Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has urged residents to make the most of the upcoming long weekend, describing it as an opportunity to rest and rejuvenate. In a statement on X, the chief minister highlighted the sequence of holidays in Punjab. She said February 5 will be observed as Kashmir Day, followed by a provincial holiday for Basant on February 6, and the usual weekend holidays on Saturday and Sunday. The chief minister encouraged the public to use the extended break positively, expressing hope that residents across the province would…
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ATC issues non-bailable warrants for Aleema Khan in Nov 26 protest case
RAWALPINDI: A Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court on Monday issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Aleema Khan, the sister of incarcerated former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan, after she failed to appear in a case linked to the November 26 protest. The court rejected Aleema Khan’s request for exemption from appearance, summoned her guarantors and issued notices to them. The case is registered at Sadiqabad Police Station and relates to a protest held at D-Chowk in Islamabad on November 24, 2024. The protest followed a “final call” by Imran Khan for…
Read MoreK-P CM Afridi meets PM Shehbaz amid Tirah displacement row
ISLAMABAD: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister House on Monday for a one-on-one meeting, amid rising tensions between the federal and provincial governments over security and the displacement of people from Tirah Valley. The meeting concluded with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Rana Sanaullah, Amir Muqam and K-P Finance Adviser Muzammil Aslam also in attendance. Speaking to the media after the meeting, Afridi said he expressed condolences over the situation in Balochistan. “We discussed the NFC and other outstanding dues,” Afridi said, adding…
Read MoreGSP+ remains ‘crucial framework’ for mutually beneficial EU trade: FM Dar
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday emphasised that the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) preferential trade scheme remained a crucial framework for mutually beneficial trade with the European Union (EU). The EU’s GSP+ offers developing countries preferential access to European markets in return for commitments on sustainable development and good governance. Under the scheme, eligible countries are required to implement 27 international conventions covering human rights, labour rights, environmental protection, and good governance. In exchange, the EU reduces import duties to zero on more than two-thirds of the tariff lines applied to…
Read MorePSX rebounds to over 184,100 points
KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) rebounded sharply on Friday as the benchmark KSE-100 index climbed over 1,800 points to close above 184,100, after touching an intraday high of 186,619 points, with gains driven by heavy buying in index-heavy stocks amid improving geopolitical signals, easing macroeconomic concerns and renewed investor interest across key sectors, despite profit-taking at higher levels and lingering caution over regional tensions. “The index took a breather today, surging to an intraday high of 186,619 points (+4,281 points); however, gains were pared back due to profit-taking at…
Read MoreFurther decline in gold and silver prices across markets
KARACHI: Gold and silver prices recorded a further decline in international and domestic markets on Saturday, reflecting a sharp downturn in bullion rates. In the international bullion market, gold prices fell by $255 per ounce to $4,895. The decline was mirrored in the local market, where the price of gold per tola dropped by Rs25,500 to Rs511,862. The price of gold per 10 grams also fell by Rs21,862 to settle at Rs438,839. Silver prices also moved lower, with the per tola rate declining by Rs2,063 to Rs9,006, while the price…
Read MoreTCP to push G2G agri, pharma exports
KARACHI: The federal government has decided to expand government-to-government (G2G) exports of non-traditional Pakistani products to earn foreign exchange. For the first time, a chairman from the private sector has been appointed to the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP). Following this appointment, the federal government has entrusted TCP with the key task of selling commodities and pharmaceuticals at the global level to boost exports. Speaking to The Express Tribune, TCP Chairman Asim Siddiqui said TCP will now export agricultural commodities and medicines worldwide on a G2G basis. He added that…
Read MoreOpen bidding for Islamabad Airport
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has said that following the privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the privatisation of Islamabad International Airport has been declared a priority, adding that the process will be carried out through open bidding rather than government-to-government (G2G) arrangements. According to details, during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee chaired by Senator Afnanullah Khan on Friday, the Secretary of the Ministry of Privatisation told the committee during a briefing that the privatisation of Islamabad Airport is the next priority after PIA. He said that Saudi Arabia,…
Read MoreBanks open as tax gap hits Rs374b
ISLAMABAD: As the tax shortfall against the downward revised target widened to Rs374 billion, the central bank on Friday ordered commercial banks to remain open on a holiday in the hope of collecting a few billion rupees more to minimise the yawning gap. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) collected Rs7.15 trillion till the last working day of the month, falling short of the July-January target by a margin of Rs374 billion, according to provisional results compiled till Friday evening. Compared to the same period last year, the collection was…
Read MoreCabinet questions polymer notes
ISLAMABAD: Cabinet members have raised questions over the use of polymer substrate banknotes and observed that further analysis was required regarding the possible discontinuation of the Rs10 banknote. The issue was taken up in a recent high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Sources said that during the discussion, cabinet members observed that greater diligence was required in relation to the use of polymer substrate banknotes to ensure that the material was fit for human use, especially given the possibility of young children chewing them instinctively. The cabinet members…
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