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KP distributes Ramazan package among Rs 1.05m, announces fuel subsidy for bikes

Published on: March 20, 2026 1:16 AM

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has scaled up its Ramzan relief efforts, announcing that over 1.05 million people have received assistance under the provincial relief package, with 82 percent coverage achieved so far.

Addressing a press conference here, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Information, Shafi Jan, said the remaining beneficiaries would be covered soon, adding that criticism by the opposition was unjustified as the government was delivering tangible relief amid challenging economic conditions. He said the government has introduced a special two-month relief package for motorcyclists, one of the most affected segments due to rising fuel prices.

Under the initiative, he said registered motorcyclists will receive Rs1,100 per month in fuel support, totaling Rs2,200, with over Rs3 billion allocated for the programme benefiting more than 1.6 million people.

He added that the government has not increased fares of the Bus Rapid Transit system and has imposed a ban on the purchase of new vehicles to reduce expenditures. Meanwhile, Provincial Finance Minister Muzzammil Aslam said that rising fuel prices have placed a heavy burden on the public, noting that significant increases in petrol rates have led to substantial additional financial outflows from consumers.

He said the province’s financial position has improved, adding that while previously resources were barely sufficient for a few weeks’ salaries, the government is now in a position to cover several months of expenditures. Commenting on Afghan refugees, the minister said there are currently 43 refugee camps in the province. He added that while the repatriation decision was taken by the Federal government, the provincial government facilitated the process by providing over Rs1 billion in transport support. He further said the government aims to transition towards a cashless and paperless economy within the next two years, while maintaining control over provincial debt and avoiding new borrowing.

 

KP Health dept puts hospitals on high alert for Eid emergencies

Following directives from Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department has placed all public and private hospitals on alert to handle potential emergencies during Eid-ul-Fitr.

According to an official notification, hospitals are instructed to ensure uninterrupted 24/7 emergency services. Doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff are required to be present as per duty rosters, which will be strictly enforced.

No officer is allowed to leave their duty station without prior approval, and ambulance and referral services will remain fully operational.

The notification also directed that medicines, oxygen, blood, and other essential medical supplies be available in adequate quantities. Special arrangements and contingency plans have been put in place to respond effectively to accidents or emergencies.

Emergency services in tourist and transit areas including Galiyat, Swat, Malakand, and Abbottabad have been strengthened. The Director General Health Services has established an emergency control room to ensure 24-hour monitoring and coordination.

Health facilities will be continuously supervised through the Incident Management Unit (IMU), tracking staff attendance and service delivery. Digital monitoring and real-time reporting will enable immediate corrective action when needed. Field officers will conduct on-site visits and, where possible, virtual monitoring to maintain oversight. Dedicated helplines for public assistance have been activated and prominently advertised. a
The notification emphasized that strict action will be taken against any official failing to comply with these instructions.

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