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    Sindh Government Grounds Over 60% of Departmental Vehicles to Slash Fuel Costs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government has taken a significant step to address the escalating fuel prices by grounding over 60 percent of its departmental vehicles. This austerity measure affects more than 47 government departments and aims to drastically reduce the province’s fuel expenditure. The decision reflects the administration’s commitment to curbing unnecessary spending amid rising operational costs.

    Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon elaborated on the move, revealing that a sub-committee formed under the provincial cabinet’s austerity policy recommended this large-scale suspension. Out of a total fleet of 2,837 vehicles, 1,524 have been temporarily taken off the roads. This unprecedented reduction is part of a broader strategy to tighten the government’s budget and optimize resource allocation during challenging economic times.

    The departments impacted by this directive include critical sectors such as health, finance, school education, energy, and anti-corruption agencies. In some cases, the reduction in vehicle usage has surpassed 65 percent, highlighting the government’s resolve to enforce austerity measures rigorously. Notably, the inter-provincial coordination department has completely grounded its entire fleet, underscoring the seriousness of the initiative.

    Minister Memon emphasized that this policy is designed not only to cut down on fuel consumption but also to promote more efficient management of government assets. By limiting vehicle use to essential and emergency services only, the government hopes to save millions of rupees in fuel costs. This move is part of a wider effort to reduce public expenditure and ensure that taxpayer money is spent judiciously.

    Furthermore, the provincial administration has issued strict instructions to all departments to fully comply with the new guidelines. The minister highlighted that these austerity measures are being implemented in the national interest, aiming to foster fiscal discipline and improve governance. This approach is expected to set a precedent for other provinces grappling with similar financial challenges.

    In conclusion, the Sindh government’s decision to ground a majority of its departmental vehicles marks a decisive step towards combating the financial strain caused by rising fuel prices. By prioritizing essential services and enhancing resource efficiency, the administration is sending a clear message about its commitment to responsible governance and economic prudence.

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