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Government of Sindh is based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. (Sind) سندھ is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and is home to the Sindhis and various other groups. Neighbouring regions are Balochistan to the west and north, Punjab in the north and India to the east. To the south is the Arabian Sea. The main languages are Sindhi and Urdu. Known by various names in the past, the name Sindh comes from the Indo-Aryans whose legends claimed that the Indus River flowed from the mouth of a lion or Sinh-ka-bab. In Sanskrit the province was dubbed Sindhu meaning an ocean. The Assyrians (as early as the seventh century BCE) knew the region as Sinda, the Persians Abisind, the Greeks Sinthus, the Romans Sindus, the Chinese Sintow, while the Arabs dubbed it simply Sind, which is what the province is now known as.

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[edit] Minister of Sindh

  • Governor of Sindh Province: Dr Ishrat-ul-Abad
  • Chief minister: Of Sindh Provincial region, Southern Pakistan is Dr. Arbab Ghulam Rahim.

[edit] Government of Sindh

[edit] Local Government Department

[edit] Finance Department

[edit] Planning & Development Department

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