo, president of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), urged the Sindh government to review the decision. The Sindh … Read more

Sindh Government’s Lockdown Is Not In Public Interest: Khurram Sher Zaman

Sindh Government's Lockdown Is Not In Public Interest: Khurram Sherzaman

PTI leader Khurram Sher Zaman has while rejecting the decision said that the lockdown of the Sindh government is not in the public interest. He said that he was well aware of the lockdown dramas of the Sindh government, adding that the Sindh government wanted to harm the business community. Khurram Sher Zaman said that … Read more

Sindh to go in complete lockdown till August 8

KARACHI: In the wake of the recent surge in the coronavirus cases, the Sindh government on Friday announced a complete lockdown from Saturday till August 8 across the province. According to a notification issued by the provincial authorities, both the government and private offices will remain closed, while anyone travelling will be required to carry … Read more

Anti-Corruption Department asked to eliminate white-collar crime

KARACHI: The Sindh government has directed the officials of the Anti-Corruption Department to focus on improving their skills with the complete knowledge of the laws to eliminate corruption, especially white-collar crimes from the entire province. Addressing the inauguration ceremony of a two-day training programme for anti-corruption officers, organised in collaboration with the Sindh Judicial Academy, … Read more

World Bank approves $100 million to help raise Sindh literacy rate

World Bank

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved $100 million in financing to support Pakistan’s efforts to increase literacy and student retention rates in Sindh, a statement issued by the bank said on Friday. The amount has been approved for the Sindh Early Learning Enhancement through Classroom Transformation (Select) project that is aimed at … Read more

Sindh to continue smart lockdown in Karachi

KARACHI: In the wake of the recent upsurge in the number of Delta variant coronavirus cases in the city, the Sindh government on Thursday decided to continue its smart lockdown. According to the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC), the Covid trajectory has entered a critical phase and only a proactive approach could slow the spread … Read more