Author: Mawadat Fatima

KHYBER: After a four-year pause, sugar exports to Afghanistan have resumed, with more than 400 cars passing through the Torkham border in the past four days. Sources claim that Pakistan just approved the transfer of 150,000 tons of sugar to Afghanistan, with a deadline of August 15 for the cargo procedure to be completed. Agents in charge of customs clearance at Torkham informed that around 100 cars, each with 33 tons of sugar, entered Afghanistan four days prior, and that number continued to rise. According to authorities, the government imposed the prohibition on sugar exports four years ago in order…

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Jamil Ahmad Qureshi, a grade 21 officer of the Board of Investment, has been appointed by the federal government to the position of Additional Secretary InCharge of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). A Cabinet Division announcement states that as of July 23, 2024, Jamil Ahmed Quershi, a BOI BS 21 officer, has taken over as the Additional Secretary (InCharge) of the SIFC Division. As previously reported, the prime minister gave his approval for the SIFC division to be established and gave the Cabinet, Establishment, and Finance Divisions instructions to work on budget, human resources, and other matters. SIFC officers…

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According to the World Bank, $13.3 billion in total capital expenditure would be needed to provide universal power access in four Pakistani provinces. According to the Bank’s most recent research, “Pakistan Least-Cost Electrification Study,” Pakistan would need to service over 40 million total electrical connections in order to attain universal access to electricity by 2030. Population growth and individuals who do not already have a formal power connection are factors in the demand to expand the number of electricity connections. Potential clients who are 500 meters or less from the current distribution grid make up one category of the new connections,…

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A Facebook user going by the handle Zahir Mehmood, who describes himself as a journalist, posted the screenshots on his social networking page. In his post, Mr. Mehmood said that the writer and his female friend—whose name was withheld by the user—were the subjects of the acknowledged conversation. He went on to say that the occurrence, which was seen in the image, happened on August 13, 2022, in his presence at a celebration of Pakistan’s Independence Day. The social media user said that Mehmood’s buddy had welcomed Qamar with a song at the occasion, and that the writer of Meray…

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Pakistan has not yet been added to the agenda of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) executive board meetings, which are set for July 31. The 37-month Extended Fund Facility Arrangement (EFF) of around $7 billion is not featured in the agenda for the executive board meeting scheduled for July 24, July 26, July 29, and July 31, according to the Fund website. On July 12, the Pakistani government and the IMF team came to a staff-level agreement on a 37-month Extended Fund Arrangement (EFF) for SDR 5,320 million, or almost US$7 billion. This agreement is contingent upon the Executive Board…

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Speakers at a panel discussion emphasized that Pakistan is experiencing a 38 percent increase in energy prices overall, in addition to a 62 percent increase in capacity charges, which has resulted in tariff hikes in the nation. However, these issues could be resolved by implementing an independent power consumer model that encourages individual power generation. Under the sponsorship of the Network for Clean Energy Transition (NCET), the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) held a panel discussion on “Pakistan’s Electricity Tariff Structure: Insights and Key Determinants” as part of its Monday Seminar series. Pakistan’s customer categories and tariff-setting procedures were described…

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This week, the Bank of Punjab hosted an interactive session with Professor Stefan Dercon and prominent members of the local industry in Karachi. Mr. Stefan teaches economic policy at the University of Oxford’s Economics Department and Blavatnik School of Government. He works as a policy advisor, offering strategic guidance on economics and development, in addition to his academic job. His most recent book, “Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win and Others Lose,” will be released in May 2022. It explores why some nations have succeeded in striking elite deals that support growth and development while others have not, drawing…

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In order to maintain price flexibility, protect consumer interests, and stop other telecommunication services from being cross-subsidized, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has created the “Tariff for Cellular Mobile Telecommunication Services Regulations, 2024.” When determining the level of retail tariffs that licensed services providers charge customers, these laws will be applicable to all cellular mobile licensees. The following guidelines must be followed by all Cellular Mobile Licensees when determining the rate at which they will offer Cellular Mobile Telecommunication Services: Tariffs should be established at a level that gives an acceptable rate of return on investments, taking into account the…

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 Introduction In the fast-paced world of technology, success and advancement depend on innovation. With its rapidly growing IT sector, Pakistan is home to many creative thinkers who are spearheading the transition to a digital future. We meet down with one of Pakistan’s leading tech innovators for an exclusive interview to learn important industry insights on the present state, obstacles, and potential future growth of the country’s IT sector.  Innovation is essential for success and progress in the ever-advancing field of technology. Pakistan is home to many innovative minds who are driving the shift to a digital future, thanks to its…

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 Introduction Globally, especially in Pakistan, online education is becoming more and more popular as a revolutionary method of instruction. E-learning platforms are interrupting the traditional education system as the computer network becomes more widely available. Historical Context of Education in Pakistan By solving availability concerns and raising the standard of education across the nation, these digital solutions make use of technology and the internet to deliver interactive learning experiences and instructional content. As online learning in Pakistan continues to expand, It presents encouraging chances to close the gap between conventional and contemporary teaching methods, ultimately changing the way education is obtained…

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