ISLAMABAD: Following independence day holiday announcement on August 14, another public holiday has been announced in the ongoing month, ARY News reported.According to the notification issued here on August 12, the Islamabad administration declared holiday on August 13 (tomorrow), however essential services will continue as per routine. Local holiday in Islamabad on 13th August. pic.twitter.com/njY1v3k8rM — DC Islamabad (@dcislamabad) August 12, 2025 Earlier, the Sindh government announced a public holiday on Saturday, August 9, to mark the 282nd annual Urs of the revered Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.On the other hand, authorities in Islamabad have imposed a ban on the sale and use of ‘baajas’ (vuvuzelas) in the federal capital ahead of Pakistan’s Independence Day on August 14.In Pakistan, national celebrations are often marked with high enthusiasm, but at times, the manner of celebration becomes a source of disturbance for others.Like past earlier, authorities in Islamabad have banned use and sale of ‘baajas’.In this context, the deputy commissioner of Islamabad has officially prohibited the sale and use of ‘baajas’ (vuvuzelas), warning that violations will result in legal action. Pakistan's Independence Day On August 14, 2025, Pakistan will mark its 78th Independence Day with vibrant celebrations across the nation. The day, commemorating the country’s freedom from British rule in 1947, will be celebrated with patriotic zeal, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and cultural events.Major cities like Karachi, Lahore, Quetta and Peshawar will be adorned with green and white flags, lights, and decorations. Public and private institutions will also host events, including seminars, parades, and musical performances, celebrating Pakistan’s rich heritage.Schools and colleges will organize debates and poetry contests, engaging the youth in patriotic activities. Click here for updates on upcoming holidays in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: In a move to fulfil another International Monetary Fund (IMF) requirement, the Pakistan government has prepared a comprehensive strategy to extend the repayment period of both domestic and external loans, ARY News reported on Tuesday, citing sources. https://youtu.be/oRWIoey6bb0According to officials, the plan aims to increase the average maturity period for domestic debt from the current 3 years and 8 months to 52 months, while the maturity period for external debt will be extended from the current 6.1 years to 76 months.The IMF has set 2028 as the deadline for Pakistan to fully implement the new maturity targets.Sources stated that extending the maturity period will help reduce financing requirements in the coming years.Read more: IMF advises autonomy to Auditor General of Pakistan’s OfficeAn implementation report will be shared with the IMF mission ahead of the next economic review, while execution of the policy will begin within the current fiscal year.The new framework also stipulates that around 30% of domestic loans will be issued at a fixed policy rate, and the share of Shariah-compliant debt will be increased to 20% over the next three years.Additionally, the volume of external debt of Pakistan will be capped at no more than 40% of total public debt, the sources said.
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore has ordered the seizure of properties of convicts in May 9 cases, ARY News reported.The court handed down 10-year prison sentences to four senior PTI leaders in connection with two May 9 arson cases.ATC Judge Manzar Ali Gul convicted Dr Yasmin Rashid, Ejaz Chaudhry, Mian Mehmoodur Rasheed, and Omar Sarfraz Cheema, imposing a fine of Rs600,000 on each alongside the jail term.The verdict pertains to cases registered at Shadman and Sarwar Road police stations. The court also ordered the seizure of the convicted leaders’ properties.Jail warrants were issued, directing the Kot Lakhpat Jail superintendent to ensure immediate implementation of the sentences.In related verdicts, Ayesha Ali Bhutta was sentenced to imprisonment and a fine in the Rahat Bakery Chowk case, while Alia Hamza and Sanam Javed received five-year prison terms each in the Shadman police station case.Read more: Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s release orders issued in May 9 casesIn a separate development, the ATC ordered the release of PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi after acquitting him in both May 9 cases.It is worth mentioning here that on July 22 an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore sentenced several Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders including Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed, and Senator Ejaz Chaudhry to 10 years in prison and acquitted Shah Mahmood Qureshi in a case pertaining to arson and vandalism on May 9. Click here for latest updates on Imran Khan The court also ordered the acquittal of Hamza Azim and five other accused individuals, clearing them of charges related to the May 9 riots.The trial court pronounced its reserved verdict in the case related to rioting at Sherpao Bridge on May, 2023 following PTI founder Imran Khan’s arrest.Ali Hassan, Afzal Azeem Khalid Qayyum, Riaz Hussain, and former Punjab Governor Umar Sarfraz Cheema are among those jailed for 10 years. May 9 violence Violent clashes were broken out across Pakistan after former prime minister Imran Khan was arrested on May 9, 2023.The protests were held in remote and major cities as the party workers were agitated due to their chairman’s arrest, with Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Islamabad summoning the armed forces to ensure law and order.Army installations, including Corps Commander’s house in Lahore, had come under attack during the protests by PTI workers.
