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The provinces must RS161B for electricity costs

Islamabad: A Senate panel was informed on Friday that provincial governments have not yet paid a total of RS161 billion that they owe to the federal government for accusations of electricity. On Friday, the permanent senatorial committee of power summoned to discuss key issues, in particular the adjustments of provincial power contributions through the National […]

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In 10 months, Pakistan obtained $ 6 billion in loans, subsidies

Islamabad: During the first ten months of the year 2024-25 (July to April), Pakistan received more than $ 6 billion in loans and foreign subsidies. However, total external entries reached $ 14.1 billion when IMF funding and friendly countries are included. The annual objective of external financial aid is $ 19.39 billion, according to data

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Objection to advocacy for Imran’s conditional release stays

Islamabad: Friday, the High Court of Islamabad made its order written on a petition deposited by the chief minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Ali Amin Gandapur, for the liberation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-insa (PTI), the founder Imran Khan on the floor, affirming that the objections raised by the Recistrar office were always supported. CM Gandapur had moved

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Senators shoot India

Islamabad: On Friday, the senators dismissed a broad to India for its attempts to unilaterally suspend the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), warning that such a provocation would cross a red line and could trigger legal, diplomatic and even military reprisals under international law. Speaking during a session of the Senate chaired by Senator Irfan Siddiqui

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Govt says 25,698 to perform the hajj under a private quota this year

Listen to the article The Minister of Religious Affairs, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, announced on Friday that around 25,698 pilgrims could do the Hajj this year as part of the private program. This sharp reduction follows thousands of slots revoked due to the failure of private operators to comply with the booking rules and the reservation

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Tensions with India more a “battle of truth” than military confrontation: DG Ispr

Inter-service Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry Described The Recent Tensions With India As More Than a Military Standoff, Calling It A “Battle of Truth” Waged Across Information, Diplomatic, and Strategic Fronts, in an interview with Al Jazeera. The CEO ISPR criticized the Indian government and the media for spreading what he called

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