Pakistan, April 25 -- Punjab Assembly saves 770 million rupees in two months through austerity measures. The savings matter as Pakistan faces economic pressure and rising energy costs. Government institutions and taxpayers are directly affected by these cost-cutting steps.

The Punjab Assembly launched an austerity campaign to reduce public spending and improve financial discipline. Officials confirmed that 770 million rupees were saved and returned to the national treasury. The campaign focused on cutting unnecessary expenses and improving resource efficiency. As a result, authorities reported a noticeable decline in operational costs across departments.

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