The Sindh Assembly Secretariat has issued an official notification introducing wide-ranging austerity and fuel conservation measures, effective from March 11, 2026, until further orders, in an effort to ensure prudent use of public resources.
According to the notification, Syed Awais Qadir Shah has voluntarily decided to forgo his salary and all benefits, including fuel, for two months. Additionally, a 25 per cent reduction in salaries and benefits has been announced for members of the provincial assembly, while officers in Grade 20 and above will face a two-day salary deduction.
Significant administrative changes have also been introduced. Offices of the assembly secretariat will remain closed on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, while 50 per cent of the staff will work from home on an alternate basis. Employees have been directed to remain available at all times and report to the office within one hour if required.
A 70 per cent energy conservation target has been set, with a ban on the use of unnecessary electrical appliances. Assembly sessions will also be conducted before sunset to reduce electricity consumption.
In the transport sector, measures include a 50 per cent reduction in fuel allocation, closure of 60 per cent of government vehicles, and promotion of carpooling to cut costs.
The notification further states that meetings of standing committees will be held online, while a complete ban has been imposed on the purchase of new vehicles and equipment, as well as on official visits and foreign travel until June 2026.
Officials said the measures have been taken in view of prevailing economic challenges to ensure efficient and responsible utilization of government resources.






