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The ministers obtain an amazing salary bump of 188%

Islamabad: Despite large allegations of austerity and belt belt by the government led by PML-N, the federal cabinet approved a summary to increase the wages of ministers, ministers of the state and advisers, massively increasing their salary to Rs519,000 per month. The increase occurred while the government recognized the financial pressure on the salaried class […]

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Pakistan is preparing for the satellite internet while Starlink gets a head sign

Islamabad: Friday, Pakistan Space Activities Regulatory Board (PSARB) approved the publication of the non-objection certificate (NOC) to the Internet supplier by American satellite, Starlink, an important decision that should strengthen the country’s digital landscape. The Minister of Information Technologies, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, said that Starlink had obtained a temporary registration in Pakistan on the directive

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I am not considered worthy of being informed of the Hajj issues: Minister of State

Islamabad: The Minister of State for Religious Affairs and Interconfessional Harmony Kesoo Mal Kheal Das revealed on Friday in the National Assembly that he had not received any briefing on the issues related to Hajj by his ministry, shocking the legislators during the session of questions. This prompted Vice-President Ghumlam Mustafa Shah to seek an

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Govt moving to the rhythm of Torteoise on climate authority: SC

Islamabad: Friday, the Supreme Court reprimanded the government for its slow progress. A constitutional bench of five members led by Judge Aminuddin Khan heard a petition concerning the delay in the creation of the climate changes Authority, where the court raised concerns concerning the prolonged delay in the appointment of the president of the authority

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Govt denies having killed Byc activists in Quetta Fire

Quetta: The Baloch Yakjehti committee (BYC) accused the police of having used excessive force against the demonstrators in the provincial capital, claiming to have opened fire on peaceful demonstrators, killing three people and injured dozens, including seven in critical condition. However, the spokesman for the government of Balutchistan, Shahid Rind, refuted the allegations, declaring that

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