
LAHORE – Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Sunday stated the Sahulat Bazaars venture was a singular, first-of-its-kind initiative aimed toward making certain the supply of inexpensive and high quality meals objects whereas concurrently producing large-scale employment throughout the province.
In a press release, the chief minister stated the venture had enabled round 55,000 households to earn a sustainable livelihood, whereas 9,200 people had been supplied dignified employment at 46 Sahulat Bazaars at present working in several districts of Punjab. She stated the initiative had performed a key function in stabilising family kitchens and lowering the influence of inflation on abnormal residents.
In accordance with official figures, greater than 85 million folks shopped at Sahulat Bazaars through the previous 12 months, buying important commodities value Rs4.25 billion. As many as 13 important meals objects, together with fruit and veggies, are being offered at wholesale charges, leading to financial savings of over Rs1.1 billion for customers. At current, inexpensive and high quality commodities are being supplied by way of Sahulat Bazaars in Wazirabad, Chunian, Jaranwala, Chiniot, Khanewal, Bhalwal, Pattoki, Okara and Muzaffargarh. The chief minister has set a goal to finish 30 extra Sahulat Bazaars by June 30 and has directed the related authorities to expedite efforts to steadily set up such markets in each tehsil of the province. Reaffirming her authorities’s dedication to public welfare, Maryam Nawaz stated the Sahulat Bazaars initiative had made entry to important meals objects at affordable costs a actuality and vowed to make sure that each citizen of Punjab advantages from inexpensive, high quality commodities.
















