Pakistan is experiencing serious effects from climate change on its ecology, economy, and security. severe rainfall and meteorological conditions, as the disastrous floods of 2022.more lengthy floods and higher heat. Impact on the productivity of agriculture, particularly on important crops like maize, wheat, rice, cotton, and sugarcane increased occurrence of landslides, floods, earthquakes, and cyclones among other natural calamities. Impact on the livelihood and health of people. A rise in pollution of the air and water Future climate change scenarios are predicted to cause higher precipitation variability and glacier melting, which would increase river flow variability in Pakistan. Higher evaporation…
Author: Mawadat Fatima
Education is essential for a country’s future because it gives people the knowledge and abilities they need to make meaningful contributions to society. Education reforms are necessary in Pakistan, as they are in many other nations, to guarantee high-quality education and tackle the issues impeding the education sector’s advancement. Pakistan has made a number of improvements to improve its educational system throughout the years. The National Education Policy (NEP), which was adopted in 2017 and attempted to address issues including equity in the educational system, quality of education, and access to school, was one notable change. The NEP implemented policies…
China and Pakistan are forming cooperative ventures that might skyrocket Pakistan’s leather sector. According to Khalid Waleed, advisor to the Pakistan Tanners Association, these partnerships entail establishing production facilities, tanneries, and research and development facilities devoted to the invention of leather products. The Association of Guangdong Shoe Manufacturers traveled to Pakistan in June in order to investigate moving their business there. These businesses are willing to contribute anywhere from USD 5 to USD 8 billion to the regional economy. The leather industry in Pakistan, the country’s second most active industry after textiles and a vital exporter, has recently had to contend…
Beginning with the 2024–2025 academic year, the University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore has chosen to prolong the duration of its Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program from four years to five years. A new integrated curriculum that is modular is part of this transformation. Under the direction of UHS Vice-Chancellor Professor Ahsan Waheed Rathore, the 48th meeting of the UHS Board of Studies in Dentistry endorsed this decision. On June 26, the UHS Board of Governors, presided over by Justice (retired) Sheikh Ahmad Farooq, authorized a budget of Rs2,428 million for the fiscal year 2024–25. The yearly development plan…
ISLAMABAD: Continuing their upward trend, the two main petroleum products, gasoline and high-speed diesel (HSD), are expected to rise by more than Rs7.60 and Rs3.50 per liter, respectively, starting on July 16 for the upcoming fortnight. This is primarily due to higher global oil prices, sources said, with gasoline and HSD prices rising by roughly $4.4 and $2 per barrel, respectively, on the international market in the previous fortnight. Final calculations and current tax rates will determine how much each of these products will cost. The government has jacked up the maximum limit of petroleum development levy (PDL) to Rs70…
The new $7 billion aid package agreement struck between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will aid in bringing macroeconomic stability to the nation, according to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Saturday. The announcement of the development by the international lender late last night provided much-needed relief to the country. Pakistan should be able to “cement macroeconomic stability and create conditions for stronger, more inclusive and resilient growth,” according to the IMF’s statement, which is contingent to the program’s approval by the IMF Executive Board. The most recent bailout, which comes to Pakistan in the form of loans, comes…
The federal and provincial governments have approved a comprehensive program that the Pakistani authorities and the IMF team have agreed upon at the staff level. This program may be funded by a 37-month Extended Fund Arrangement (EFF) in the amount of SDR 5,320 million, or roughly US$7 billion at current exchange rates. This agreement is contingent upon the Executive Board of the IMF approving it and Pakistan’s development and bilateral partners quickly confirming the requisite finance assurances. According to Nathan Porter, the head of the IMF mission in Pakistan, “the program aims to capitalize on the hard-won macroeconomic stability achieved…
A strategic alliance to revolutionize Pakistan’s digital payments environment was today launched by Paysys Labs Pvt Ltd, a renowned payment technology provider, and Raqami Islamic Digital Bank Pakistan, a forward-thinking digital financial institution. The partnership seeks to create a cutting-edge digital payment system that incorporates real-time payment platforms like RAAST. Renowned for its proficiency in creating cutting-edge payment technologies, Paysys Labs will be crucial in helping Raqami improve its digital payment offerings and guarantee that its clients have safe, easy access to a wider range of digital banking features and services. The partnership’s importance was emphasized by Umair Aijaz, CEO…
At a recent meeting presided over by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, the sale Advisory Committee decided to interact with the CEOs of the telecom firms prior to the sale of 5G spectrum. Reviewing the status of the impending 5G spectrum auction was the main goal of yesterday’s meeting. The committee was advised by representatives of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) that the deadline for EOI submissions is July 15. The PTA is using the new e-system created by the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) for the first time during this auction cycle. The goal of the World Bank-assisted E-PADS system is…
LAHORE: The majority of Long Distance International (LDI) operators have a 20-year license contract that is about to expire, and they have not yet paid the principle that is overdue for the Universal Service Fund (USF). According to reports, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has requested that they pay the overdue principal payment of Rs24 billion in order for their licenses to be renewed for a further 20 years. The provision of international incoming and outgoing telecom call services is the primary duty of the LDI operators. The licenses of the majority of the ten operators expire in July or…