LAHORE:The Punjab government has announced subsidy of Rs150 per 10kg atta bag in Ramazan.
The arrangements relating to Ramazan package and special bazaars were finalised in a meeting chaired by Punjab Senior and Food Minister Abdul Aleem Khan here on Thursday. Under the Ramzan package, wheat costing Rs1,800 per maund will be provided to the flour mills at the rate of Rs1,300 per maund while after an additional cost of Rs200 the total subsidy will be up to Rs 700 per maund and the atta will be available in Ramazan bazaars at Rs 375 per bag of 10kg with a subsidy of Rs150 per bag. It was stated that Food Department had already stock of 150,000 metric tonne wheat and an amount of Rs3.70 billion would be spent as subsidy for Sasta atta.
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LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday said the government had no magic wand to bring about the promised change in five years adding that this limited constitutional terms was insufficient for planning big development projects.
Launching the countrywide spring tree plantation drive in the Miyawalki Urban Forest at Jilani Park here, he said in parliamentary democracy elections were held every five years due to which big development projects could not be planned. He said bringing about such magical change in five years was not possible in any part of the world. He said no country could secure a prosperous future by making planning for five years but rather long-term projects were needed for national development and prosperity. The prime minister directed swift completion of relief projects in Punjab.
LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday said the government had no magic wand to bring about the promised change in five years adding that this limited constitutional terms was insufficient for.
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February 13, 2021
LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday said the government had no magic wand to bring about the promised change in five years adding that this limited constitutional term was insufficient for planning big development projects.
Launching the countrywide spring tree plantation drive in the Miyawaki Urban Forest at Jilani Park here, he said in parliamentary democracy, elections were held every five years due to which big development projects could not be planned. He said bringing about such magical change in five years was not possible in any part of the world.
He said no country could secure a prosperous future by making planning for five years but rather long-term projects were needed for national development and prosperity. The prime minister directed swift completion of relief projects in Punjab.