
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has unveiled a new relief package for bikers across the province, waiving registration charges and transfer fees to ease financial pressure on the public.
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Under the relief plan, every registered motorbike owner will receive a monthly subsidy of Rs2,000. In addition, fuel subsidies will be provided for 20 litres of petrol per bike each month, with a subsidy of Rs100 per litre. Officials said the scheme has been launched immediately to ensure registered bike owners can access the benefits without delay.
I am pleased to announce a massive relief package for the people of Punjab!
Fuel Subsidy: Motorbike owners can now get 20 liters of petrol/month at a discounted rate of Rs. 100/liter.
How to apply (Starting April 4):
📞 Call 1000
📱 Use the ‘Maryam Ko Batayen’ App
🌐 Visit… pic.twitter.com/B7ckyB9oiB— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) April 3, 2026
The Chief Minister outlined multiple channels for bikers to claim the fuel subsidy. Owners can call the dedicated helpline at 1000, use the mobile app “Maryam ko Batayn” available on the Google Play Store, or apply online through the web portal https://mkb.punjab.gov.pk. These measures aim to streamline the subsidy process and ensure timely delivery of benefits.
In her statement, Maryam Nawaz emphasized the government’s commitment to reducing the economic burden on ordinary citizens, particularly in the wake of rising fuel prices. She noted that this initiative complements other provincial relief measures and demonstrates the administration’s focus on supporting low- and middle-income families.
Officials confirmed that the waiver of motorbike registration and transfer fees, along with the monthly fuel subsidy, is expected to benefit millions of bikers throughout Punjab. The relief package is part of a broader strategy to support commuters and reduce daily transportation costs, ensuring that public welfare remains a top priority for the provincial government.
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The Chief Minister also reiterated that additional steps would continue to be taken to alleviate economic pressures on citizens and maintain affordability across essential services.