Author: Iqra Khan

The cabinet of Balochistan stopped new hires from universities and established a special committee to examine the Public Sector Universities Act and compare it with other provinces’ laws. It was decided to form this special committee at a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti. The provincial ministers Mir Zahoor Buledi, Mir Shoaib Nosherwani, Bakht Khan Kakar, and the secretary of the department of higher education make up the committee. Within seven days, they have to provide recommendations. CM Bugti regretted that despite continuous hiring and building projects, universities did not have enough money for salaries. He noted that…

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The comprehensive timetable for the online submission of admission forms and fees for the LLB (3-year) Part-II & III annual examination and the LLB (5-year) Part-I, II, III, IV & V annual examination in 2024 has been made public by the Punjab University Department of Examinations. The official statement states that regular and late college applicants have until July 19, 2024, to submit their online admission forms and pay the customary cost. Candidates who took part in the supplemental exams for the LLB (3-year) Parts II and III in 2023 and the LLB (5-year) Parts I, II, III, IV, and…

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Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori has introduced a comprehensive scholarship program.Governor Tesori announced the start of a free scholarship program under his direct supervision and stressed the value of education during the first counseling session at Governor House Karachi. Governor Tesori emphasized that the initiative’s purpose of sending worthy students overseas for studies based on merit was being highlighted when she said, “This scholarship program reflects my commitment to fostering education.” He also gave specifics on the establishment of a special cell at Governor House Karachi to assist and guide scholarship applicants.With this announcement, extensive career counseling sessions aimed at…

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A comprehensive investment strategy for Pakistan has been launched by China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC), with a focus on transmission line, renewable energy, and hydro projects. At a press conference in Islamabad, the company’s managing director, Wang Huaiwa, disclosed the information, highlighting China’s dedication to aiding Pakistan in developing its energy infrastructure. The $1.5 billion Azad Patan hydroelectric project in Azad Kashmir is one of the major undertakings. In order to achieve early financial closure, negotiations are presently underway between the Pakistani government and the 700 megawatt (MW) project. The $1.96 billion Sikhi Canari Hydropower Project is another big project…

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The prime minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif,announced this weekend that oil and gas corporations operating in the country intend to invest $5 billion over the next three years to investigate drilling locations in the South Asian nation. During a meeting with government officials, representatives from companies in Pakistan’s exploration and production (E&P) sector revealed their plans to drill over 240 sites in the country, which imports the majority of its energy. These sites are being searched for hydrocarbons. After consulting the sector, Pakistan formed a committee that will create ideas to draw in investments for oil and gas exploration, according…

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ISLAMABAD: Sheraz Sharif’s office, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated Iran’s President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian on his victory in the most recent election held in his nation on Monday. The two leaders also talked about ways to improve trade and investment cooperation. In the Friday presidential election in Iran, moderate candidate Masoud Pezeshkian received 53.7 percent of the vote, or 16.3 million ballots, to defeat hardliner Saeed Jalili’s 13.5 million votes. The 69-year-old candidate supported by reformists will take Ebrahim Raisi’s seat, who passed away in a plane tragedy last month. PM Sharif claimed he spoke with Pezeshkian over the phone…

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad, a delegation of both domestic and foreign enterprises involved in petroleum and gas exploration and production announced a large investment of $5 billion in Pakistan over the following three years.The prime minister has given the pertinent authorities instructions to resolve all sector-related issues first. Proving their faith in Prime Minister Sharif’s abilities, the businesses pledged to contribute $5 billion to advance Pakistan’s exploration operations for gas and petroleum. The PM’s serious attention to the industry was commended by the delegation members, who also acknowledged his efforts to meet with industry stakeholders, address their concerns,…

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The Changan Alsvin Black Edition car was introduced today by Changan Pakistan. Details indicate that the business unveiled a new choice for Lumiere, its top variation. Changan Alsvin Black Edition Upgrades The latest version, according to the business, has: Side-view mirrors in black Alloy wheels in black. chairs covered in black leather dark-colored roof Door handles in black dark interior Cost The Lumiere is now available for Rs. 4,549,000. The price of the Changan Alsvin Black Edition is Rs. 4,574,000, which is Rs. 25,000 higher. BOOKING The new variant can be reserved for a payment of Rs. 1,000,000. Customers of…

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KARACHI: To support the struggling local sector, the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) has proposed charging a 15% regulatory levy on old import automobiles that fall within the 1300 CC category. Experts and consumers have pushed Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and regional manufacturers-cum-assemblers to build affordable, high-quality cars in order to deter used car imports and encourage as much localization of the sector as possible. “In order to sustain the growth of the local industry, achieve the targets under Auto Policy 2012-2026, and save the industry from unfair competition from the import of used vehicles (specifically in the below 1300…

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The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has rejected the layout plan submission for the “New Airport Town” housing scheme, labeling it as unapproved and illegal. An RDA spokesperson stated that the file, which was submitted by the scheme’s owner, Shahid Mehmood, was returned following a thorough review by the Metropolitan Planning and Traffic Engineering (MP&TE) Directorate. The unauthorized housing scheme, which is located in Mouza Katarian, Tehsil, and District Rawalpindi, was flagged by the RDA, alerting residents against purchasing plots there. The spokesperson stated that the RDA, led by DG Kinza Murtaza, is prepared to take strict legal actions against those…

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