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Sindh Summarizes Development Gains in Assembly Budget Session

The provincial government presented transport, housing, energy and revenue figures as evidence it is sustaining public services and seeking political unity to support stability.

Overview

  • Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon told the assembly that the iWork for Sindh platform has logged about 4.8 million visits and more than 113,000 registrations as a jobs and services gateway.
  • The government said the Orange Line BRT is complete, Yellow and Red lines are under construction, the People’s Bus Service carries roughly 125,000 riders daily across multiple cities, and Pakistan’s first electric bus has been introduced.
  • Officials reported the Pink Scooty program raised women motorcycle licence holders from about 150 to 25,000 with a 100,000-license target, and said 2.1 million houses are planned for flood victims with claimed international audit recognition.
  • The Sindh Revenue Board is cited as growing revenue 24 percent with 368 staff while the Thar Coal Project was said to add 3,960 MW to the grid after roughly $1 billion in provincial spending.
  • All figures and program claims were presented by provincial officials as proof of continued welfare delivery despite budget cuts and are reported as government statements without independent verification; the government also highlighted new media-protection bodies and AI use for monitoring.