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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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CCTV cameras to be installed at most sensitive polling stations: CS Sindh

CCTV cameras installed
  • An important meeting regarding LG elections in 16 districts of Karachi and Hyderabad divisions held.
  • Chief Secretary Sindh Dr Muhammad Sohail Rajput chaired the meeting at Sindh Secretariat.
  • Chief Secretary Sindh directed Commissioner Karachi and Commissioner Hyderabad to ensure arrangements at all polling stations.

KARACHI: An important meeting regarding Local Government (LG) elections in 16 districts of Karachi and Hyderabad divisions held under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Sindh Dr Muhammad Sohail Rajput at Sindh Secretariat on Thursday.

Provincial Election Commissioner Ejaz Anwar Chauhan, Home Secretary Saeed Ahmed Mangrejo, IGP Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon, Commissioner Karachi Muhammad Iqbal Memon, Additional IG Karachi Javed Alam Odho participated while commissioner Hyderabad and concerned DCs participated via through video link. The meeting reviewed security and other arrangements for the second phase of local body elections in the province.

Speaking at the meeting, Sindh Chief Secretary Dr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput said that elections will be held at 4995 polling stations in Karachi and 3971 polling stations in Hyderabad and CCTV cameras will be installed at 1675 polling stations in Karachi and 1015 highly sensitive polling stations in Hyderabad division.

The Chief Secretary Sindh directed Commissioner Karachi and Commissioner Hyderabad to ensure arrangements at all polling stations. “Sindh Government is creating an environment of peace for the transparent, fair and secure general elections in the light of directives and recommendations of the Election Commission of Pakistan”.

He said. In the meeting, Provincial Election Commissioner Ejaz Anwar Chauhan said that local body elections will be held in Karachi and Hyderabad Division on 15th January. In the meeting, Inspector General Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon said that a security plan has been prepared for the local elections. He said that 38,233 in Karachi and 24,000 policemen in Hyderabad will perform security duties.

In the meeting, all the Deputy Commissioners also gave a briefing on the security and transport plan of the respective districts and the overall situation of the polling stations.

 

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