Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Govt to unveil corruption-free Ramazan Package soon: PM  

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the government would unveil the Ramazan Relief Package this year sans Utility Stores’ role to prevent corruption and the distribution of low-quality commodities to the people.

“As the Holy Ramazan is about to start, I have asked the Ministry of National Food Security to bring about a Ramzan Package without Utility Stores to prevent corruption and the sale of low-quality material. I had asked many months ago that this cannot go on with the Utility Stores,” the prime minister said in his televised opening remarks at the meeting of the federal cabinet chaired by him.

He told the cabinet members that last year, the government had received immense complaints about the execution of the Ramazan Package by the Utility Stores. Therefore, the government has devised a solution to provide the facility minus the Utility Stores.

About the launch of the polio vaccination drive, he mentioned the killing of a policeman Abdul Khaliq in Jamrud who was deployed on the security of the polio team and paid tribute to his sacrifice to make Pakistan a polio-free nation.

He also lauded the services of PM’s Coordinator on Health Dr Mukhtar, Polio Coordinator Dr Ayesha Farooq, secretary health and polio vaccinators for their tireless efforts to rid the country of this crippling disease.

Apprising the cabinet members of his Quetta visit on Monday, the prime minister said he visited the hospital to inquire after the security personnel who were injured in an anti-terror operation in Kalat in which 18 security personnel were martyred and 23 terrorists were eliminated.

The prime minister expressed pleasure over the inflation coming down to a nine-year low at 2.4% from 28.73% on a month-to-month basis.

He told the cabinet members that on Monday, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a delegation to Pakistan and both sides signed an agreement under which the Kingdom would provide oil worth annual $1.2 billion on deferred payment.

He said that the entire nation would observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on Wednesday to express solidarity with their Kashmiri brethren.

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Cabinet Endorses Ramazan Relief Package

Cabinet Endorses Ramazan Relief Package

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 … Read more

ECC fixes Rs 3,900 wheat price, approves Ramazan relief package

ECC fixes
  • The ECC meeting was chaired by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.
  • Ramazan Relief Package consisting of 19 items for Utility Stores.
  • The government would provide an Rs4.99 billion subsidy.

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet  approved the Ramazan Relief Package and a uniform procurement price of wheat crop 2022-23 at Rs3900/40 kilogram.

According to a press statement, the summary regarding wheat procurement price was tabled by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research before the ECC meeting, which was presided over by Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar.

The ECC also approved a hybrid model of the Ramazan Relief Package (Targeted and Un-targeted) consisting of 19 items for Utility Stores Corporation, budgeted for Rs5 billion. The summary was moved by the Ministry of Industries and Production.

The federal government has decided to provide 19 staple food items at prices lower than the open market under Ramazan Relief Package. The government would provide an Rs4.99 billion subsidy on 19 necessary items in Ramazan, which is lower than last year’s Rs8.28 billion package – a reduction of Rs3.28 billion.
It has been proposed to divide the Ramazan package into targeted and untargeted subsidies. The subsidy will be allocated to people who are registered in the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) in Utility stores.
Under the package, an Rs100 per kg subsidy has been proposed for ghee and tea, Rs51.92 per kg for flour, and Rs30 for sugar, milk, and beverages. Meanwhile, it has been proposed to provide Rs50 per kg subsidy on dates and Rs25 on oil.

Moreover, an Rs20 subsidy is likely to be provided for pulses and rice. However, an Rs27.12 per kg subsidy will be provided for citizens – who are not beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP).

On the occasion, the Ministry of Energy (Power Division) submitted a summary on Uniform Tariff for K-Electric at par with XWDICSOS 2nd Quarter 2021-22. The ECC approved tariff rationalization for K-electric by way of adjustments on the consumption of July 2022 to September 2022 and to recover from consumers from March 2023 to May 2023 respectively.

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