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The Prime Minister's Youth Programme is a special initiative launched by the Pakistani government in 2013 - 2018. The Youth Programme comprised several schemes including Prime Minister's Interest-Free Loan Scheme, Prime Minister's Youth Business Loans, Prime Minister's Youth Training Scheme, Prime Minister's Youth Skills Development Scheme, Prime Minister's Scheme for Provision of Laptops and ...
The Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme (or Prime Minister's National Laptop Scheme) was an initiative undertaken by then Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif as a part of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme.
Markup Subsidy and Risk Sharing Scheme for Farm Mechanization (MSRSSFM): Loans up to Rs. 30 million for purchase of "tractors, threshers, combined harvesters, planters etc." The scheme was extended by Govt to June 30, 2024. PM’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme (PMYB&ALS): Loan Scheme, Rs 26.8 billion disbursed by March 31, 2024
Pakistan's finance ministry expects the economy to grow by 2.6% in the fiscal year ending in June, while average inflation for the year is projected to stand at 24%, down from 29.2% the previous ...
Akhuwat's loan portfolio consists of 58% male borrowers and 42% female borrowers. [12] The most common type of loan offered by Akhuwat is the Family Enterprise Loan which comprises 92% of Akhuwat's loan portfolio. The loan is intended for the entire family that is involved during the process of appraisal and lending.
The Pakistan federal budget of 2010–2011 has ... 200,000 unemployed youth will be provided employment for 100 days under Youth Scheme. ... Development Loans ...
According to a report of Arab News, Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan took lead in coronavirus activities in Pakistan by effectively responding to the pandemic. [2] Alkhidmat set up the hospital in response to the deaths of hundreds of children in the Thar desert region in 2014, resulting from severe drought and malnutrition. With 60 beds, the ...
Kashf Foundation (Urdu: کشف فاؤنڈیشن) is a non-profit organization, founded by Roshaneh Zafar in 1996. [1] Kashf is regarded as the first microfinance institution (MFI) of Pakistan that uses village banking methodology in microcredit to alleviate poverty by providing affordable financial and non-financial services to low income households - particularly for women, to build their ...