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Pakistan plans to ‘abolish’ five ministries by July 30

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The government of Pakistan is to finalize the abolishment of five ministries, including the Ministries of Information Technology, Industry and Production, Health, Kashmir Affairs, and States and Frontier Regions, by July 30.

According to sources, the future of the employees of the abolished ministries is being discussed, with various proposals under consideration. The proposed solutions include golden handshake package for employees who are about to retire, absorption into other ministries, and inclusion in the surplus pool, sources added.

The Institutional Reforms Cell, in collaboration with the relevant ministries, has prepared the proposals. Sources said that the proposed packages will also be discussed with the International Monetary Fund.

The final decision will be taken after briefing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the matter, sources added.
The sources added that the decision to abolish the ministries was taken in line with the demands made by Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari who had been advocating for the abolition of certain federal ministries.

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