99.999% of FBR’s staff interested in power: Shabar Zaidi
The withdrawal of the directive to notify taxpayers 24 hours prior to freezing their bank accounts drew the ire of the former chairperson of the Federal Board of Revenue.
We want to prevent war: North Korea claims at a military exhibition
“We are not discussing war with anyone, but rather to prevent war itself and to literally increase war deterrence for the protection of national sovereignty,” North Korea's Kim said in a speech at the Defence Development Exhibition on Monday.
PDM weakness is no reason for govt’s continuation: Maulana Fazl
PDM often receives government flak for failing to portray a united Opposition front. However, Maulana Fazlur Rehman denies such claims. According to him, there are some other reasons behind the continuation of the “incompetent PTI regime."
Lexus NX to hit the road this fall
Lexus NX heralds the beginning of ‘the Next Era of Luxury’. It has been crafted to enable the consumers to fully utilize and enjoy next generation technology by amalgamating innovation with intuition.
Pakistan’s talks with TTP come from a position of strength?
According to PM Khan, Pakistan was engaging with those groups of the TTP who can be reconciled ‘from a position of strength’. Moreover, he reiterated that there are no military solutions to insurgencies. Ever since the Taliban took over, Pakistan appears hopeful.
Former Pentagon official says US shouldn’t trust Pakistan?
On the point of the US relying on Pakistan to help infiltrate Afghanistan, former Pentagon official Michael Maloof thinks it is not a good idea. He also accused Pakistan of creating the Taliban and using them as a proxy in effect against India and Kashmir.
Pakistan’s textile exports register record growth in Q1 of FY22
Pakistan’s textile exports have risen by approximately 28% in the first quarter of the current fiscal year. The exports by the textile industry recorded an increase by 26% in September and by 28.67% in the July-August period.
PM orders to reopen Citizen Portal complaints closed by bureaucrats
43,351 complaints will be opened in 773 federal departments. In addition, 2450 departments will take charge of 40,415 complaints related to provincial governments. Prime Minister's Performance Delivery Unit (PMDU) revealed the details on Twitter.
IMF paints grim global economic outlook as stagflation looms
IMF paints grim global economic outlook slow economic growth, 1970s -like stagflation and vaccine protectionism haunt large economies. Also, the IMF chief warns that as stagflation looms, central banks are forced to reduce their pandemic stimulus measures.
Directorate anti quackery to end corrupt health practices in Sindh
Post-COVID, the number of quackery activities has risen all over Sindh. In a bid to eradicate these corrupt health practices, the Director of Anti Quackery of the Sindh Health Care Commission has been mandated to conduct public awareness against such activities.
The Economist predicts PM Khan will win the next elections?
According to a detailed and provocative article by the Economist, PM Khan will not win the next elections due to his leadership. In fact, PM Khan will win owing to a series of events that make him the only suitable candidate. One of them is "Pakistan’s victory-by-proxy in Afghanistan."
PMC’s technical glitch angers medical students
Earlier today PMC emailed result certificates to students. However, the students noticed several irregularities in their result certificates. While they brought attention to the issues in their result, PMC released a statement asking students to ignore the emails sent earlier.
