Sindh Expands e-Stamping Under CM Murad Shah
Karachi – March 18, 2026: The government of Sindh has stepped up efforts to promote digital governance as Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah reviewed the expansion of the e‑stamping system across the province.
The move aims to modernize public services, reduce fraud, and improve transparency in financial and legal transactions.
CM Shah Reviews Progress
During a high-level meeting, Syed Murad Ali Shah directed officials to speed up the rollout of the e‑stamping system.
He emphasized the importance of using technology to simplify processes and provide better services to citizens.
What Is the e-Stamping System?
The e‑stamping system replaces traditional paper-based stamp papers with a secure digital process.
As a result, citizens can generate stamp papers online, reducing the risk of forgery and eliminating the need for physical paperwork.
Benefits for Citizens
The expansion of e‑stamping offers several advantages:
- Faster processing of legal documents
- Reduced chances of fake stamp papers
- Improved transparency in transactions
- Easier access to services across Sindh
In addition, the system helps save time and costs for the public.
Push for Digital Transformation
The initiative is part of the broader effort to digitize government services in Pakistan.
Officials say digital tools can improve efficiency and make governance more transparent and accessible.
Future Expansion Plans
Authorities plan to extend the e‑stamping system to more districts in the coming months.
They also aim to integrate additional services to further strengthen digital governance across Sindh.
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