If the Sehat Card was such a game-changer, PTI wouldn't have witnessed such a loss in the local body election in KP. PTI's loss in KP reflects the lapses in policy implementation by the government and calls for immediate action.
The Federal Board of Revenue experienced a loss of Rs 310billion from smuggled goods from 5 sectors including recent influx of smuggled Iranian dairy products.
"Abey Khao" has been featured on multiple national and international platforms. The foodtruck was an initiative taken by a hearing-impaired family, with both parents and two of their children either partially or completely deaf.
The incumbent government introduced the "Make in Pakistan" policy, which helped develop an ecosystem to support the mobile sector achieve its export goals.
NayaPay aims to introduce a payment platform to enable P2P interaction in a secure and cost-effective manner. NayaPay attempts to bridge the gap between the consumer and the financial services available to them.
Prime Minister Imran Khan was noted saying that "I would love to debate with Narendra Modi on TV." Needless to say, his recent statement made highlights and amassed a lot of reactions from both Pakistan and India.
WACOG is a new method of fixing the price by blending the costs of both locally produced and imported gas to help rationalize gas prices by developing a new final mix product.
The contributory pension system for new government employees is the most significant step taken by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to reduce the burden to Rs92 billion on provincial treasury annually by ending the existing pension system.
Faulkner abruptly left the league and took to social media to claim that he'd been lied to by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and that his treatment had been a "disgrace".
RAAST system of payment was introduced by the government because of the prevalent lack of trust and awareness of digital payment methods, high cost of digital transactions, lack of security, and a poor user interface (UI) of the local application, which made transactions all the more difficult.
The scholarship portal would be a platform very similar to the citizen portal where students would be able to register their complaints and see timely redressal of their grievances.