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The department deals with postings, promotions, and transfers in the Government of Sindh. This posting is given to a senior Officer in the Pakistan Administrative Service usually of the rank of BS-21. [1] [2] [3] The SGA&CD runs the Government of Sindh 'Protocol Cell'. It is also in charge of all Sindh Government Official residences and ...
The Chief Secretary Sindh, as head of the provincial bureaucracy, is the boss of the province. The provincial Chief Secretary of Grade-22 is equivalent in rank to a Federal Secretary, is appointed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Under him comes the entire Government of Sindh. Currently, there are only 5 Grade-21 Officers in the province.
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The Chairman Planning and Development Board (Sindh) is the head of the Planning and Development Department and serves as the Chief Executive of the Board. The Chairman of P&D is considered the highest-ranking office in the Government of Sindh, after the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary of Sindh. The office of the Chairman has been vacant ...
The FCI is one of the largest corporations in India started by the government, and one of the largest supply chain management companies in Asia. [4] It operates through five zonal and 26 regional offices. Each year, the Food Corporation of India purchases roughly 15 to 20 percent of India's wheat output and 12 to 15 percent of its rice output ...
The Sindh Information Department is a provincial government entity in Sindh, Pakistan. [2] Its primary role is to ensure effective and strategic media coverage of government activities through both electronic and print platforms. To achieve this, the department collaborates closely with the media and journalists.
The budget's outlay for the upcoming fiscal year 2023–2024 is Rs2247.581 billion. [1] The budget is focused on helping those harmed by the floods and giving the province poor social protection. [2] To reach Rs700 billion, the development budget has grown by 72%. The development budget does not, however, include any funding for environmental ...
[3] The commission consists of a chairman and members. The chairman is appointed by the Governor of Sindh where as the members are appointed by the Chief Minister of Sindh. The commission is assisted by the secretary who provides a link among the commission, its secretariat and the government agencies. [4]