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Saeed Memon clinches world’s prestigious Chevening Scholarship

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KARACHI: There are few people in the world who makes their own destiny by untiring efforts and hard-work. The same is the case with Sindh Information Department’s Deputy Director Saeed Memon who clinched the world’s prestigious fully funded Chevening Scholarship, provided by the Foreign, Commonwealth, Development office (FCDO), Government of the United Kingdom.

As many as 58749 applicants from all over the world applied for the Chevening 2022-23, and only two percent of them could finally succeed at the global level. On the national level, out of a total of 58000, there were some 8700 Pakistani applicants, and only 36 emerged successful, Saeed Memon being one of them from the province of Sindh.

“It was a very competitive and nerve-racking process, and finally being chosen by the Chevening is not only a great honor but also a life-changing opportunity”, said Saeed Memon.

Saeed Memon has been offered admission to one of the top-ranking Universities in the UK, the University of Sussex, to study his Master’s program in Governance, Development, and Public Policy. The Institute of Development Studies of the University of Sussex has been ranked as the number one institute in the world for Development studies courses.

Saeed Memon served as the Public Relations Officer to Chief Minister Sindh from 2013 to 2016. Since then, his latest assignment has remained as the Deputy Director of Public Relations for the Culture, Tourism, and Antiquities Department Government of Sindh. He remained the Editor of the Bi-Monthly official Newsletter “Sambara”, as well as he is the author of the 400-pages book of Cultural Activism in Sindh, published by the Culture Department. A voracious reader and having a keen interest in contemporary literature, he has been a content writer, and his articles have been published in different local newspapers. He did his master’s in Journalism from Shah Abdul Lateef University Khairpur, and LLB from the University of Karachi, and then remained attached to some print and electronic media as well as did his legal practice at City Courts Karachi. Thereafter, he secured the first position in the competitive examination for the post of Information Officer (BPS-17) held by the Sindh Public Service Commission in 2012. Prior to that, he was the Private Secretary to the Vice Chancellor Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana Sindh. He belongs to Larkana, the city of Mohenjo Daro.

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Sindh Solid Waste Management Board starts paying for garbage disposal in Pak Rupees

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KARACHI: With an aim to lower the financial burden on the provincial exchequer, the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB) started to pay private companies contracted for garbage disposal in the city in local currency instead of US dollars.

In this regard, Managing Director SSWMB Syed Imtiaz Ali Shah held a meeting with representatives of the private firms responsible for disposal of garbage in the city and apprised them of the decisions made by the steering committee of the Board.

The meeting deliberated upon the new plan of garbage disposal in the city before the expiry of the contracts made with private firms for solid waste management on district West, Malir, Keamari and East.

It was informed in the meeting that the negotiation with the contracting firms for payment in local currency had already been started.

The representatives of the private firms working in district Malir, West and Keamari informed the meeting that the verification of the staff and vehicles had been completed through a third party, while the verification was still going on in district East.

The managing-director directed the officials concerned to take steps to further improve efficiency in the new operational plan.

He asked the officials to make union committee-wise operational plan, containing complete details of daily waste volume, transport, machinery, staff and all resources to further improve the door-to-door waste collection services.

He also directed the private companies to pay the salaries of their respective staff on time. Mr Shah said that the operational plan should also include training of the staff, the strategy of separate collection of waste and date of people who picked garbage illegally.

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SBCA launches crackdown against illegal structures in Karachi

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KARACHI: The Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) has initiated massive crackdown against illegal constructions in different parts of the city, resulting in demolition of numerous buildings, marriage halls etc.

In a recent operation against illegal constructions in Karachi’s district Central, SBCA officials also came under firing, however, SBCA officials proceeded with the operation and demolished the fourth floor of the targeted building.

Director General of SBCA Abdul Rasheed Solangi has instructed the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Central to apprehend the culprits immediately and file a case against those involved in the firing.

Abdul Rasheed Solangi emphasized the need for fearless enforcement actions against illegal constructions and commended the SBCA staff for their dedication and honesty. He assured them of full support in facing any challenges during their duties.

Abdul Rasheed Solangi along with the demolition squad has bulldozed more than four buildings in areas including Essa Nagri, Paposh Nagar, and Gulberg. Moreover, over 13 illegal portions have been demolished in areas including Saddar Town, Jamshed Town, Gulberg, and Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

Director General of SBCA Abdul Rasheed Solangi is personally supervising the crackdown against illegal constructions. The provincial government is committed to cleansing Karachi from all forms of illegal constructions, the DG adds.

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Sindh CS, British Deputy High Commissioner vow to strengthen bilateral relations, work for environmental challenges

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KARACHI: British Deputy High Commissioner Sarah Mooney met with Chief Secretary Sindh Syed Asif Hyder Shah at the Sindh Secretariat on Wednesday to discuss enhancing bilateral relations between Pakistan and the United Kingdom.

During the meeting, Chief Secretary Sindh Syed Asif Hyder Shah briefed the British Deputy High Commissioner on the ongoing efforts in infrastructure development, water supply, sewage, and governance in Sindh. He stated that the Sindh government is actively working on improving water supply, sewage, and road infrastructure to accommodate Karachi’s growing population.

“Pakistan, although only contributing less than 1 percent to global greenhouse gas emissions, is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change.” Said CS Sindh

He highlighted that Pakistan incurred a loss of $32 billion from the 2022 floods and is vulnerable to future environmental risks, underscoring the urgent need for proactive measures to mitigate such disasters.

Furthermore, he expressed concerns about the adverse effects of environmental changes on the River Indus. Chief Secretary Sindh Syed Asif Hyder Shah informed that the federal-level Living Indus project has been initiated, after consultation with environmental experts, stakeholders, and provincial governments. He expressed a desire for technical assistance from the British government to address environmental changes.

Syed Asif Hyder Shah also mentioned investment opportunities in energy, investment, and agriculture sectors in Sindh for British investors. British Deputy High Commissioner Sarah Mooney expressed interest in collaborating on the Living Indus project and other projects related to environment. Chief Secretary Sindh presented traditional souvenir to the British Deputy High Commissioner.

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