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• 4m households to be supported
• Minister says around Rs400bn worth of interest-free loans to be offered
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided in principle to launch ‘Kamyab Pakistan Programme’ this month under which four million households would be assisted in various schemes.
The programme appears to be one of the major initiatives taken by the government for the poor segment of society ahead of next elections.
Talking to
Dawn on Saturday, Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin said: “We have finalised every aspect of this programme, and it would be launched in mid-July.”
Detailing some of the features of the programme, he said it aimed at providing support to people in housing projects, skill development, health cards and interest-free loans for businesses and agri-services.
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EAC proposes steps for price stability, accelerating privatisation
July 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Economic Advisory Council (EAC) on Saturday proposed measures to bring price stability, speed up privatisation process and promote domestic economy.
The third meeting of Economic Advisory Council was chaired by the Minister for Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin and attended by ministers and advisers.
During the third meeting of EAC, four sub-groups made respective presentations. The sub-groups gave their presentations on topics namely state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and privatisation, energy, domestic commerce and price stability.
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Waqar Masood Khan gave a detailed presentation on price stability which included short-, medium- and long-term proposals for bringing price stability in the country. Khan drew a comparative analysis between prices prevailing in Pakistan and also in the entire region both in current and historical per
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• 4m households to be supported
• Minister says around Rs400bn worth of interest-free loans to be offered
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided in principle to launch ‘Kamyab Pakistan Programme’ this month under which four million households would be assisted in various schemes.
The programme appears to be one of the major initiatives taken by the government for the poor segment of society ahead of next elections.
Talking to
Dawn on Saturday, Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin said: “We have finalised every aspect of this programme, and it would be launched in mid-July.”
Detailing some of the features of the programme, he said it aimed at providing support to people in housing projects, skill development, health cards and interest-free loans for businesses and agri-services.
Kamyab
Punjab
Pakistan
Islamabad
Farooq-rehmatullah
Sultan-ali-allana
Imran-khan
Zaid-bashir
Hassan-nasir-jamy
Waqar-masood-khan
Shaukat-tarin
Mohammad-mian-soomro
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