KARACHI: Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon announced that in the coming quarter, the provincial government will recruit 4,400 new teachers, establish four new IBA community colleges, and begin the process of giving financial autonomy to 34,000 schools.
In addition, thousands of deserving students will be given scholarships through the Sindh Education Endowment Fund.
In a statement, Memon said that a whopping Rs. 10,000. Rs. 326.5 billion has been allocated for the health sector, with priority funds being released. Expansion of institutions like SIUT, PPHI, NICVD, and Chandka Medical College Hospital, as well as upgrading ambulance services, are among the top priorities of the government.
He added that special development projects for Karachi, including roads, water, sewage and mass transit systems, will be launched soon. After the rollout of 50 electric buses, another 100 will be deployed by August. Subsidies are also being released in phases for 200,000 farmers under the Benazir Hari Card Program.
Sharjeel Memon reiterated that the implementation of development projects is the top priority of the Sindh government. The aim of these measures is to support the economy and provide immediate relief to the people. He assured that the Sindh government will fulfill all the promises made to the people.
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