By Web Desk: The Balochistan government on Thursday presented a Rs1.089 trillion budget for the fiscal year 2026-27, announcing a 7 percent increase in salaries and pensions for provincial government employees despite ongoing fiscal constraints.

Presenting the budget in the provincial assembly, Finance Minister Mir Shoaib Nosherwani said the government had sought to strike a balance between financial discipline and public welfare. He emphasized that the budget focuses on accelerating development, improving public services, and addressing socio-economic disparities across the province.

According to the budget estimates, Rs797 billion has been allocated for current expenditures, while Rs206 billion has been earmarked for the Provincial Development Programme (PDP). The development package includes Rs106 billion for new projects and Rs100 billion for schemes already under implementation.

The provincial government has prioritized infrastructure expansion, employment generation, and social sector development to stimulate economic growth and improve living standards. Officials said the budget has been designed to tackle long-standing challenges related to underdevelopment and unequal access to essential services in different parts of Balochistan.

Significant allocations have also been made for the education and health sectors, with a focus on enhancing service delivery and expanding access to quality facilities. The government has additionally pledged to improve the supply of clean drinking water and strengthen basic civic amenities throughout the province.

The finance minister expressed confidence that the Budget 2026-27 would contribute to sustainable economic progress and ensure balanced development across all districts of Balochistan, paving the way for greater prosperity and improved public welfare.

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