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Headline: Pakistan Railways releases Rs 25 billion to clear years of pending employee dues

Last updated: May 21, 2026 3:48 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Pakistan Railways has finally moved to settle its massive backlog of employee arrears, releasing approximately Rs 25 billion to pay off long-overdue pensions, gratuities, and salary increments.

The decision brings immediate relief to thousands of active and retired workers who, in some cases, had been waiting over 18 months for their legal dues. For a department perpetually teetering on the edge of a financial collapse, the disbursement marks a rare moment of liquidity aimed at staving off growing labor unrest and legal challenges.

The Ministry of Railways confirmed the funds were secured through a special federal government grant, specifically earmarked to address the “humanitarian crisis” facing retired staff. “We are prioritizing widows and low-grade employees who haven’t seen their full pension benefits since 2022,” a senior railway official said Tuesday. He admitted the delay had “severely dented” the department’s credibility with its workforce.

The financial strain on Pakistan Railways isn’t new, but it reached a breaking point last year. A combination of devastating floods that destroyed key tracks, skyrocketing fuel prices, and a shrinking federal subsidy left the department unable to meet its basic payroll obligations. At one point, the railway’s pension bill began to rival its active salary expenditure—a demographic nightmare for any state-owned enterprise.

Union leaders, while welcoming the release of funds, remain cautious. They point out that while the Rs 25 billion covers a significant chunk of the backlog, it doesn’t solve the structural deficit that caused the crisis in the first place.

“The money is a band-aid,” said one labor representative at Lahore’s Mughalpura Workshop. “Our people have suffered for months, taking out high-interest loans just to buy groceries. We need a system where our pensions aren’t dependent on a special handout from Islamabad every two years.”

The administration now faces the logistical challenge of ensuring the funds reach the individual accounts of retirees across the country without further bureaucratic delays.

While the current injection of capital buys the department some breathing room, the underlying math hasn’t changed. With the pension bill consuming nearly half of its monthly revenue, Pakistan Railways is still far from a sustainable turnaround. For now, however, thousands of families across the country have one less financial burden to carry.

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