Provincial Assembly Of Sindh

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Karachi City, Pakistan

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State government office

Provincial Assembly Of Sindh Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Provincial Assembly Of Sindh is located in Karachi City, Pakistan on Sindh Assembly Building, Court Rd, Saddar Karachi,. Provincial Assembly Of Sindh is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category state government office in Pakistan.

Address

Sindh Assembly Building, Court Rd, Saddar Karachi,

Phone

+92 21 9212000

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Redbridge Back Pain Clinic

This buildings should be bulldoze or grounded immediately as there's no delivery we get from these concrete blocks or the people who sits in they're mafia who drinks peoples blood thier hard earn taxes money in the name of democracy. I will give minus-5 star

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AKBAR GUJJAR

It's nice and historical place as a political gathering of Sindh province

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Hassan Azezee

It is a historic building, well built but strong despite being old, now something new is being built next to it, it will be for the convenience of the members of the assembly.

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Syedasad Imam

Amazing place

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Harry Sam

A large part of Sindh was captured by the British commander General Sir Charles Napierstatus as a State and became a Commissionerate of British India's Bombay Presidency, being controlled by a Commissioner.[citation needed] In 1890, after the Minto reforms, Sindh gained representation for the first time in the Bombay Legislative Assembly, with four members representing it. From that time, a movement to separate Sindh from the Bombay Presidency was established, and in 1935, after a long struggle, a new chapter in the history of Sindh opened. Under Section 40(3) of Government of India Act 1935, Sindh was separated from the Bombay presidency with effect from 1 April 1936. With the introduction by the same Act of Provincial Autonomy, the newly created Province of Sindh secured a Legislative Assembly of its own, consisting of sixty members, who were elected on the basis of communal representation and weight age to the minority community. Sir Lancelot Graham was appointed as the first Governor of Sindh by the British Government on 1 April 1936. Until 1937, he was also the head of an Executive Council of 25 members, which administered the affairs of Sindh and included two advisers from the Council of Bombay. Sir Khan Bahadur Allah Bux Soomro was the first chief minister of Sindh and a close aide to the British Government.

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Mumtaz Ali

Good

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Malik Nadeem

Further information: Elections in Pakistan Provincial Assembly of Sindh (Sindhi: صوبائي اسمبلي سنڌ, Urdu: صوبائی اسمبلی سندھ\u200e) is a unicameral house of elected representatives of people of Sindh established under Article 106 of the Constitution of Pakistan. Under this article, the total number of seats for the Assembly through direct vote is 168, of which 29 seats are reserved for women and 9 seats for non-Muslims.

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Furqan Ansari

Very beautiful building. The old building was built by british government where liaquat ali khan first time raised Pakistan flag