Pakistan

Sindh Ends Deceased Quota for Government Jobs

The Sindh Cabinet has approved the abolition of the “deceased quota” in line with orders from the Supreme Court, marking a significant policy change. The decision was made during a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

The provincial government announced that no further recruitment will be made under the deceased quota in the province. Previously, the quota allowed for the replacement of employees who passed away during service.

In addition to this change, the Sindh Cabinet approved the creation of a company to provide clean water and sanitation services to rural areas. The establishment of the Sindh People’s Rural Civic Services was also approved.

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The Cabinet further approved reforms in the process for appointing vice chancellors at universities, along with the installation of automated electronic vending machines. A committee was formed to address issues within the educational boards, and amendments were approved to the rules governing the establishment of the Sindh IT Company.

Additionally, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Sukkur IBA for conducting general screening tests was extended, reinforcing the commitment to transparency and merit-based appointments.

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Arsalan Khattak