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KARACHI: Spokesperson for the Government of Sindh, Sukhdev Hemnani, has said that Sindh has emerged as Pakistan’s leading province in implementing European Union’s GSP+ framework through wide-ranging reforms.

Highlighting labour sector reforms, Hemnani said that Sindh has led Pakistan in advancing workers’ rights and welfare. He noted that since 2008, the minimum wage in Sindh has increased from Rs6,000 to Rs40,000 - with plans to increase it further in its upcoming budget.

He said labour protections have been extended to agricultural, industrial home-based, fisheries and domestic workers through landmark legislation and welfare initiatives, including Benazir Mazdoor Card, Benazir Hari Card, Sindh Home-Based Workers Act, Sindh Women Agricultural Workers Act, Sindh Domestic Workers Welfare legislation.

Hemnani said that Sindh has adopted a comprehensive child protection framework that has ensured 50 percent reduction in child labour, while recent legislation has prohibited the employment of children in domestic work. He said the province has also launched an Rs14 billion Early Childhood Development Programme benefiting more than 885,000 children under the age of five through quarterly financial assistance to caregivers, growth monitoring, nutrition counselling and school-readiness support.

He added that 3,000 non-formal education centres are being established across Sindh to bring out-of-school children into the education system. He further noted that key health indicators have improved significantly, with infant mortality declining to 2.9 percent compared to the national average of 5.4 percent. Reflecting on Sindh’s flagship initiatives, Hemnani said that the Peoples Poverty Reduction Programme has helped nearly 1.5 million women rise out of poverty and transformed rural communities through targeted economic empowerment interventions.

He added that the Sindh Peoples Housing for Flood Affectees programme, covering 2.1 million flood-affected families, has emerged as the world’s largest public asset transfer initiative, with ownership rights of climate-resilient homes being granted in the name of women.

He further noted that Sindh remains the first province in Pakistan to legislate 18 years as the minimum legal age of marriage for both males and females. He further highlighted the establishment of Gender-Based Violence Courts, Anti-Rape Crisis Cells and specialised investigation mechanisms, which have contributed to an increase in rape conviction rates from 5 percent to 22 percent.

Speaking on human rights reforms, Sukhdev Hemnani said that Sindh has approved a comprehensive Human Rights Policy and strengthened institutional mechanisms for implementing international treaty obligations.

Hemnani further stated that to ensure protection and welfare of minorities, more than 400 places of worship, including temples, churches and gurdwaras, have been restored, while minority communities continue to benefit from scholarships, welfare programmes and protective measures - including Minority Facilitation Desks in police stations, district-level interfaith harmony committees and dedicated security arrangements for religious sites and festivals.

“Under the leadership of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, Sindh Government will continue pursuing reforms to ensure inclusive and sustainable development for all segments of society,” Hemnani reiterated.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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