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Budget 2026-27 Allocates Rs 2 Billion for President House and Rs 92 Crore for Prime Minister Office

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Budget 2026-27 Allocates Rs 2 Billion for President House and Rs 92 Crore for Prime Minister Office

The federal government has proposed significant allocations for the President’s House and Prime Minister’s Office in the 2026-27 budget, with detailed spending plans outlined for both institutions in the official budget documents.

How Much Has Been Allocated?

According to the budget documents, approximately Rs 2 billion has been reserved for the President’s House, while Rs 92.12 crore has been allocated for the Prime Minister’s Public Office. A further Rs 96.37 crore has been earmarked for the President’s Public Office, while Rs 1.83 billion has been set aside for the President’s personal office. An additional Rs 2.80 billion has been allocated for Aiwan-e-Sadr to cover its administrative and operational expenses throughout the fiscal year.

What Will the Money Be Used For?

Officials say the funds will cover day-to-day operations, staff salaries, building maintenance, security arrangements and other official responsibilities carried out by these top government offices.

Increase From Last Year

Compared to the previous year’s budget, the President’s Public Office has received an increase of nearly Rs 40 crore — indicating higher projected expenditures for the coming year.

The proposed figures are part of the broader federal budget presented by the government and remain subject to parliamentary approval before they can be formally implemented.

Budget allocations for constitutional offices are reviewed annually as part of the national financial plan, with adjustments made based on administrative requirements, inflation and changing government priorities.

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