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Cabinet Endorses Ramazan Relief Package

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Cabinet Endorses Ramazan Relief Package

Cabinet Endorses Ramazan Relief Package

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The government announced its decision to alleviate financial burdens on people during the holy month of Ramazan by endorsing a Ramazan Relief Package to be implemented at utility stores nationwide.

This move comes after the recent approval of a relief package for utility stores by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), representing a significant initiative to make essential goods more accessible to the public amidst rising inflation.

With a budget exceeding Rs7.49 billion, the relief program is set to commence on March 4th, coinciding with the start of Ramazan.

It will employ a targeted subsidy approach to reduce prices on 19 essential items, including staples like flour, sugar, cooking oil, rice, and beans.

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Moreover, shoppers can anticipate discounts on various other important items such as dates, chickpea flour, milk, beverages, and spices, ensuring a broad selection of affordable products.

Notably, beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) will also receive discounts under the Ramazan Relief Package, extending assistance to vulnerable segments of society.

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