The caretaker government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Tuesday presented its budget for the next four months (July-October 2023), until the federal government is dissolved and general elections are called.
While presenting the budget, Adviser to KP Chief Minister on Finance Himayatullah Khan said that the provincial leadership had set aside Rs462.16 billion for expenses, while Rs112 billion have been earmarked for development during the four month period.
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Khan announced that the minimum wage will increase from Rs26,000 to Rs32,000 in KP, while pensions will go up by 17.5%.
“No new loans have been taken by the caretaker leadership despite challenging conditions,” he added.
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The adviser also stated that the salaries of government employees of grade 1-16 will increase by 35% while employees in grade 17-22 will be given a 30% raise.
According to the budget document, the province will spend Rs84.5 billion on provincial salaries and Rs77.8 billion on district salaries.
An amount of Rs42 billion will be spent on pensions while Rs8.4 billion is earmarked for capital expenditure.
The province will spend Rs11.6 billion on agriculture, livestock and fisheries sectors and it allocated Rs20.7 billion for communication and works department.
In addition, Rs6.9 billion have been set aside for energy needs and Rs614 billion will be spent on excise and taxation department.
The caretaker government assumed charge of the province in January 2023.