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Pakistan Print 2020-03-30

Sindh develops App for ration distribution on people's doorstep

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has established a Sindh Relief Initiative Application with a URL address under which social welfare organisations interested in working with his government would have to get themselves registered so that ration cou
Published 30 Mar, 2020 12:00am

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has established a Sindh Relief Initiative Application with a URL address under which social welfare organisations interested in working with his government would have to get themselves registered so that ration could be distributed among daily wagers at their doorsteps.
The URL address is https://play.google.com/store/apps/detailes?id=inc.codelabs.krtvolunteer.
This he said while presiding over a meeting of welfare organisations. The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, advisor law, special assistants, head of different welfare organisations, chief secretary, IG Police, Home secretary, Adl IG Karachi, PSCM, Secretary Finance and others.
The Sindh Relief Initiative is aimed at providing ration to the daily wagers and needy people at their doorsteps, the CM said and added that the daily wagers would have to get themselves registered through an application (APP) and then the government would distribute different areas among different welfare organisations for distribution of ration.
The chief minister said that according to 2017 census the population of the province comes to 50 million of them 10 million people or 1.4 million families are daily wagers, therefore, the government in support of welfare organisations have to provide them with ration bags.
He said that out of 10 million daily wagers, 25 percent were associated with construction industry who are covered under EOBI, 35 percent were affiliated with Textile and Ancillary industry and they were also registered with EOBI and 40 percent workers work in SMEs, cottage and roadside shops and transport industry and they were not registered with any organisation such as EOBI or SESSI.
Shah said that if an average family was provided with a ration bag of Rs5,500 the amount would come to Rs7.7 billion if 1.4 million families were covered. "I am developing a mechanism to reach each and every family so that no body go without ration," he said.
The chief minister said that all stakeholders, including government and non-government organisations should use the same platform to promote uniformity in the whole disbursement exercise. "Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for disbursement to be signed by all stakeholders," he said and added making use of technology for disbursement data management and record keeping.
He disclosed that Sindh Relief Initiative App has been developed for providing single platform for all relief activities. The App would ensure uniformity in disbursement by registering CNICs so that no duplication could happen. "The App will do volunteer management as well as register donors," he said.
He thanked the organisation such as Karachi Relief Trust, Saylani Welfare, Edhi, Bait-us-Salam, Citizen Foundation, Chhipa, Zindagi Trust, Patient Aid and various others who were supporting the government in its initiative.
He said that with the support of the government the welfare organisations like Saylani, Chhipa, Almgir, Zindagi Trust and others have started distribution of ration among the daily wagers and needy people in different areas and around 200,000 families have so far been provided with a 15 days ration bag.
Registration in Govt APP: All the welfare organisations have been requested to download the government APP https://play.google.com/store/apps/detailes?id=inc.codelabs.krtvolunteer and get them registered there so that a joint working group could be developed for distribution of ration without duplication. So far 12 organisations have downloaded the APP and joined the APP of the government.
The chief minister said that Minister Energy Imtiaz Shaikh, Minister LG Nasir Shah and Advisor Murtaza Wahab would be coordinating with the welfare organisations for fair distribution of ration at the doorsteps of people.
Advisory: Shah has said that there is ban on inter-provincial passenger transport but even then people from Sindh leave for Punjab and stuck up at the border. "The Punjab government, in consultation with Sindh government, has sealed its border for passenger transport, therefore, they would not allow them to enter into the Punjab. I would like to advise you not to leave your home during these critical days," he said.
The chief minister said that through home department he has issued directives to all the deputy commissioners not to allow inter-district passenger transport.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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