PM directs ministries to revisit Ramazan package awareness campaign – Pakistan

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif directed the concerned ministries on Monday to direct the private sector to cooperate with the private sector, raising awareness about awareness through a digital wallet to raise awareness about the purchase of a 5,000 Ramadan relief package. Radio Pakistan Notified.

The move came earlier this month after the launch of a Rs 20 billion relief package when 4 million deserving families across the country – about 20 million people – earlier this month.

Today, while reviewing the procedure for monitoring Ramadan relief package at the National Telecommunications Corporation in Islamabad, the Prime Minister directed the concerned ministries to sit with the private sector and review the relief package awareness campaign in terms of its effectiveness and access.

The report states that “the withdrawal from the digital wallet is about 20 percent, which is due to lack of awareness.”

The report states that “relief people are unable to access it due to lack of awareness,” he said, adding that the Prime Minister directed the ministries to call the family at 999 for the required information about the digital wallet.

He also demanded input from the relevant stakeholders within a week to further expand the volume of the relief package.

Traditionally, the Prime Minister’s Ramadan package is presented to the general public through utility stores. However, the government decided to distribute the Ramadan relief package without the involvement of the utility stores corporation to prevent corruption and prevent the distribution of low quality goods.

Instead, the Prime Minister decided that each family would receive Rs 5,000 through a digital wallet.

He said that this is the first time that cash transfer of Rs 5,000 is being made in a very transparent manner. [the] Ramadan relief package so that they can buy their choice and necessities.

The digital purse mechanism has been developed by the relevant authorities and institutions, including ministries, the State Bank of Pakistan, the National Database and the Registration Authority, the Benazir Income Support Program and the Tech companies, who worked on “day and night to devise digital mechanisms.”

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