Budget 2024-24: Comprehensive Breakdown of Salary Allocations

PTBP Web Desk

In the budget documents, an allocation of Rs2.27 billion has been proposed for the presidency. This includes Rs1.41 billion earmarked for salaries and allowances of the personal staff of the president, and Rs860 million allocated for salaries and allowances of public office employees associated with the presidency.

A total of Rs4,485 million has been proposed for the Aviation Division, reflecting ongoing investments in aviation infrastructure and services.

The budget allocates Rs14,383 million for the Airports Security Force, crucial for ensuring aviation safety and security across Pakistan’s airports.

Rs352 million is proposed for the Cabinet Division, supporting administrative functions and coordination within the federal government.

An allocation of Rs18,325 million has been proposed for the Intelligence Bureau, underscoring national security priorities and intelligence operations.

The budget sets aside Rs19,266 million for atomic energy initiatives, emphasizing Pakistan’s strategic advancements in nuclear technology and energy production.

Rs1,862 million is allocated for the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority, ensuring regulatory compliance and safety in nuclear energy operations.

A budget of Rs1,564 million has been proposed for the Naya Pakistan Housing Development Authority, supporting affordable housing initiatives nationwide.

Rs794 million is allocated for the Prime Minister’s Office Internal operations, while Rs861 million is earmarked for Public functions, with an additional Rs147 million allocated for the Prime Minister Inspection Commission.

A sum of Rs750 million has been proposed for the Special Technology Zone Authority, aimed at promoting technological innovation and entrepreneurship.

Rs9,669 million is allocated for the Establishment Division, supporting human resource management and administrative services within the federal government.

The budget proposes Rs1,338 million for the Federal Public Service Commission, facilitating recruitment and selection processes for federal civil services.

Rs3,369 million is earmarked for the National School of Public Policy, focusing on training and capacity-building for public sector officials.

An allocation of Rs1,725 million has been proposed for the Civil Service Academy, enhancing educational programs and professional development for civil servants.

Rs1,010 million is allocated for the Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Division, supporting environmental sustainability and climate resilience efforts.

A significant budget of Rs23,000 million has been proposed for the Pakistan Post Office Department, crucial for postal services and financial inclusion initiatives.

Rs14,319 million is allocated for Federal Government Educational Institutions located in cantonments and garrisons, focusing on educational infrastructure and academic excellence.

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