Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah conducted a meeting with Pakistan Administrative Service probationary officers and participants from the 12th Mid-Career Management Course in Karachi. The discussion centered on provincial matters, including law enforcement, police system improvements, and current development initiatives. Shah emphasized the effectiveness of Sindh Police operations targeting terrorist groups and criminal gangs. Bridge construction projects in riverine areas along the Indus River have enhanced transportation while strengthening security conditions.
The Chief Minister reported a decrease in street crime rates in Karachi and continued anti-drug enforcement efforts. Shah announced that the provincial government designated PKR 1018 billion for development work across health, education, infrastructure, and public welfare sectors. Recent flooding impacted 12.4 million provincial residents, prompting comprehensive government rehabilitation programs. The administrative officers praised Shah's leadership approach and governmental programs while promising complete cooperation for provincial advancement. The meeting concluded with mutual commitments toward effective governance and sustainable development across Sindh province.
The Chief Minister reported a decrease in street crime rates in Karachi and continued anti-drug enforcement efforts. Shah announced that the provincial government designated PKR 1018 billion for development work across health, education, infrastructure, and public welfare sectors. Recent flooding impacted 12.4 million provincial residents, prompting comprehensive government rehabilitation programs. The administrative officers praised Shah's leadership approach and governmental programs while promising complete cooperation for provincial advancement. The meeting concluded with mutual commitments toward effective governance and sustainable development across Sindh province.