The ECC approved several important financial decisions during its recent meeting on Tuesday. The ECC focused on governance, development, health, and education-related spending. The approved measures aim to improve public services and institutional performance across Pakistan.
The ECC approved Rs. 160 million for the repair and maintenance of the Prime Minister’s Office. This funding will support infrastructure improvements. It will also help ensure better working conditions for administrative staff.
In another key decision, the ECC sanctioned Rs. 1 billion for the operationalization of the National Agri-Trade and Food Safety Authority (NAFSA). This step is aimed at improving food safety systems. It will also strengthen agricultural regulation and trade monitoring in the country.
The ECC also approved major development allocations for social programs. It granted Rs. 3.915 billion for the Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Program. This program is being implemented through the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission. The goal is to provide technical training to young people. It also aims to improve employment opportunities for skilled youth.
In addition, the ECC approved Rs. 1.5 billion for the National Health Program, previously known as the Sehat Sahulat Programme. This funding will help expand healthcare coverage. It will also improve access to medical treatment for low-income families.
Officials said the ECC continues to prioritize development spending along with administrative needs. The ECC emphasized balanced investment in health, education, and governance sectors. These decisions are part of broader efforts to improve public service delivery.
In a related update, the ECC was also informed about ongoing educational improvements across the country. Schools are actively promoting classroom decoration and beautification activities. Students and teachers are participating in these initiatives. They are using charts, artwork, and creative displays in classrooms.
Education authorities believe these efforts can make learning environments more engaging. They also aim to increase student interest and participation in school activities.
The ECC noted that such initiatives support overall educational development. They help create a more positive and interactive learning atmosphere in schools.
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Overall, the ECC has approved a mix of administrative and development expenditures. The ECC decisions reflect a focus on improving governance systems while also supporting youth development and public welfare programs. These steps are expected to strengthen institutional capacity and enhance service delivery across multiple sectors in Pakistan.




