In a significant move to alleviate the financial burden on low-income families during Ramadan, the Pakistani government has announced a comprehensive Rs 38 billion relief package, which includes direct financial assistance of Rs 13,000 to deserving families. This initiative is being distributed through a digital system to ensure transparency and efficiency. Mian Zahid Hussain, a prominent business leader, praised the initiative, emphasizing the need for strict administrative vigilance to prevent artificial price hikes. The establishment of seven Ramazan bazaars in Islamabad aims to provide residents with access to essential food items at reduced prices, with Deputy Commissioner Irfan Nawaz Memon ensuring that essential items are available in sufficient quantities at government-notified prices.
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Mian Zahid Hussain Welcomes Ramadan Relief Package In Islamabad
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Pakistan's Rs 38 billion Ramadan relief package offers Rs 13,000 to low-income families, with new price controls and Ramazan bazaars to combat inflation and support vulnerable communities.
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