Pakistani PM Announces New Relief Package For Low-Income Segment

Pakistani PM Announces New Relief Package For Low-Income Segment

ISLAMABAD, May 29 (NNN-APP) – Pakistani Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, announced a new relief package worth 28 billion rupees (around 140 million U.S. dollars) per month, to mitigate impact of increase in prices of petroleum products, on lower-income people of the country.

In a televised address to the nation, Friday night, on National TV, Sharif said, the relief package will provide around 14 million deserving families with immediate assistance of 2,000 rupees each on a monthly basis.

The package will provide financial assistance to almost 85 million people, which is nearly one-third of the total population of Pakistan, he said, adding that, this relief is in addition to the support already being provided to the under-privileged faction through the framework of Benazir Income Support Programme.

The prime minister said that, this relief package will be included in the next financial budget.

Sharif said that, Utility Stores Corporation throughout the country has been ordered to provide 10 kilograms of flour bags at a subsidised rate of 400 rupees.

The prime minister also announced to initiate a consultative process, to take all the political parties on board, in order to ensure smooth implementation of the economic policies.– NNN-APP  

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