In response to a sharp rise in international fuel prices, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched a significant relief package for the residents of Punjab. Effective from April 4, 2026, this targeted initiative aims to protect low-income commuters and farmers from the economic impact of global oil market disruptions.

Key Benefits of the Fuel Subsidy
The primary focus of the 2026 scheme is providing direct financial relief to those who rely on motorbikes for their daily commute and livelihood.

- Monthly Petrol Quota: Eligible motorbike owners can receive a subsidy on 20 litres of petrol per month.
- Price Reduction: The government offers a discount of Rs. 100 per litre.
- Example: If the current market price is approximately Rs. 378 per litre, registered owners will pay roughly Rs. 278 per litre.
- Administrative Relief: To encourage formal vehicle ownership, the Punjab government has waived all registration and transfer fees for motorbikes across the province.
Eligibility Criteria
To ensure the subsidy reaches those most in need, the following requirements must be met:

- Residency: Must be a resident of the Punjab province with a valid domicile.
- Ownership: The motorcycle must be registered in the applicant’s name.
- Documentation: A valid CNIC and an active mobile number linked to the CNIC are mandatory.
- Income Limit: While primarily for registered motorcyclists, the scheme aligns with broader efforts to support households with a monthly income below Rs. 60,000.
How to Apply for the Petrol Subsidy
The registration process opened on April 4, 2026. Eligible citizens can use several official channels provided by the Government of the Punjab:

- Mobile App: Download and register through the “Maryam Ko Batayen” app.
- Web Portal: Visit the official https://mkb.punjab.gov.pk/ submit your details Online
- Helpline: Dial 1000 to register your petrol quota via phone.
Broader Relief Measures in Punjab
Beyond the petrol subsidy, the provincial government has introduced several other measures to lower the cost of living:
- Free Public Transport: Commuters can travel for free on the Orange Line Train, Metro Bus, and Speedo Bus services for a limited period.
- Agricultural Support: Farmers with landholdings up to 25 acres receive a subsidy of Rs. 100 to Rs. 150 per litre on diesel for their cultivation needs.
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives: Motorcyclists who convert their petrol bikes to electric can receive a cash reward of Rs. 100,000 under the green card scheme
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