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First holder. Sir Charles Napier. Salary. 10000$. Website. www.governorsindh.gov.pk. The governor of Sindh is the appointed head of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. The office of the governor as the head of the province is largely a ceremonial position; the executive powers lie with the chief minister and the chief secretary of Sindh.
Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (2017-18) [1] Pakistan Muslim League (F) (2013-17) [2] Kamran Tessori (Urdu: کامران ٹیسوری) is a Pakistani politician and businessman, currently serving as the Governor of Sindh [3] since 9 October 2022. [4] Tessori is a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan party. [5]
The Government of Sindh (Sindhi: حڪومت سنڌ) (Urdu: حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Its powers and structure are set out in the provisions of the 1973 Constitution, in which 30 Districts of 7 Divisions under its authority and jurisdiction. The province's executive head and head of ...
PTI (1996-2023) Children. 2 [1] Imran Ismail (Urdu: عمران اسماعیل; born 1 January 1958) is a Pakistani businessman and politician He served as the 33rd governor of Sindh from 27 August 2018 to 18 April 2022. Before being appointed Governor of Sindh, he was a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh for a brief period in August 2018.
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The Governor's House (Urdu: گورنر ہاؤس), officially known as Sindh Governor House, and also known by its former names including Government House, Governor-General's House and President's House, is a palace in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is the official residence of the governor of Sindh. The current governor of Sindh is Kamran Tessori.
4. Residence (s) Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Ishratul Ibad Khan (Urdu: عشرت العباد خان, born 2 March 1963) is a British-Pakistani [1] doctor and politician who served as the 30th governor of Sindh, Pakistan. He took up the post of Governor of Sindh, Pakistan on 27 December 2002, becoming the youngest governor to hold the office. [2]
Sir Bartle Frere, Commissioner of Sind during British India. Sir Lancelot Graham as Governor of Sind. Commissioners who served British India are as follows: 1847–1850: Robert Keith Pringle [3] 1851–1859: Henry Bartle Edward Frere [4] 1859–1862: Jonathan Duncan Inverarity [5] 1862–1867: Samuel Mansfield. 1867–1868: William Henry Havelock.