Tag: Sindh Government
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How GIMS Bridges the Gap: Sindh’s Push for Accessible Medical Education and Sustainable Healthcare
Introduction: A Shared Vision for Education and Health The Gambat Institute of Medical Science (GIMS) is emerging as a pivotal force in Sindh’s effort to bridge the divide between medical education and equitable healthcare delivery. Spearheaded by the Sindh government, the initiative seeks to provide high-quality medical training while expanding access to communities that have…
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Sukkur SWSC Advances Vision and Reforms in Key Consultative Workshop
Overview of the SWSC Consultation A high-profile consultative workshop focusing on the vision, institutional reforms, and future strategy of the Sukkur Water and Sewerage Corporation (SWSC) took place this Monday in Sukkur. The event brought together senior government officials, industry experts, municipal leaders, and SWSC executives to chart a road map for modernizing water and…
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Sukkur SWSC Workshop Maps Vision, Reforms and Future Strategy
Introduction: Charting a Course for Sukkur’s Water Future A high-priority consultative workshop focusing on the Sukkur Water and Sewerage Corporation’s (SWSC) vision, institutional reforms, and future strategy was held in Sukkur on Monday. The event brought together Sindh government officials, city leaders, technocrats, and water-sector professionals to discuss critical reforms and a roadmap for sustainable…
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Karachi Tensions: Sharjeel Memon Alleges PTI Aims to Recreate May 9 Scene During KP CM Afridi’s Karachi Visit
Background: Accusations and Context Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) attempted to recreate the May 9 violence in Karachi. The claim centers on the recent visit of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi to the port city, during which Memon says PTI members staged activities intended to mirror the turmoil…
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Karachi Tension: Sharjeel Memon Flags PTI Effort to Recreate May 9 Scene
Karachi Watch: Accusations of a May 9 Rehearsal Pakistan’s political landscape is again in the spotlight after Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of attempting to replicate the chaotic scenes of May 9 in Lahore last year. Memon linked PTI’s alleged plans with the visit of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister…
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Green Line Phase-II Kicks Off After Six-Year Delay: What It Means for Karachi
Karachi Green Line Phase-II begins after six-year pause After a long six-year delay, work on Phase-II of Karachi’s Green Line Bus project is finally set to commence this week. The revival marks a significant step in the city’s urban mobility strategy, with officials describing it as a pivotal moment for reducing traffic congestion and improving…
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SEEF Scholarship Interviews Begin at SALU to Aid Deserving Students
SEEF launches two-day scholarship interview at SALU The Sindh Education Endowment Fund (SEEF), an initiative of the Sindh government, has kicked off a two-day series of scholarship interviews at Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU) in Sukkur. The event, which marks a major step in SEEF’s mission to provide financial support to deserving students, drew university…
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Karachi’s Transport Crisis: The Need for 15,000 Buses
Understanding Karachi’s Transport Requirements Karachi, one of the largest cities in Pakistan, faces a pressing transportation crisis. With a growing population and increasing urbanization, the demand for effective public transport has never been higher. Recent statements from Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah indicate that the city needs at least 15,000 buses to adequately…
