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Census shows Sindh’s population less by 22%: CM
Shah says matter will again be taken up at next CCI meeting
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah: SCREEN GRAB
HYDERABAD:
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has reiterated his disapproval over the population census 2017, underlining that Sindh s population has been shown around 22 per cent less than the actual numbers. He was talking to the media in Thatta district on Sunday, where he attended the chehlum of former provincial minister Syed Ijaz Ali Shah Shirazi. According to our estimates, Sindh s population is over 60 million but the census has come up with 47 million figure, he said. He contended that it was not only Sindh that was subjected to injustice but Balochistan and to some extent KPK also raised objections against the census in the Council of Common Interests meetings.
SESSI, EOBI to be brought under one umbrella
SESSI, EOBI to be brought under one umbrella
Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani has said that after the 18th amendment, labour is a provincial matter but the federation was not transferring the assets of workers bodies to the provinces and had held onto the EOBI and Workers Welfare Funds. He made these remarks while talking to the media at a function organised by the North Karachi Association of Trade and Industry (NKATI) on Saturday
He said the Sindh government would soon bring an amended law in the province, after which Sessi, Workers Welfare Board, EOBI and all other workers board would all be brought under one umbrella and every worker in Sindh would be entitled to all facilities. The law would also guarantee that every worker received their right.
CM Murad Ali Shah criticises low gas availability in Sindh
National
December 23, 2020
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said he doesnât know personally if any backdoor contacts between the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and Establishment have been established.
âThis is purely a matter related to the PDMâs leadership and I donât know about that.â He said this while talking to the media here at the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday. To a question about any backdoor contacts between the PDM and the Establishment, Murad Ali Shah denied any knowledge of such contacts. To a question about the Workers Welfare Fund (WWF), the CM said that the WWF was devolved to the provinces under the 18th Amendment and the provincial assembly passed a bill to the effect.
Sindh CM decries low gas availability in province
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December 23, 2020
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said he doesn’t know personally if any backdoor contacts between the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and Establishment have been established. “This is purely a matter related to the PDM’s leadership and I don’t know about that.” He said this while talking to the media here at the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday.
To a question about any backdoor contacts between the PDM and the Establishment, Murad Ali Shah denied any knowledge of such contacts. To a question about the Workers Welfare Fund (WWF), the CM said that the WWF was devolved to the provinces under the 18th Amendment and the provincial assembly passed a bill to the effect.