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(September 2023) The history of protests in Pakistan dates back to its establishment as an independent nation for India's Muslim population in 1947. Since then, Pakistan has seen a multitude of protests and uprisings, serving as a reflection of the various political, social, and economic challenges it has encountered throughout its history.
The Provincial Assembly of Sindh [b] is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani province of Sindh, and is located in Karachi, its provincial capital. It was established under Article 106 of the Constitution of Pakistan having a total of 168 seats, with 130 general seats, 29 seats reserved for women and 9 seats ...
7 July 2023: 7 August 2026: Peshawar High Court: Member of the Constitutional Bench 12 Irfan Saadat Khan: 3 November 2023: 6 February 2028: Sindh High Court: 13 Naeem Akhtar Afghan: 11 March 2024: 28 June 2028: Balochistan High Court: Member of the Constitutional Bench 14 Malik Shehzad Ahmed Khan [72] 25 June 2024: 24 March 2028: Lahore High ...
The Government of Sindh (Sindhi: حڪومت سنڌ) (Urdu: حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Its powers and structure are set out in the provisions of the 1973 Constitution , in which 30 Districts of 7 Divisions under its authority and jurisdiction.
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 ...
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.
The party was formed on November 11, 2012, [10] [11] as a merger of Labour Party Pakistan, Workers Party Pakistan and Awami Party Pakistan. [12] While not the first attempt to unify the Left, the AWP generated excitement among progressives due to its promise of building upon the left's best traditions and making adaptations necessary for a viable project.
On 5 August 2019, he was appointed as Provincial Minister of Sindh for Labour, Information and Archive. [1] He was appointed as Provincial Minister of Sindh for Education and Literacy and Human Resources succeeding Syed Sardar Ali Shah as Minister of Education as the CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah reshuffled the Cabinet of Sindh on 3 February 2020. [9]