2887 persons receive Rs36.4 million under Ehsaas Emergency cash programme
- According to a District Government spokesman, total 97,625 persons have received financial assistance and cash amounting to over Rs 1170 million rupees.
- He said, 26 centers were set up for Rawalpindi district including tehsil Gujar Khan, Taxila, Murree, Kahuta, Kallar Syedan and Kotli Sattian.
- Ehsaas had initiated the cash stipend payments to provide instant relief to the daily wagers whose livelihoods were badly affected.
RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi District Administration on Wednesday continued to provide Ehsaas financial assistance to poor and deserving persons while as many as 2887 families received Rs. 12,000 each cash during last 24 hours here in Rawalpindi district under Ehsaas Emergency Cash programme launched by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government to provide financial assistance to the deserving families.
According to a District Government spokesman, total 97,625 persons have received financial assistance and cash amounting to over Rs 1170 million rupees.
He said, 26 centers were set up for Rawalpindi district including tehsil Gujar Khan, Taxila, Murree, Kahuta, Kallar Syedan and Kotli Sattian.
He said, the poor families received cash from 26 points in Rawalpindi district while the cash was disbursed among the deserving families affected by the lockdown.
He said, 14 centers were set up in Rawalpindi city, two in Gujar Khan, three in Murree, two in Kallar Syedan, one each in Kahuta, Taxila, Wah Cantonment, Kotli Sattian and Karor.
The safety and security of the Ehsaas Emergency Cash beneficiaries arriving to collect cash assistance is the top priority of the government, he said adding, to ensure coronavirus protective measures during payment operations, special disbursement arrangements were put in place in close coordination with the authorities concerned.
Ehsaas had initiated the cash stipend payments to provide instant relief to the daily wagers whose livelihoods were badly affected.
This assistance was meant to help them buy rations, he added.
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