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USC provides Rs3.5b ration bags under PM Package to flood victims: SAPM

Urges USC to expand service to rural level

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
November 4, 2022
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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Industries and Production Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi says Utility Stores Corporation (USC) has provided ration bags worth 3.5 billion rupees under Prime Minister Relief Package to flood-affected people.
He was speaking at a briefing on performance of Utility Stores Corporation in Islamabad on Friday.
The SAPM said that the coalition government is committed to providing maximum relief to masses across the country.
He said the Utility Stores Corporation should expand its services to the union council level across the country.
According to a press statement, Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi has also asked the Utility Stores Corporation (USC) to expand its services to the rural level as majority of population resides in the country side.
The SAPM said that the coalition government was committed to provide maximum relief to masses across the country. Briefing the SAPM about the performance and initiatives, Managing Director (MD), Muhammad Ali Ammer informed him about the Prime Minister special relief package and overall operations of the USC.
The MD said that utility store was working hard to provide branded and non branded items to the public at comparatively lower prices. The prices of these items in utility stores were still less than in the open market.
The meeting was briefed on the progress made on subsidy on utility stores, targeted subsidy to the poor, expansion of number of utility stores across the country and provision of low price flour in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The MD said that USC had put in operation as many as 200 mobile stores in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to facilitate people at their doorsteps.
Currently, 100 mobile stores were operational in Abbottabad zone and 100 others in Peshawar zone, which were facilitating people to buy products in their localities in addition to availing subsidy on essential food items, he added.
He said that the USC had been made a profitable entity since 2020-2021 fiscal year and so on as the consumer reposing confidence on the good quality of the food items of it, purchased a 30 percent ghee and sugar 16 percent of the total market share.
The subsidy mechanism is digital whereas National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) and the Ministry of Poverty Alleviation are linked to the data. In Balochistan, subsidised supply of essential commodities was being ensured not only at utility stores but mobile stores had also been set up to ensure supply in remote areas, the MD added.
He said that USC was always ready to work in coordination with federal, provincial governments and National Disaster Management Authority during natural hazards like floods, earthquakes etc as it supplied 25000 rashan bags daily to meet Provincial Disaster Management Authority demand of total 345000 rashan bags during floods in Sindh.

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