Punjab govt to present Rs53.9 trillion budget for next financial year

By: Ali Ramay
Published: 11:14 PM, 1 Jun, 2024
Punjab govt to present Rs53.9 trillion budget for next financial year
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The volume of the Punjab budget for the next financial year (FY) 2024-25 will be Rs53.9 trillion, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Saturday.


As per details obtained by City42, Punjab is likely to receive Rs3700 billion from the federal government, while Rs1027 billion has been set as the tax collection target in the budget under the head of income generation.  


Similarly, the Punjab government has earmarked Rs597 billion for salaries and Rs447 billion for pensions of its employees in the budget.  


There is a proposal to allocate Rs800 billion for development projects, Rs30 billion for the Ramadan Package, Rs8 billion for the CBD, Rs600 billion for the education sector and Rs406 billion for the health sector.  


Likewise, an allocation of Rs9.8 billion has been recommended for the chief minister’s Roshan Gharana programme.  


As per the details, the provincial government has estimated that Rs841 billion will be spent on service delivery during the next FY.


Similarly, there is a proposal to set aside Rs7 billion in the budget for Apna Ghar programme, and Rs40 billion for the Green Pakistan Initiative.


The Punjab government also plans to set up an endowment fund for journalists for which there is a proposal to earmark Rs1 billion.


The Punjab Revenue Authority has been given the target to collect Rs300 billion, while the target set for the Board of Revenue is Rs105 billion and for the Excise Department is Rs55 billion.


Similarly, City42 has learnt that Rs121 billion have been allocated to repay loans.   


 

Categories : Budget 2024-25

Ali Ramay is a Senior Investigative Reporter associated with Pakistan's City News Network (CNN). He has been associated with the CNN group since 2013 and mainly covers investigative stories in departments under the Punjab Government.