Overview
- The provincial government confirmed a plan to introduce e-challans for the Sindh Food Authority to strengthen enforcement.
- Food Minister Mehboob-uz-Zaman briefed PPP leader Faryal Talpur on the digitization package during a meeting in Karachi.
- The package features online registration for businesses, a complaint management system, and a fully digital challaning process.
- Officials said the platform draws on the traffic e-challan model to curb corruption, ensure fair penalties, and improve oversight.
- No launch timeline was announced, and the update follows ongoing inspections, a vet stock policy push, a raid on a Karachi five-star hotel, and a case filed in the South Civil Judge’s court.