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April 22, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The budget-making process for 2021-22 has kick-started as the Ministry of Finance has shared Indicative Budget Ceiling (IBC) with the Ministry of Planning for allocation of Rs800 billion for Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) in the next budget 2021-22.
“Yes, the Ministry of Finance has shared the IBC for allocation of development funds under the PSDP to the tune of Rs800 billion for the upcoming budget,” the official communication sent by the Finance Division to Ministry of Planning reads out here on Wednesday. The utilisation of development funds both at the federal and provincial levels remained pathetic during last two years. The Planning Commission released full funds for the fourth quarter (April-June) period of the outgoing fiscal year but the utilization failed to get momentum so far. It is yet to seen how the utilization of development funds will be geared up after Eid Ul Fitr.
National
April 22, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The budget-making process for 2021-22 has kick-started as the Ministry of Finance has shared Indicative Budget Ceiling (IBC) with the Ministry of Planning for allocation of Rs800 billion for Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) in the next budget 2021-22.
“Yes, the Ministry of Finance has shared the IBC for allocation of development funds under the PSDP to the tune of Rs800 billion for the upcoming budget,” the official communication sent by the Finance Division to Ministry of Planning reads out here on Wednesday.
The utilisation of development funds both at the federal and provincial levels remained pathetic during last two years. The Planning Commission released full funds for the fourth quarter (April-June) period of the outgoing fiscal year but the utilization failed to get momentum so far. It is yet to seen how the utilization of development funds will be geared up after Eid Ul Fitr. Out of the total allocated funds of Rs650 bill
KP coronavirus patients can get free treatment using Sehat Card Plus
Pakistan
Mon, Apr 12, 2021
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Minister Taimur Jhagra announced on Monday that COVID-19 patients in the province can now use their Sehat Card Plus to seek coronavirus treatment free of charge. COVID patients in Pakhtunkhwa now treated free of charge under Sehat Card Plus, in both public & select private sector hospitals, tweeted Jhagra, who also holds the finance portfolio in the KP government.
Jhagra said that his government is in the middle of the difficult pandemic and is trying its best to ease the pain of as many as possible .
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KP Sehat Card Will Now Cover COVID-19 Treatment propakistani.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from propakistani.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.