Karachi:
The Sindh Assembly continued its debate on the provincial budget for the fifth consecutive day Saturday. The session, President of Vice President Anthony Naveed, focused on the government’s ongoing efforts to improve public services, lift living standards and address core problems throughout the province.
SINDH SINCE SINCE SINCE Azra Fazal Pechuho shared its department’s performance in detail. She emphasized that 19 chest pain is currently operating in Karachi. She also announced plans to acquire CT scanning and MRI machines and improve ICU facilities in public hospitals.
The Minister rejected rumors that the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (Siut) has been handed over to any NGO. MQM-Pakistan MPA Iftikhar Alam criticized the Sindh government and claimed discriminatory treatment to Karachi. He questioned the necessity of the billion-dollar Karimabad division.
He demanded a formula for revenue settlement at the district level corresponding to the NFC price. SINDH Education Minister Sardar Shah criticized the federal government’s financial investigation and claimed that outdated data was used to incorrectly represent Sindh’s performance.
Sindh minister Zia-Ul-Hassan Lanjar outlined various initiatives taken to improve the law and order of the province. He mentioned a noticeable decrease in several categories of crime compared to previous years.
According to the minister, 7,441 mobile phones were snapped in the past year, but the frequency of such events has fallen.



