The World Bank has announced To give 370 million dollars in aid to Pakistan
Under an agreement between the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the World Bank, the World Bank will provide 200 200 million for public health in Punjab.
According to the statement, Rs 170 crore provided by the World Bank will be spent on the agricultural sector in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Speaking after the agreement, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Khusro Bakhtiar said poverty alleviation and development of backward areas were the government's priorities.
The Pakistani government is committed to promoting health and education.
He said that at present we will continue our partnership in the socio-economic development of Pakistan
Earlier, the World Bank promised the government to help eradicate locusts.
According to sources, the Sindh government has sought financial and technical assistance from the World Bank. Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that even with the coroner, the coroner's heart is in danger, so he appealed to the World Bank for help.
Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said in a video link with the country director of the World Bank that the threat of coronavirus is increasing in the province.
According to the spokesperson, the Sindh Chief Minister said that this could lead to food security problems. Last month, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) slashed Pakistan's budget for the current fiscal year.
According to the document, the IMF has approved Pakistan's request to reduce taxes, defense budgets, development expenditures, and interest payments.
According to the document, the FBR's annual tax collection target has been raised to Rs 3,908 billion. Direct tax collection has been reduced to Rs. 1,622 crore in the current financial year.
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