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    ECC Sanctions Over Rs18 Billion for Energy, Education, and Disaster Relief Initiatives

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: In a significant move to bolster Pakistan’s energy and social sectors, the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) recently approved a supplementary grant of Rs13.1 million for the Petroleum Division. The meeting, presided over by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, underscored the government’s commitment to addressing critical infrastructure needs and social welfare programs amid ongoing economic challenges.

    One of the key decisions taken during the session was the approval of a Rs3 billion allocation aimed at expanding gas supply networks to rural communities. This initiative targets villages situated within a five-kilometre radius of existing gas-producing fields, ensuring that these underserved areas gain access to natural gas. The implementation of this project will be overseen by the two major state-owned entities, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited and Sui Southern Gas Company, which are responsible for the distribution and management of gas supplies across the country.

    In addition to energy sector funding, the ECC addressed pressing concerns in the education sector by approving Rs200 million for the payment of outstanding dues to teachers employed at Basic Education Community Schools (BECS). This allocation is particularly important as it includes payments related to the adjustment of minimum wage differences, which are being made in compliance with recent court rulings. These payments aim to ensure that educators receive fair compensation, thereby supporting the continuity and quality of education in community schools.

    The committee also granted an exemption from relending conditions for an additional $4 million in funds allocated under a World Bank project supporting the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC). This financial flexibility is expected to facilitate smoother execution of higher education initiatives, which are vital for enhancing academic standards and research capabilities in the country.

    Recognizing the ongoing challenges posed by seasonal weather patterns, the ECC allocated Rs3.63 billion to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). These funds are earmarked for monsoon-related operations and humanitarian assistance efforts both domestically and abroad. The allocation reflects the government’s proactive stance on disaster preparedness and response, aiming to mitigate the impact of floods and other natural calamities on vulnerable populations.

    Further emphasizing sustainable development, the committee approved Rs1.3 billion for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Achievement Programme under the Power Division. This funding is part of a broader strategy to align Pakistan’s energy policies with global sustainability targets, focusing on improving energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact.

    During the meeting, the ECC also endorsed a comprehensive reform package designed to overhaul the power sector. The reforms aim to lower electricity generation costs and tackle the persistent issue of circular debt, which has long plagued the industry. Discussions included revising the tariff structure to make it more equitable and ensuring timely settlement of financial liabilities, measures expected to enhance the sector’s financial health and service delivery.

    Lastly, the committee approved Rs1.47 billion for outstanding payments related to a public awareness campaign managed by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. This campaign plays a crucial role in informing citizens about government initiatives and policies. The ministry has been instructed to prepare and submit an additional summary in the upcoming quarter to facilitate the release of the remaining funds, ensuring the campaign’s continuity and effectiveness.

    Overall, the ECC’s decisions reflect a multifaceted approach to addressing Pakistan’s immediate and long-term developmental challenges, with a clear focus on energy security, education, disaster management, and public communication.

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