The Government of Sindh has announced fresh recruitment for Grade 1 to 4 positions in all 30 districts of the province, according to the reports on Thursday.
Recruitment for grade 1 to 4 posts across province
Officials said that the deputy commissioners have been given the authority to supervise the hiring process at the union council, town, tehsil and district levels.
The vacancies will include posts such as naib qasid, chowkidar, sanitary worker, driver and dispatch rider.
The District recruitment committees have also already prepared the approved lists of vacancies based on interviews and tests conducted in 2023.
In addition to this, all of the seven districts of the Karachi Division are part of the recruitment drive.
Authorities have also directed that the entire hiring process should be completed before June 2027.
The move comes after the Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan raised political objections. And they challenged the earlier recruitment recommendations in the Sindh High Court over alleged irregularities.
Officials have also stated that the new recruitment process will be carried out transparently and strictly according to government rules.
Sindh to provide free meals, rations to 200,000 students
In another development, the Sindh government has announced a major food support program for schoolchildren across the province.
Under an agreement signed with the United States Department of Agriculture, more than 200,000 students enrolled in 1,300 government primary schools will get free cooked meals and take home food rations.
The initiative will be implemented with the support of Save the Children and the World Food Programme.
Funding for the project will come through the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program. Under which the United States will provide $80 million in financial assistance as well.
The agreement signing ceremony was held in Karachi. Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah represented the provincial government.
The US Consul General Charles Goodman signed the memorandum of understanding on behalf of the United States.
The event was also attended by Muhammad Khurram Gondal, Country Director of Save the Children Pakistan, and Coco Ushiyama, Country Director of the World Food Programme.
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