Officials informed PM Khan that an adequate quantity of the commodity is available in the market. However, the country faced a shortage due to the hoarders. Therefore, PM Khan vows to take strict action against the hoarders and sugar mafia.
The three newly elected Muslim candidates will join the three current City Council members who are also Muslim. Advocates with Muslim groups and experts say they do not know of any other city council in the history of the U.S. that has been entirely Muslim.
The Economist’s Normalcy Index determines which countries returned to their pre-pandemic levels, by grading each country using eight indicators. The recent report ranks Pakistan at the top, above the US, UK, and India. This is a major win for Pakistan.
According to the schedule, the Suki Kinari hydropower plant is expected to be completed by the end of next year. The completion of this hydropower plant would play an important role in promoting Pakistan’s industrial development and economic recovery.
While chairing the meeting of the district coordination committee, FM Qureshi stated that the government was focusing on infrastructure projects on a priority basis. Such projects will help the people of Pakistan. The government also released welfare funds.
Earlier today, an anti-terrorism court in Lahore granted bail to several leaders of TLP in cases registered against them. On another similar note, sources claim that the government agreed to release several prisoners of the terror organization TTP.
The arrival of the first-ever consignment of trucks from Uzbekistan in Pakistan is a continuation of the government's efforts to strengthen regional coordination and further enhance trade ties with Central Asian states and Uzbekistan.
Chairman, Mr. Waqar Ahmed Malik, and Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer FFC, Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmed Rehman assured FFC’s commitment to providing sustained earnings to the valued shareholders despite challenging circumstances.
Senate President Faisal Al-Fayez received Ambassador Sajjad Ali Khan at his office in Amman. The Ambassador said Pakistan is looking forward to starting new investment companies with Jordan as it shares friendly ties. He also praised Pakistani-Jordanian relations.
Speaking about the surging prices at a ceremony, PM Khan attributed the increase in sugar prices to the closure of three sugar mills in Sindh. To clarify, as the mills shut down, the country faced a sudden drop in supply. As a result, the prices increased.
According to Sitara Heights’ management, the apartment is a gift for the star player Asif Ali as he hammered four sixes in the final over of the match, leading the Pakistan Cricket team to their third consecutive victory in the tournament.
Increased incidents of murders from Sindh are making the rounds on social media. Most of them happened at the hands of influential figures. On this note, Federal Minister calls out PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto for failing to take action against such incidents.