Newly elected Prime Minister has announced an increase in the minimum wage to $25,000 and a pension hike
ISLAMABAD: Shahbaz Sharif, the newly elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, has declared a monthly minimum income of Rs 25,000.
In his first address to the National Assembly as Prime Minister, he made the news. He stated that a minimum monthly wage of Rs. 25,000 will be paid across the country beginning April 1st.
He also proposed a 10% rise in pensions, which he said would begin on April 1.
Meanwhile, Shahbaz Sharif has urged investors to raise their employees' salaries by 10 percent, up to one lakh rupees.

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