Overview
- More than one million low-income households will receive Rs12,500 each via digital transfer, prioritizing destitute families, widows, orphans, persons with disabilities, transgender persons, and disaster or terrorism victims while excluding government and semi-government employees.
- Food-security actions include procurement of 175,000 metric tons of wheat at a cost exceeding Rs19 billion and the deregulation of sugar to promote stable, transparent supply.
- The cabinet endorsed the Women Empowerment Policy 2026–2030 and advanced minority protections through Quran Board reconstitution, Kalash and Hindu marriage bills, and appointments to the National Commission for Minorities.
- Education upgrades approved the reactivation of 325 IT labs, internet access for 958 schools, and increased funding for a tele-education pilot in 175 schools covering science, mathematics, IT, and English.
- Further measures include a Rs496 million grant for families of 190 law-enforcement martyrs, financing frameworks to accelerate the Gabral Kalam and Madain hydropower projects, creation of Kundi tehsil in Tank, and targeted health, police, and local infrastructure projects.