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Pakistan's poor struggle for subsidised food ahead of Ramadan after utility stores shutdown

As prices of essential commodities continue to rise, concerns over managing Sehri and Iftar expenses have deepened, particularly among daily wage earners and widows. Many residents claim they have been unable to access the provincial government's promised assistance package

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Welfare organisations step up amid rising rrices and utility store shutdown. Pic/AFP

Welfare organisations step up amid rising rrices and utility store shutdown. Pic/AFP

Following the shutdown of the Utility Stores Corporation network, financially vulnerable households across Punjab are grappling with mounting difficulties in securing subsidised food items ahead of Ramazan. As prices of essential commodities continue to rise, concerns over managing Sehri and Iftar expenses have deepened, particularly among daily wage earners and widows, as reported by The Express Tribune.

According to The Express Tribune, many residents claim they have been unable to access the provincial government's promised assistance package. Naila Begum, a widow residing in Lahore's Garhi Shahu area, said she repeatedly sought help under the relief scheme announced by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz but was unsuccessful. 

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