Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, who also holds the finance portfolio, presented a Rs1,241.13 billion budget with a deficit of Rs18.38bn for the financial year 2020-21 in the provincial assembly on Wednesday.
Among the notable figures of the Sindh budget was a 10 per cent across the board increase in the salary of government employees up to grade 16 and five per cent increase in the salary of officials above grade 17.
In his budget speech amid a noisy protest by opposition parties in the Sindh Assembly, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and Grand Democratic Alliance, the chief minister said that no new tax had been introduced in the budget 2020-21 and the increase in non-development expenditure was restricted to seven per cent only.
corruption ki dukan!
Hard punch on khan’s handsome face
other provinces should learn from Sindh Govt
Good work cm Sindh
Increments for government officials who are mostly political appointee for not going anything and getting salaries at home
Rs 1.24tr budget for bilawal house.
Yes Sindh gave 75 % to federal poll got back only 10% punjab gave only 10% federal poll back got 90 % what joke injustice federal system who hazards losses hurts sindh s actual rights
waiting for Central government for bashing on Sindh budget without any logic and sense