Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Sindh to upgrade emergencies of secondary care hospitals  

Sindh

KARACHI: Sindh government has decided to strengthen emergency care in secondary care hospitals across the Karachi. Chief Secretary Sindh Asif Hyder Shah chaired a high-level meeting focused on the upgradation of emergency departments in secondary care hospitals throughout Karachi. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary highlighted the pressing need to strengthen the emergency response capabilities … Read more

CS Sindh warns for risk of urban flooding in major cities of province 

CS Sindh

KARACHI: Chief Secretary Sindh Syed Asif Hyder Shah on Friday reviewed preparations for managing the potential devastation caused by heavy rains and flooding anticipated from July to September.

He instructed all departments to maintain contact with the Meteorological Department and PDMA. He directed Deputy Commissioners to convene District Disaster Management Authority meetings to prepare medium and high flood contingency plans.

He emphasized ensuring the availability of emergency equipment, machinery, dewatering pumps, and emergency staff. Furthermore, he mandated the creation of an inventory of all resources, including life jackets, boats, and rescue personnel available in each district.

Chief Secretary stressed the need for heightened awareness and preparedness due to climate change, which is causing more frequent and severe rain and flood events.

He warned of the risk of urban flooding in major cities of Sindh and instructed the Department of Relief to keep all agencies informed about weather conditions and preparedness measures.

He also emphasized informing the residents of the Indus River’s catchment areas about the situation. The Health Department was directed to declare an emergency in hospitals and ensure the availability of medicines, particularly for malaria and waterborne diseases.

Provincial Minister for Revenue and Rehabilitation, Makhdoom Mehboob Zaman, briefed on the preparedness measures, highlighting that above-average rainfall is expected during this period, which, combined with glacial melt, could bring 500,000 to 900,000 cusecs of water into the Indus River.

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ECP directs CS to withdraw security, perks from ex-ministers

ECP
  • Secretary ECP wrote letter to  CS and IGP Sindh.
  • Former cabinet members are using protocol in Sindh.
  • Secretary ECP directed to send implementation report in 3 days.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has directed Chief Secretary Sindh to immediately withdraw protocol, security, and privileges from the former members of the provincial cabinet and officials.

Secretary Election Commission Umar Hameed Khan wrote a letter to Chief Secretary Sindh and Inspector General of Police (IGP) Sindh for violating the guidelines of the Election Commission.

The letter said that it has come to the notice of the Election Commission that former provincial ministers and political appointees are using protocol, security, and other privileges. The ECP had directed to take back official residences and official vehicles.

The letter directed that the protocol, security, and privileges of former cabinet members be withdrawn immediately.

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First digital Census to start from March 1

First digital
  • Sindh Govt has ensured all security and other arrangements.
  • Census provides information about population size.
  • 43838 census blocks have been formed in 30 districts of Sindh

KARACHI: Chief Secretary Sindh Dr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput presided over an important meeting of provincial coordination committee of Sindh regarding Digital Census at Sindh Secretariat.

While presiding over the meeting, Chief Secretary Sindh said that the first digital census in the country will be held from March 1st 2023 to April 1st 2023, for which the Sindh government has ensured all security and other arrangements.

He said that the Census was very important in any country because it provides information about population size, economic condition and census results are used for future policy planning, allocation of resources, delimitation of constituencies etc.

“All buildings including houses, schools, and hospitals will be geo-tagging in digital census in the province” he said. The Chief Secretary Sindh Dr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput further said that 43838 census blocks have been formed in 30 districts of the province and committees have also been constituted at district and taluka level to supervise and ensure smooth completion of the digital census.

In the meeting, Chief Secretary Sindh Dr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput directed all divisional commissioners to ensure digital census in flood affected areas as well.

During the meeting, Provincial Census Commissioner Rafiq Ahmed Barro informed that from February 20 to March 3 there will be a phase of self-enumeration, where people will be able to go to the portal and do their own census which will be later verified by the field teams. He further said that 30,000 tablets have been provided for digital census in Sindh, while the training of 28,706 enumerators has been completed.

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ECP writes letter to Sindh on administrator appointments

ECP writes letter
  • Central Election Commission sent a letter to Chief Secretary Sindh.
  • The appointments of Grade 18 officers should be withdrawn immediately.
  • “There is a ban on transfer and posting in Karachi and Hyderabad.”

KARACHI: The Election Commission of Pakistan(ECP) has written a letter to the Sindh government for the third time for not withdrawing the appointments of the administrator.

The Central Election Commission sent a letter to the Chief Secretary for not withdrawing the appointments of the administrator.

The letter written by the Central Election Commission has asked that the appointments of the administrators be withdrawn. The appointments of Grade 18 officers Muhammad Shakeel, Muhammad Farooqui, Muhammad Sharif, and Furqan Ateeb should be withdrawn immediately.

According to the text of the letter, there is a ban on transfer and posting in Karachi and Hyderabad. These transfers and posting should be withdrawn and should not be made in the future.

It should be remembered that earlier the Provincial Election Commission has also written two letters to the Sindh government, while this is the third letter written by the Central Election Office on behalf of the Election Commission.

A few days ago, the Election Commission wrote a second letter to the Sindh government for not withdrawing the appointments of the administrator. The Election Commission of Sindh wrote a letter to the Secretary of Local Government on this issue.

In a letter, the Election Commission instructed the Secretary of Local Government to withdraw the appointments of administrators before the local elections.

The ECP has received three more complaints, the complainants include PTI’s Ali Zaidi, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Raja Arif Sultan, and Dr. Shahab Imam Advocate. The ECP has already informed the secretary local department about the complaints.

 

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Balochistan, Sindh agree to resolve water issue thru mutual consultation and negotiation

Iraq

Chief Secretary Balochistan Mtahar Niaz Rana and Chief Secretary Sindh Mumtaz Ali Shah held a video link meeting on the issue of water scarcity in Balochistan. During the meeting, it was agreed to resolve the water issue of Balochistan and Sindh through mutual consultation and mutual negotiation and it was decided that the provinces would … Read more

Daniel Pearl Murder Case: SHC spares Sindh Chief Secretary from appearance

Sindh High Court

On Wednesday, the Sindh High Court while hearing contempt petition over detention of the accused of Daniel Pearl murder case; exempted Chief Secretary Sindh from appearance. According to the details, Ahmed Omer Saeed and others had moved a contempt petition in the high court against their detention. The court had issued notices to the Chief … Read more