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Punjab lifts ban for recruitment of constables, traffic police

Punjab lifts ban for recruitment of constables, traffic police July 17, 2021 LAHORE: Punjab government Friday lifted ban on sanctioned seats for constables and traffic police allowing two new Grade 16 Risaldar seats in the Border Military Police (BMP) in Rajanpur and recruitments on vacant BMP seats in DG Khan. The approval was given in the 60th meeting of the Cabinet Standing Committee on Finance and Development. The meeting at CM Secretariat was chaired by Punjab Finance Minister Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht and attended by Chief Secretary Punjab Jawad Rafique, Secretary Finance Iftikhar Ali Saho, Chairman Planning & Development (P&D) Board Abdullah Sanbal, officers of the concerned departments while Advisor to the Chief Minister for Economic Affairs Dr Salman Shah attended through video link. More than 19 recommendations from various departments were presented in the committee meeting.

With Rs 2 1tr outlay, development budget for FY22 goes up by 38%

Daily Times With Rs 2.1tr outlay, development budget for FY22 goes up by 38% Out of total allocation, Rs 900 billion set aside for federal PSDP and Rs 1.235 trillion for provinces June 12, 2021 Pursuing an approach of balanced development across the country, the federal government on Friday unveiled Rs 2.1 trillion Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for the fiscal year 2020-21, with special focus on strengthening the health sector and generating business activities to combat widespread disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Out of the total PSDP outlay, an amount of Rs 900 billion was set aside for the federal PSDP and Rs 1.235 trillion for the provinces, according to the budgetary document.

Pro-growth, relief-oriented budget

Pro-growth, relief-oriented budget Total outlay of budget is Rs 8,478 bn Federal expenditures budgeted at Rs 8,487 billion Gross revenues estimated at Rs 7,909 billion June 12, 2021 The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government on Friday unveiled Rs 8.4 trillion pro-growth and relief-oriented federal budget for the fiscal year 2021-22, with focus on pursuing all-inclusive, sustained and robust economic growth through comprehensive planning and development. The budgetary proposals were presented by Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin in the National Assembly, amid jeers from the opposition benches who shouted slogans and taunted the minister by laughing loudly as he praised Prime Minister Imran Khan’s economic initiatives. However, aided by a pair of earphones which allowed him to drown out the ruckus around him, Tarin continued his budget speech for almost four hours.

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