ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has endorsed the decision to increase the salaries of federal employees.

According to report details, a meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran. The meeting discussed the political, economic and social situation of the country.

Federal Cabinet approves decision to increase salaries of federal employees In this regard, Defense Minister Pervez Khattak submitted a report to the Prime Minister. Provincial governments will look after the affairs of employees in the provinces. Kurdish Sheikh Rashid and Pervez Khattak had held talks with the employees yesterday.

Informing about the corona vaccine across the country in the federal cabinet meeting, it was said that priorities have been set. After health workers, the elderly will be vaccinated. Prime Minister Imran Khan directed that corona vaccine will be given without any discrimination and in the process of vaccination in the province. Ensure merit transparency.

Bureaucracy

Some ministers have expressed reservations over the bureaucracy’s lack of interest in government affairs. Federal Minister Faisal Wawda, while pointing out the lack of seriousness of the bureaucracy, said that the planted bureaucracy is obstructing the implementation of government initiatives. Officials are making things worse.

Bureaucracy that does not implement government measures

Prime Minister Imran Khan decided to take steps to get to the bottom of the matter and the ministers hinted at action against the officers who did not implement the government measures.

The federal cabinet approved an agreement with 46 IPPs to appoint Masroor Khan as chairman OGRA. Under the agreement, Rs 403 billion will be paid to IPPs.

The federal cabinet also approved setting up of 30 more accountability courts while the federal cabinet was briefed on the Islamabad Airport Metro Bus project on which it directed the Home Minister to remove obstacles in the project within a month.

The federal cabinet approved a three-month extension of the Afghan Transit Trade Agreement and the installation of cameras to monitor 80 sugar mills.