Key Takeaways
- Sindh Provincial Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Muhammad Ali Malkani, emphasizes the importance of modernizing the Karachi Fish Harbour.
- Improvements aim to boost fishing sector and enhance marine economy in Sindh province.
- Visiting officials include Managing Director of Karachi Fish Harbour and high-ranking departmental officers.
Sindh Provincial Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Muhammad Ali Malkani, has highlighted the urgent need for modernization at the Karachi Fish Harbour. During a detailed visit to the facility, he underscored that improvements will not only enhance the fishing sector but also contribute significantly to the provincial economy.
Malkani stated during his interaction with newsmen: 'Bringing revolutionary steps to modernize the fish harbour is a top priority for our government. We aim to increase seafood exports and ensure better welfare of fishermen, which are crucial for the growth of the marine economy.'
The minister's visit was comprehensive, covering various sections of the Karachi Fish Harbour. He inspected facilities provided to fishermen, reviewed security protocols, and assessed the cleanliness situation. His directives emphasized the need for improved administrative arrangements and enhanced basic amenities.
In his speech, Malkani added: 'We must provide a secure, well-equipped, and conducive environment for all individuals associated with the fisheries sector. This is essential for their welfare and the overall stability of our economy.'
The provincial minister also issued strict directives to relevant authorities, stressing that the cleanliness system, basic amenities, security, and administrative affairs at the fish harbour must be further improved and streamlined.
Managing Director of Karachi Fish Harbour, Zahid Khemtio, and other high-ranking officials from the Marine Fisheries Department were present during the visit. They provided a detailed briefing to Malkani on the operations and current status of the harbour.
Director General of Marine Fisheries, Asim Karim, and Deputy Secretary of Livestock, Muhammad Imran, also accompanied the provincial minister. Their presence underscores the importance of this initiative in addressing the needs of the fishing community and promoting sustainable development.
The visit is part of a broader strategy to uplift the Karachi Fish Harbour, which has been identified as a key area for investment and modernization by the Sindh government. The aim is to create a more efficient and productive environment that benefits both local fishermen and the wider economy.
'Bringing revolutionary steps to modernize the fish harbour is a top priority for our government.'
Muhammad Ali Malkani, Sindh Provincial Minister for Livestock and Fisheries
'We must provide a secure, well-equipped, and conducive environment for all individuals associated with the fisheries sector.'
Muhammad Ali Malkani, Sindh Provincial Minister for Livestock and Fisheries




