1 year ago Petrol Prices Likely to Drop by Up to Rs. 15 Per Litre in Pakistan Petrol prices in Pakistan are expected to see a significant reduction of Rs. 13 to Rs. 15 per litre in
1 year ago Pakistan Launches First-Ever Digital ID Card Pakistan has unveiled its first dematerialized digital identity card, marking a significant advancement in the country’s digital transformation journey. The
1 year ago Pakistan Gets IMF’s Green Signal for Reducing Electricity Prices The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a reduction in electricity prices for Pakistani consumers, according to sources close to
1 year ago Remittances Sent by Overseas Pakistanis Surge 55% to $3.1 Billion in February Remittances from overseas Pakistanis substantially increased in February 2025, rising by 55 percent year-on-year to reach $3.1 billion, according to
1 year ago Govt Considers New Pay Scales and Reforms for Top Bureaucracy The government is exploring the creation of new pay scales for senior bureaucrats to address the growing demands of technical
1 year ago Action Initiated Against Airport Officials Over Passport Blocking and Bribery Allegations at Airports The federal government has initiated an investigation into allegations of passport blocking and bribery at airports, following a formal complaint
1 year ago PM Forms Inquiry Committee to Probe Port Qasim Land Deal The Prime Minister has established a three-member inquiry committee to investigate the controversial Port Qasim land deal, valued at Rs.
1 year ago Govt to Launch Digital Prize Bonds for Secure and Paperless Investments The government is set to introduce digital prize bonds, a modernized and paperless investment option that will be managed through
1 year ago IMF Rejects GST Waiver on Electricity Bills and Winter Relief Extension During the ongoing economic review talks between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the global lender has rejected the
1 year ago IMF Expresses Concern Over Delay in Gas Tariff Notification for Captive Power Plants The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised concerns over the government’s failure to notify revised gas tariffs for captive power