FISCAL REPORT
The consolidated report of the Provincial Ombudsman for the Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace, Act 2010 (hereon mentioned as PHWWP) contain: An overview of Sindh Ombudsman's office, its value system, mission and services; A detailed discussion on the Sindh Ombudsman's strategic planning throughout the years, the complaint redressal system and his office administration. A statistics description of all the complaints received, the inquiry committees formed and the general performance in these years. A detailed description of all the awareness steps taken by the Sindh Ombudsman and his team for the Act 2010 as well as a review of his achievements in the process of implementations of this Act.
Annual Budget 2016
The province of Sindh has been designated after the river Sindh (Indus) which literally created it and has been also its sole means of sustenance. However, the importance of the river and close phonetical resemblance in nomenclature would make one consider Sindhu as the probable origin of the name of Sindh. Later phonetical changes transformed Sindhu into Hindu in Pahlavi and into Hoddu in Hebrew.
The province of Sindh has been designated after the river Sindh (Indus) which literally created it and has been also its sole means of sustenance. However, the importance of the river and close phonetical resemblance in nomenclature would make one consider Sindhu as the probable origin of the name of Sindh. Later phonetical changes transformed Sindhu into Hindu in Pahlavi and into Hoddu in Hebrew.
The province of Sindh has been designated after the river Sindh (Indus) which literally created it and has been also its sole means of sustenance. However, the importance of the river and close phonetical resemblance in nomenclature would make one consider Sindhu as the probable origin of the name of Sindh. Later phonetical changes transformed Sindhu into Hindu in Pahlavi and into Hoddu in Hebrew.
The province of Sindh has been designated after the river Sindh (Indus) which literally created it and has been also its sole means of sustenance. However, the importance of the river and close phonetical resemblance in nomenclature would make one consider Sindhu as the probable origin of the name of Sindh. Later phonetical changes transformed Sindhu into Hindu in Pahlavi and into Hoddu in Hebrew.