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Balochistan saves Rs16b via austerity measures

Balochistan saves Rs16b via austerity measures

Express Tribune3 days ago

Balochistan Minister for Finance and Minerals Mir Shoaib Nosherwani said the provincial government has saved Rs16 billion by reducing non-essential expenditures, including refraining from the purchase of new vehicles under its austerity policy.
He made these remarks while speaking to the media following the presentation of the provincial budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 in the Balochistan Assembly.
He said the government is committed to adopting austerity measures by reducing non-developmental expenditures.
He said in a move to address the longstanding concerns of government employees, the chief minister has formed a special committee led by Health Minister Bakht Muhammad Kakar. The committee will review employee-related matters and formulate comprehensive recommendations.
He said, "The committee will begin its work soon and offer practical solutions to the challenges faced by public sector employees."
Minister Noserwani also praised the parliamentary decorum maintained in the Balochistan Assembly, highlighting the constructive role of both government and opposition members.
"Balochistan Assembly has a proud tradition of respectful debate, and all members uphold the dignity of this house," he noted. In education, the minister announced several key developments including reopening of 3,200 closed schools across the province, addressing a major gap in basic education infrastructure. APP

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