• Privacy Policy
  • Sample Page
Film
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Film
No Result
View All Result

H1910001 Over Protective na Girlfriend,Iniwan ng boyfriend para sa trabaho

admin79 by admin79
October 18, 2025
in Uncategorized
0
H1910001 Over Protective na Girlfriend,Iniwan ng boyfriend para sa trabaho

The government intends to disburse P1 billion in cash aid to qualified public utility jeepney drivers (PUJ). The decision comes amid a worsening trend of oil price hikes.

Earlier this week, the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) committed to dispensing cash grants to around 178,000 affected persons until the end of 2021.

According to the DBCC, the amount will be taken from leftover funds from the 2021 national budget. The funds will be directed to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), which will release the cash under its Pantawid Pasada Program.

The cash grants come at a time when more and more transport and advocacy groups have clamored for government support due to rising pump prices nationwide. Some have called for other measures to be enacted. Fare hikes and the suspension of the excise tax on fuel are both wanted by many in the sector. 

Related: Could the DOE gain the power to suspend excise tax on fuel?

The government is considering these options, said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque. While the requested P2 to P3 fare hike lost steam with the Department of Transportation (DOTr), it has proposed a return to 100% operations for PUVs.

Related: As fuel prices rise, the DOTr might just step in

Is it enough? Only the PUV drivers can say for sure. More recently, the LTFRB clarified that only PUJ drivers qualify for the subsidy. That means no cash grants for tricycle and bus drivers.

Local oil companies have hiked their prices for nine consecutive weeks. After-effects from the COVID-19 pandemic and an energy crisis plaguing several large markets are speculated to contribute to the recent ballooning of global oil prices. Fossil fuels are in short supply, and inflation has been the result. The cost of crude oil currently sits at above $80, the highest in eight years.

/ News

PUJ drivers will receive P1B cash aid from government amid rising fuel prices

Other PUV drivers will not be eligible for the cash grant.

Autodeal

Autodeal on Oct 27, 2021You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsPUJ drivers will receive P1B cash aid from government amid rising fuel prices

Jeepney

The government intends to disburse P1 billion in cash aid to qualified public utility jeepney drivers (PUJ). The decision comes amid a worsening trend of oil price hikes.

Earlier this week, the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) committed to dispensing cash grants to around 178,000 affected persons until the end of 2021.

According to the DBCC, the amount will be taken from leftover funds from the 2021 national budget. The funds will be directed to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), which will release the cash under its Pantawid Pasada Program.

The cash grants come at a time when more and more transport and advocacy groups have clamored for government support due to rising pump prices nationwide. Some have called for other measures to be enacted. Fare hikes and the suspension of the excise tax on fuel are both wanted by many in the sector. 

Related: Could the DOE gain the power to suspend excise tax on fuel?

The government is considering these options, said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque. While the requested P2 to P3 fare hike lost steam with the Department of Transportation (DOTr), it has proposed a return to 100% operations for PUVs.

Related: As fuel prices rise, the DOTr might just step in

Is it enough? Only the PUV drivers can say for sure. More recently, the LTFRB clarified that only PUJ drivers qualify for the subsidy. That means no cash grants for tricycle and bus drivers.

Local oil companies have hiked their prices for nine consecutive weeks. After-effects from the COVID-19 pandemic and an energy crisis plaguing several large markets are speculated to contribute to the recent ballooning of global oil prices. Fossil fuels are in short supply, and inflation has been the result. The cost of crude oil currently sits at above $80, the highest in eight years.

With the latest cash grants for PUJ drivers, the government hopes to alleviate some of the burden brought upon by the continuing fuel prices. Meanwhile, it’s expected to continue finding solutions that will benefit the entire public transportation industry.

Related Articles

MMDA to deploy Libreng Sakay vehicles and LGUs to deploy vehicles amidst transport strikeThe LTFRB marks June 30 as the final day traditional jeepneys can ply their routesTraditional Jeepneys to get LTFRB franchise extension for the fourth and last timeReport: Diesel could spike by P5.70 and gasoline by P1.60 on August 30, 2022MMDA suspends number coding for PUVs

Latest News

  • Lynk & Co launches big year-end deals with discounts up to P410,000Shaynah Miranda · Oct 17, 2025Lynk & Co Philippines is offering up to P410,000 in cash discounts on select models until December 31, 2025.
  • Nissan teases the upcoming next-gen Navara / NewsShaynah Miranda · Oct 16, 2025The next Nissan Navara will be based on the Mitsubishi Triton and is set to launch in 2026
  • Hyundai unveils the updated Stargazer MPV / NewsJerome Tresvalles · Oct 14, 2025The 2026 Hyundai Stargazer has landed in the Philippines with a fresh look, improved cabin, and upgraded tech features.

View More Articles

Popular Articles

  • Cheapest cars under P700,000 in the PhilippinesJerome Tresvalles · Sep 02, 2024
  • First car or next car, the Ford EcoSport is a tough package to beatJun 18, 2021
  • Car Maintenance checklist and guide – here’s everything you need to knowEarl Lee · Jan 12, 2021
  • Most fuel efficient family cars in the PhilippinesBryan Aaron Rivera · Nov 27, 2020
  • 2021 Geely Okavango — Everything you need to knowJoey Deriquito · Nov 19, 2020
  • Family cars in the Philippines with the biggest trunksSep 20, 2023
  • Head to head: Toyota Rush vs. Suzuki XL7Joey Deriquito · Oct 28, 2020
  • Why oil changes are important for your carEarl Lee · Nov 10, 2020
  • 2021 Kia Stonic — What you need to know about itJoey Deriquito · Oct 16, 2020
  • Top 7 tips for buying a used car in the PhilippinesJoey Deriquito · Nov 26, 2020
Previous Post

H1910004 Na Pakong Pangako part2

Next Post

H1910006 Mother Day Special part2

Next Post
H1910006 Mother Day Special part2

H1910006 Mother Day Special part2

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • 🚨BREAKING NEWS Pray for Kim Chiu: Struggling Through Unseen Challenges
  • 🚨BREAKING NEWS For the First Time, Zanjoe Marudo Finally Speaks Out on Rumored Breakup with Ria Atayde 
  • 🚨BREAKING NEWS Tito Sotto and the Limits of Senatorial Immunity: NBI Calls and Public Reactions 
  • 🚨BREAKING NEWS A Luxury Mansion in the Spotlight: Is Emman Pacquiao’s Grand Project a Gift—or a Sign of Distance from Manny Pacquiao? (NH)
  • 🚨BREAKING NEWS Darren Espanto Surprises Kim Chiu with a Lavish Christmas Gift: Bags Galore! (NH)

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025

Categories

  • Uncategorized

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.