Pakistan

Sindh, Punjab announce relief measures after drastic petrol price hike

In response to the historic increase in petroleum prices, the governments of Sindh and Punjab have announced major relief measures aimed at easing the burden on citizens and mitigating the impact of rising costs.

In Punjab, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif unveiled a “big relief package” under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s national austerity and savings programme.

As part of the package, all public transport across the province — including the Orange Line Train, Metro Bus, Speedo Bus, and Green Electric Bus — will be free of charge, allowing commuters to travel without purchasing tickets.

Separately, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah announced relief measures, including a Rs2,000 subsidy for each registered motorcyclist for April. The payments will be transferred directly to verified owners’ bank accounts, and motorbike transfer fees have been waived.

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