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    Sindh Government Grounds Over Half of Official Vehicles in Major Austerity Drive

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government has launched a significant austerity initiative by grounding approximately 60 percent of its official vehicles across various departments. This decision, taken by a sub-committee of the Sindh cabinet focused on cost-cutting measures, aims to curb unnecessary expenditures and promote energy conservation within the provincial administration.

    Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon revealed that out of a total fleet of 2,837 vehicles spread over more than 47 government departments, 1,524 have been temporarily taken off the roads. This move represents a substantial reduction in the use of government resources, reflecting the administration’s commitment to financial prudence during challenging economic times. The departments affected include key sectors such as health, finance, school education, energy, and anti-corruption bodies, where the number of grounded vehicles in some cases exceeds 65 percent.

    Among the most notable impacts of this austerity measure is the complete suspension of all vehicles within the Inter-Provincial Coordination Department. This department, which plays a critical role in liaising between Sindh and other provinces, will now operate with significantly reduced vehicular support, underscoring the seriousness of the government’s efforts to minimize operational costs. The primary objective behind this initiative is to lower energy consumption and cut down on fuel expenses, which are expected to save the government millions of rupees annually.

    Meanwhile, the austerity drive comes at a time when the Sindh government is also under pressure to maintain development momentum and address ongoing administrative challenges. In this context, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressed his approval of the provincial government’s performance during a recent parliamentary party meeting. He praised the Sindh Chief Minister and his cabinet for their effective management of the province’s affairs despite facing numerous difficulties.

    Bilawal Bhutto highlighted that the government’s focus remains firmly on resolving issues rather than engaging in political conflicts. He specifically addressed criticism related to the handling of crises such as the Gul Plaza incident, describing such negative remarks as “incomprehensible.” Furthermore, he defended Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab against politically motivated opposition, reaffirming his confidence in the mayor’s leadership and the ongoing development projects in the city. Bilawal assured lawmakers that efforts to revive Karachi’s infrastructure and public services would continue unabated, signaling a commitment to progress despite fiscal constraints.

    Overall, the Sindh government’s decision to ground a significant portion of its official vehicle fleet reflects a broader strategy to enhance fiscal discipline and operational efficiency. By reducing fuel consumption and limiting non-essential travel, the provincial administration hopes to set a precedent for responsible governance while navigating the complex economic landscape facing Pakistan today.

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