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The Government of Sindh (Sindhi: حڪومت سنڌ) (Urdu: حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Its powers and structure are set out in the provisions of the 1973 Constitution , in which 30 Districts of 7 Divisions under its authority and jurisdiction.
Sindh Bank Limited was established on 29 October 2010 with seed capital of Rs.10 billion, wholly subscribed by the Government of Sindh. [1] It commenced full-scale banking business in April 2011, and has established 331 on-line branches spread across 169 towns and cities of Pakistan. Out of these, 14 branches are dedicated to Islamic Banking.
The Thatta Sarkar (1593–1629), Thatta Subah (1629–1737) or Sind State (1737–1843), also referred to as Scinde or Sindh, was a Mughal Sarkar later a Subah, then a proto-state, and lastly a princely state in the Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent until its annexation by the East India Company in 1843.
The Sindh Information Department is a provincial government entity in Sindh, Pakistan. [2] Its primary role is to ensure effective and strategic media coverage of government activities through both electronic and print platforms. To achieve this, the department collaborates closely with the media and journalists.
Besides Sindh the historical homeland of Sindhis are regions like Kacchi Plain, the Lasbela and Makran regions in Balochistan, [1] the Bahawalpur region [2] of Punjab, [3] the Kutch region of Gujarat, [4] [5] and Jaisalmer and Barmer regions of Rajasthan, India. [6] There are many Sindhi-Hindus who migrated to India after partition in 1947. [7] [8]
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Before Indian independence it was known as the Thar and Parkar (1901–1947) or Eastern Sindh Frontier District (1860–1901). [1] The district is the largest in Sindh, [6] and has the largest Hindu population in Pakistan. [7] It has the lowest Human Development Index rating of all the districts in Sindh.