Sindh govt introduces one-window system for businesses

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said on Thursday that the provincial government has introduced a one-window system to provide maximum facilities to the business community, a private media outlet reported.

Addressing a ceremony in Islamabad, CM Murad said that the Sindh government has taken this step to ensure the provision of all facilities to the business community under one roof. He said the new digital system would help reduce traders’ issues, besides saving their time.

The chief minister said that the provincial government was committed to introducing economic reforms to boost business activities in the country, adding that the government intends to bring automation in its institutions.

CM Shah maintained that Pakistan’s ranking on ease of doing business index improved owing to positive steps taken by the government.

Earlier on May 11, the chief minister had inaugurated the Sindh Building Control Authority’s online one-window facility for grant of construction permits in the metropolis.

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