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Federal cabinet to discuss 17-point agenda in today’s meeting

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Federal cabinet will discuss a 17-point agenda in a meeting under the chair of Prime Minister Imran Khan today (Tuesday).

According to details, the cabinet meeting will review the current political and economic situation in the country.

The meeting will be held at the Prime Minister’s office to discuss a 17-point agenda. Finance Minister Asad Umar will brief the cabinet members regarding Amnesty Scheme after which the cabinet is expected to approve the scheme.

The cabinet is expected to give approval for the sale of wheat for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. They will also discuss the sale of unused federal government assets.

It will also discuss and extension in the tenure of the chairperson of the Federal Board of Education and the appointment of the chairperson of the Federal Land Commission.

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