The federal government has decided to close all utility stores across Pakistan due to financial constraints, according to Saif Anjum, Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Production. Anjum informed the Senate Standing Committee about the decision, explaining that the government lacks the funds needed to keep the stores operational.
During the briefing, Anjum presented several proposals prepared by the Rightsizing Committee to the panel, including the closure of utility stores and other entities to cut down expenses. He stated that the government is facing significant financial difficulties and must take decisive steps to reduce its spending.
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The decision to shut down utility stores comes as part of broader efforts by the government to manage its financial challenges and allocate resources more effectively. It is unclear when the closures will take effect or how they will impact consumers who rely on these stores for affordable goods.
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