July 2, 2021
Sindh’s chief minister has approved the proposal to bring 4,192 informal schools being run by the federal government under the control of the provincial administration.
In the 42nd session of the Council of Common Interests on July 18, 2020, it was decided that the provincial governments would take over the National Commission for Human Development (NCHD) and basic education community schools from June 30, 2021.
During a meeting he chaired on Thursday, CM Syed Murad Ali Shah also decided that after taking control of the informal schools, the provincial government will increase the salaries of their teachers from Rs8,000 to Rs25,000.
Education Minister Saeed Ghani told the chief executive that 4,192 schools and education centres with 4,425 teachers and 236,755 students will come under provincial control.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has assured religious scholars that their reservations concerning the new Trust Act would be addressed by revisiting the law.He gave this assurance while.
KARACHI: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Thursday made it clear that the federal government was not going to impose governor’s rule in Sindh, as Prime Minister Imran Khan didn’t.
KARACHI: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Thursday made it clear that the federal government was not going to impose governor’s rule in Sindh, as Prime Minister Imran Khan didn’t.
Meeting at CM House told duststorms, thunderstorms, gusty winds likely
National
May 16, 2021
KARACHI: A meeting held at the Chief Minister House on Saturday to discuss the cyclone emergency was told that starting Tuesday, Karachi may experience dust storms, thunderstorms and gusty winds.
Sindh CM Syed Murad Ali Shah has declared an emergency in all the districts located along the coastal belt to take precautionary measures for meeting any untoward situation, and ordered the removal of all the billboards in Karachi as a precautionary measure.
“Emergency should be declared in all the districts along the coastal belt of Sindh, while a control room should be established at the chief secretary’s office to maintain close coordination with all the districts in respect of their requirements and for issuing them necessary instructions on behalf of the government.”