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Govt expands income support programme with Rs102b: Dar

byCT Report
10/12/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that the government has expanded the network of income support programme to over five million beneficiaries with the allocation of Rs102 billion in the current fiscal year.

He said this while talking to British Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Af-Pak Affairs, Owen Jenkins who called on him here. Jenkins was accompanied by the British High Commissioner, Philip Barton and Joanna Reid, Head of DFID on the occasion.

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Ishaq Dar also on this occasion briefed Owen Jenkins about the stability achieved in economy through continued reforms and the government’s efforts for resolving the energy problem. He also dilated on Pakistan’s achievements in the operation Zarb-e-Azb. He said the government is now focusing on the rehabilitation of temporarily displaced persons.

During the meeting, they expressed unanimity of views on efforts for peace and development in Afghanistan which would in turn help achieve stability and progress in the whole region. They also agreed that the Heart of Asia Conference would play a contributing role towards achieving this objective.

The visiting dignitary felicitated Minister Dar on the progress Pakistan and Afghanistan have achieved in CASA-1000 energy project and said he wished for more of such projects of regional connectivity, being undertaken for benefit of the people of the region.

The Finance Minister shared with Owen Jenkins about the important developments in the Pak-Afghanistan economic cooperation ever since the change of regime in Afghanistan.

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