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    Sindh to Present 2026-27 Budget Amid Proposed Development Spending Cuts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government is scheduled to present its budget for the fiscal year 2026-27 in the provincial assembly today, amid considerations to reduce overall development expenditures due to fiscal constraints. The assembly session is set to commence at 2pm, where the provincial budget will be formally tabled.

    Officials from the finance department have indicated that the total budget outlay for 2026-27 is expected to be lower than the current fiscal year’s allocation, reflecting a more cautious stance on public spending. The total budget for 2025-26 was Rs3.4 trillion, but the government is contemplating a 15 to 20 percent reduction in the development budget for the upcoming year.

    This proposed decrease aims to balance spending priorities while managing limited financial resources. However, the government has not yet finalized the exact budget size or confirmed the extent of any approved cuts.

    Notably, despite the anticipated cutbacks, there is a strong intention to protect funding for development projects in Karachi, the province’s economic center. Furthermore, recommendations have been made to exempt development allocations for critical sectors such as health, education, and the home department from any reductions.

    This approach underscores the government’s commitment to sustaining essential public services and security-related initiatives even amid broader fiscal tightening. The final budget details and spending priorities will become clear once the budget is officially presented in the assembly later today.

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