Sindh Pakistan Budget 2023-24

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah announced a 35% increase in the salaries of employees from grade 1 to 16 in the province. The Chief Minister of Sindh has also announced to increase the salaries of employees of grade 16 and above by 30%.
Murad Ali Shah also announced a 17.5% increase in pension and a 35% increase in the minimum salary of Rs 25,000. The minimum salary will be 35 thousand 550 rupees.

Sindh Pakistan Budget 2023-24

Sindh budget 2023-24

More than 380 billion rupees are proposed to be allocated for new and ongoing development schemes, 88 billion rupees are proposed to be allocated for 7193 new schemes in the next financial year.

It is proposed to allocate 291 billion rupees for 3311 ongoing schemes in Sindh, 1772 schemes will be completed in the current financial year in the province.

It is proposed to allocate more than 12 billion 52 crore rupees for the ongoing mega projects of Karachi.

It is proposed to allocate 30 billion rupees for the district development budget, in the development budget it is proposed to allocate more than 100 billion rupees for foreign aid projects for Karachi.

Upgradation schemes of civil, district, taluka headquarters hospitals are included in the new budget.

In the new budget in the province, it is proposed to increase the grant of the local councils, the salary of the civil servants is expected to increase by 15 to 20 percent in the budget of the province.

In the budget of the next fiscal year, there is also a proposal to increase the minimum wage of the workers.

One trillion 65 billion rupees have been proposed for the development projects of school education, 65 billion 80 crores of the development budget is proposed to be allocated for college education.

It is proposed to allocate 67 billion 10 crore rupees for the development projects of university boards.

There is a plan to establish fifty English medium schools in the districts of Sindh, it is proposed to keep one billion 51 crore rupees for the project of English medium schools.