The Sindh Cabinet approved a series of policy decisions regarding governance, the economy, and public service delivery during a meeting at the provincial secretariat.

These reforms aim to accelerate development and strengthen administrative oversight across the province. By targeting multiple sectors simultaneously, the provincial government seeks to improve the efficiency of service delivery for residents.

Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah chaired the session, where the cabinet focused on strengthening governance and improving economic stability. The meeting served as a mechanism to align various provincial departments with broader development goals.

As part of the economic review, the cabinet examined the targeted fuel-subsidy scheme. Officials said that Rs146.77 million [1] has been disbursed under this program. The scheme has processed 3,976 vehicle cases [2] to date.

In addition to social subsidies, the administration is prioritizing infrastructure. Chief Minister Shah reviewed the Federal Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) portfolio, which totals Rs140 billion [3]. The chief minister said road projects within this portfolio must be fast-tracked to ensure timely delivery of infrastructure upgrades.

The cabinet's wide-ranging decisions cover governance and economy, sectors critical to the province's stability. The administration said these measures are necessary to ensure that public funds translate into tangible improvements in provincial infrastructure and citizen welfare.

The Sindh Cabinet approved a series of policy decisions regarding governance, the economy, and public service delivery.

The simultaneous focus on high-value infrastructure projects and targeted social subsidies suggests a dual-track strategy by the Sindh government. By fast-tracking the Rs140 billion federal portfolio while maintaining fuel subsidies, the administration is attempting to balance long-term capital growth with immediate economic relief for citizens.