Decades-old per ton rate revised for miners

By Our Correspondent
July 04, 2024
Pakistani miners fix a collapsed coal mine in Akhurwal village, in Darra Adam Khel town. — AFP/File

LAHORE:The 45-year-old per ton rate for miners has been revised to address the long-standing demand of workers in the mining sector across Punjab.

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The outdated excise duty on minerals rate for miners’ welfare has been significantly revised under the 1967 Act. The decades old rate of Rs5 per ton has been increased to Rs30 per ton, effective from July 1, 2024. This new rate is expected to generate millions of rupees in additional annual revenue from excise duty on minerals. Minister for Mines and Minerals Sardar Sher Ali Gorchani remarked, “This initiative demonstrates ourgovernment’s dedication to taking every possible measure for workers’ welfare. We are committed to ensuring that workers’ rights are protected and prioritised.” He further added, “We have consistently advocated for miners’ rights, and this new rate is a well-deserved reward for their hard work. We anticipate that this measure will significantly improve miners’ financial conditions and provide them with fair compensation.” This historic initiative by Punjab govt is set to bring positive changes to the lives of miners and effectively address their long-standing issues.

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