Utility Stores Corporation (USC) has claimed that in the current government, the Ramadan Relief Package has exceeded the target set during the 2021 sale.

According to the document, the sales of utility stores under the Ramadan package stood at Rs25.96 billion, which is Rs1.96 billion more than the target.
This year, under the Ramadan relief package, the sales target of utility stores was set at Rs24 billion, but its sales have been up to Rs25.96 billion. According to the document, all the zones of the Utility Stores Corporation except Quetta and Abbottabad have achieved the set sales target.
The highest sales in the Islamabad zone during Ramadan this year have been Rs4.49 billion.
According to the details, sales of the Lahore zone stood at Rs4.38 billion while the Multan zone came third with sales of Rs 3.62 billion. Sales from utility stores in the Faisalabad zone were recorded at Rs3.59 billion and Rs3.20 billion from the Peshawar zone.
According to the document, the Abbottabad zone has sold Rs2.62 billion while Karachi has sold Rs1.67 billion.
Sales in the Sukkur Zone of Utility Stores Corporation were recorded at Rs1.45 billion while minimum sales in the Quetta zone were recorded at Rs908.1 million.

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