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Tomato will be out of reach to the commoners for next 20 days

Lahore : Spokesman of Marketing Wing Agriculture Department said that tomato prices raised in local market due to decay of crop in Balochistan. He said that new production of tomatoes from KPK will arrive into market within 20 days and tomato prices will be lessened. Onion supply is right know coming ... Read More »

COMSATS organized a forum on South-South Cooperation-2030

Lahore : Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development and Technology in the South (COMSATS) on Tuesday organized a forum on South-South Cooperation-2030 agenda for sustainable development goals (SDGs). Speakers on the occasion emphasized the need to focus on science and technology through which countries could flourish and achieve the development goals. ... Read More »

Chief Minister notice increasing price of onion & tomatoes

Lahore : Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has taken notice of news telecast by media regarding increase in prices of some vegetables especially tomatoes and onions. He issued instructions to Provincial Cabinet Committee on Price Control from London and said that concerned departments and institutions should take immediate steps ... Read More »

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi inaugurates Pakistan’s fifth nuclear power plant

Lahore : Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Friday inaugurated Pakistan’s fifth nuclear power plant C-4 here with a capacity of generating 340 MW of power. The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) is pursuing its vision of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and achieved another milestone with the operation of Chashma ... Read More »

Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera appointed federal tax ombudsman

Lahore : Former IGP Punjab Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera has been appointed Federal Tax Ombudsman. He will serve as a Federal Tax Ombudsman for four years from the date he hold his office . Ministry of Law has issued a notification in this regard after the formal approval of the President ... Read More »

Pakistan Railways revenue jumped to Rs 50 bln: PM told

Lahore : Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Tuesday chaired a briefing on Pakistan Railways at the PM office. The meeting was informed that in 2012-13 total revenue from passenger operations stood at Rs 18.20 billion which had increased almost three times to Rs 50 billion.           Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad ... Read More »

Pakistan Railways launches duplicate tickets system

Lahore : Pakistan Railways will now issue duplicate tickets to facilitate its passengers. Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafiq and CEO Railways Javed Anwar inaugurated issuance of duplicate ticket generation system at Pakistan Railways headquarters this passenger facility is first of its kind in the history of Railways. Earlier, Minister ... Read More »

Women empowerment is central to the national development

Lahore : President FPCCI Zubair Tufail has said that women empowerment is central to the national development, therefore, government, as well as private sector, should do their best to achieve this goal. Women empowerment not only benefits them but also help men, women, society, community and the overall economy of ... Read More »

Tax culture to boost national economy : PM Abbasi

Lahore : Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Saturday called for expanding the tax base in the country, besides encouraging the tax-paying culture in order to boost the national economy. The prime minister, in a meeting with a delegation of prominent businessmen led by Muhammad Ali Tabba which called on him here at the Governor House, ... Read More »

Railways to issue digitized secure employee card

Lahore : “Pakistan Railways is coming out of its 125 years old shell and we are on the road to modernization and digitization. As a step towards good governance and better service delivery, today Pakistan Railways has signed MOU with NADRA for issuance of digitized secure employee card,” Minister for ... Read More »

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