LAHORE: The Pakistan’s Punjab government allocated significant amount as funds for facilitating locals during upcoming religious Ramzan month, as announced Rs5 billion for Ramzan package on Sunday.
Punjab government places itself in the first administration which announced relief package for its locals in upcoming Islamic month of Ramzan.
Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif announced that Rs5 billion has been allocated as Ramzan package.
Shahbaz Sharif detailed the provincial administration moves that 360 markets would be established across the province during Ramzan.
At least 334 fair price shops will be established in the markets while low-cost flour would also be provided for the Punjab citizens, CM said.
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