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The Government of Sindh ( Sindhi: حڪومت سنڌ) ( Urdu: حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Its powers and structure are set out in the provisions of the 1973 Constitution, in which 30 Districts of 7 Divisions under its authority and jurisdiction. The province's executive head and head of ...
The Quota system in Pakistan was established to give every region of the country representation in institutions according to their population. [1] The Quota System was first introduced in Pakistan in 1948 [2] [3] [4] The Civil Service of Pakistan selects only 7.5% of the applicants by merit, education, qualification and experience.
The Public Service Commission was set up for the first time in British India in 1926. After independence, the commission was established in Pakistan in 1947. At present, the commission is functioning under article 242 of the constitution of Pakistan. It has been provided autonomy under the Rules of Business, 1973 and FPSC Regulations, 1978 in ...
Education and Literacy Department is a department of the Government of Sindh, Pakistan . The primary objective of the department is to look after the educational affairs within the province and co-ordinate with Federal Government and donor agencies regarding promotion of education in the province. The department plays supervisory role of ...
The Sindh Services, General Administration, Coordination Department (SGA&CD) is the core department of the Government of Sindh in Pakistan. The SGA&CD is administered by the Chief Secretary Sindh . Muhammad Iqbal Memon (PAS) is the current Additional Chief Secretary Services. The department deals with postings, promotions, and transfers in the ...
From that time, a movement to separate Sindh from the Bombay Presidency was established, and in 1935, after a long struggle, a new chapter in the history of Sindh opened. Under Section 40(3) of Government of India Act 1935, Sindh was separated from the Bombay presidency with effect from 1 April 1936. With the introduction by the same Act of ...
The current Chief Secretary of Sindh is Syed Asif Hyder Shah, in office since March 2024. [2] The Chief Secretary is the executive bureaucractic head of the province. The Chief Secretary is also the Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister on administrative matters. All Secretaries and Divisional Commissioners report to the Chief Secretary.
The main functions of the Sindh Information Department are to provide better and purposeful coverage to the activities of government, through both electronic and print media, for which purpose the department coordinates with the media and journalists. It communicates daily with the Governor, the Chief Secretary's administrative department/s ...