The Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, has launched a major initiative to promote digital governance, aiming to enhance transparency and efficiency across the province.
Rs12.8 Billion Revenue Through Digital Systems
During the announcement, the chief minister highlighted that the government has successfully collected Rs12.8 billion in revenue through digital systems.
This milestone reflects the growing impact of technology-driven solutions in improving financial management and governance.
Move Towards Paperless Governance
As part of the digital transformation strategy, the Sindh government is working to implement a paperless system.
This initiative is expected to:
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Reduce bureaucratic delays
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Improve transparency
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Streamline administrative processes
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Enhance public service delivery
‘Sindh Pay’ Platform in Development
One of the key upcoming projects is ‘Sindh Pay’, a digital payment platform designed to facilitate government transactions electronically.
The platform will:
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Enable secure digital payments
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Reduce dependency on manual processes
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Support a cashless ecosystem
Modernising Governance
The digital governance drive reflects the government’s commitment to modernising its administrative infrastructure.
By integrating technology into governance, authorities aim to make services more efficient, transparent, and accessible for citizens.
A Step Towards Digital Pakistan
The initiatives are part of a broader vision to leverage digital tools for better governance and improved service delivery.
The success in revenue collection through digital means demonstrates the potential of e-governance in transforming public sector operations.


