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ISLAMABAD, Jan 18 (APP):A historic stride toward convenience and affordability, Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s first-ever digital home delivery program via the Punjab Sahulat Bazaars app has set new records by delivering essential goods across the province, with 13 basic food items priced up to 7% below the officially notified DC rates.
Citizens, while speaking to PTV News, applauded and thanked Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif for the historic digital home delivery program via the Sahulat Bazaars app.
Muhammad Tahir, a resident of Lodhran Punjab said the service helps people save money, reduces travel and fuel costs, and brings essential items directly to their doorsteps, making daily life easier for everyone.
The program’s primary aim is to provide direct relief to citizens by ensuring timely delivery of daily necessities at affordable prices, said another citizen Imran, adding, many praised the initiative as a groundbreaking step toward convenience, affordability and transparency in Punjab’s essential goods distribution system.
Mubashar Ahmad, Incharge of Sahulat Bazaar Lodhran, also praised the doorstep delivery facility, highlighting that the service is currently active in 35 cities through 46 Sahulat Bazaars.
He described it as a landmark initiative that is transforming the way citizens access essential food items, bringing convenience and affordability directly to their homes.
The Punjab Sahulat Bazaars Authority (PSBA) has successfully completed free home delivery of more than 301,200 orders of essential food items across the province, under the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif.
The initiative is already setting records in reach and efficiency, making it one of the largest digital home delivery programs in Punjab’s history, said another citizen.
Citizens can now place orders through a dedicated free home delivery mobile app, available on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, while PSBA riders ensure fast and reliable doorstep delivery.
Shazia Bibi, a resident of Faisalabad, said the service is a great help, noting that it saves money and also reduces travel time and fuel costs. Items available through the program include potatoes, onions, tomatoes, pumpkin, garlic, apples, bananas, dates, lemons, guava, watermelon, chickpeas, gram flour (besan), wheat flour and sugar.
The government is shielding the public from the effects of inflation and has announced plans to gradually expand the free home delivery project to more cities across Punjab, said Ali Hassan, a resident of Multan.
He added that the initiative is a historic step in making daily necessities affordable and easily accessible, praising the Punjab Sahulat Bazaars for their efficient and reliable service.