Sindh govt worked on various projects in 1 year and development projects in Karachi are underway


Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has announced not to buy wheat this year and said that they have 1.3 million tons of wheat.
Addressing a ceremony held in Karachi to mark the completion of one year of the Sindh government, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that the cabinet was sworn in on March 12 last year, today one year has been completed. The Sindh government worked on various projects in one year and work is underway on development projects in Karachi. ‘We never claimed that we are doing this work for the first time’.
The Sindh Chief Minister stated that the Sindh government is working according to Bilawal Bhutto's vision, has tried to improve governance, and has started many public projects.
He added that last year Bilawal Bhutto launched the Sindh Hari Card. Through Benazir Hari Card, they are facilitating farmers, and measures to store water were among their priorities.
Murad Ali Shah further said that the education sector in Sindh is being developed on modern lines, and efforts have been made to improve governance in the province.
The Chief Minister of Sindh announced that the Sindh government will not purchase wheat this year, we have 1.3 million tons of wheat.
He said that the mapping of villages is being done through drones. 120 flood-affected roads have also been built, and cameras have been installed in Sindh Police through the S-4 project.
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