Chief Minister of Pakistan's Sindh province Murad Ali Shah has created a group on instant messaging service WhatsApp for Cabinet members aimed at keeping him informed about their activities.
Using the latest technology for good governance, Shah on Monday created the WhatsApp group titled 'Cabinet' and included ministers, advisers and special assistants in it, Dawn online reported.
The Chief Minister himself is the group administrator.
He asked all the cabinet members to keep him informed about their activities and issues on the group.
Official sources told Dawn online that cabinet members had started sharing pictures of their visits and meetings, and details of other activities in the group.
--IANS
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