KARACHI: The Sindh government and the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) have submitted reply in the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Tuesday in a petition about cutting trees along Sharea Faisal in Karachi.A high court bench had restrained the authorities concerned from cutting trees along Sharea Faisal and directed the director general of the Sepa and others to submit a comprehensive report.The petition filed by a citizen, accused the authorities concerned of violating environmental laws and judicial directives.Chief Secretary of Sindh, Secretary Local Government and Secretary Forest department were made respondents in the petition.It was said in the reply that the new trees are being planted in place of the lost trees. "We know the threats related to reduction of trees and taking steps to redress it".The high court bench allowed the petitioner to submit rejoinder by August 28.The counsel for the petitioner earlier submitted before the court that a large-scale deforestation is currently underway along Sharea Faisal, where the respondents, either directly or through their contractors, have commenced extensive cutting of fully-grown trees in violation of environmental laws and judicial pronouncements.Based on personal observation, the petitioner alleged that hundreds of mature trees — some decades old — lining both sides of Sharea Faisal are being felled “without any disclosure of lawful authorisation, requisite environmental clearances, or compliance with the applicable regulatory framework”.The counsel, also referred to an early direction passed by the SHC in a case, which stated that no tree shall be removed without the expressed permission of the competent authority and the sessions judge concerned throughout Sindh. The order also directed that priority be accorded to the relocation rather than destruction of trees.Cutting of trees amid extreme weather events has been seen as a step that will further aggravate the climate woes of the city including prolonged heatwaves and extreme temperatures.
ISLAMABAD: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced a major convenience for citizens by eliminating the need to visit union councils for birth and death registrations.In a major step towards a “Digital Pakistan,” NADRA has launched an online system allowing citizens to register births and deaths from home through its Pak ID mobile application.The service enables direct submission of information to the relevant union council without physical visits.Initially, the facility has been rolled out in the following districts:Chakwal (71 union councils)Jhelum (44 union councils)Nankana Sahib (65 union councils)NADRA stated that the service will be expanded nationwide in phases, ensuring that citizens across Pakistan can benefit from this digital registration system.Read more: How To Get First ID Card: Step-by-Step Guide of NADRASeparately, NADRA has introduced the Pak-Identity portal for online services, including renewals, reprints, and modifications, while first-time CNICs require in-person registration.The first time ID card process ensures every citizen is officially recognised and empowered to participate in national affairs.NADRA has made it easier for people in Pakistan to register their identities by using simpler steps and online services.Fee structure:NADRA offers three categories upon the urgency of availing the card: Category Processing Time Fee (PKR) Executive 7 Days 2,500 Urgent 15 Days 1,500 Normal 30 Days 750
LAHORE: An Anti Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore ordered to release former foreign minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) vice chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi in two May 9 cases, ARY News reported.As per details, the court issued a letter to the jail superintendent in connection with Jinnah House attack and Shadman Police Station riots cases, stating if the PTI vice chairman is not wanted in another case, he should be released from jail.Shah Mahmood Qureshi is booked in 14 cases in Lahore, he is acquitted in three cases whereas 11 cases are still pending against him.Yesterday, ATC Lahore sentenced Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Yasmin Rashid, Ejaz Chaudhary and others, acquitted party’s vice chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Jinnah House Attack case.The An Anti-Terrorism Court announced its verdicts in two high-profile cases related to May 9 riots, including the Jinnah House attack and arson incidents near Shadman police station.The verdicts announced by ATC Judge Manzar Ali Gill at Kot Lakhpat Jail, have acquitted several individuals while sentencing others to prison terms.In the Jinnah House attack case, where vehicles were set ablaze near the Corps Commander’s residence, former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was acquitted along with six others, including Sohail Khan, Awais, Rafiuddin, Farid Khan, Salman Ahmed, Abdul Qadir, and Faizan, due to insufficient evidence.However, the court sentenced PTI leaders Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Ejaz Chaudhry, Mian Mehmood ur Rasheed, and Omar Sarfraz Cheema to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment. Aisha Bhutta was also handed a 10-year sentence in the same case.In a related case involving arson and siege at Shadman police station, Shah Mehmood Qureshi was acquitted alongside 11 others, including Sohail Khan, Awais, Rafiuddin, Farid Khan, Salman Ahmed, Abdul Qadir, Faizan, Tayyab Sultan, Shahid Baig, Majid Ali, and Bakht Rawan. Click here for latest updates on Imran Khan The court, however, convicted PTI leaders Alia Hamza and Sanam Javed, sentencing them to five years in prison each for their involvement.It is worth mentioning here that on July 22 an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore sentenced several Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders including Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed, and Senator Ejaz Chaudhry to 10 years in prison and acquitted Shah Mahmood Qureshi in a case pertaining to arson and vandalism on May 9.The court also ordered the acquittal of Hamza Azim and five other accused individuals, clearing them of charges related to the May 9 riots.The trial court pronounced its reserved verdict in the case related to rioting at Sherpao Bridge on May, 2023 following PTI founder Imran Khan’s arrest.Ali Hassan, Afzal Azeem Khalid Qayyum, Riaz Hussain, and former Punjab Governor Umar Sarfraz Cheema are among those jailed for 10 years.May 9 violenceViolent clashes were broken out across Pakistan after former prime minister Imran Khan was arrested on May 9, 2023.The protests were held in remote and major cities as the party workers were agitated due to their chairman’s arrest, with Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Islamabad summoning the armed forces to ensure law and order.Army installations, including Corps Commander’s house in Lahore, had come under attack during the protests by PTI workers.
LAHORE: The PDMA has issued flood warning as a fresh spell of monsoon rains is expected to begin from tomorrow (Wednesday).The Met Office has forecast rainfall with strong winds and thunderstorm in northeastern Punjab, Potohar region.Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab has issued an alert about medium level flood in Chenab river and its drains and streams.PDMA has issued advisory to Commissioners of Gujranwala, Sargodha, Faisalabad and Multan divisions and district administrations of Narowal, Gujrat, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Jhang, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Wazirabad and other districts.DG PDMA has issued instructions to concerned departments to take necessary steps to tackle any emergency situation.General public has also been advised to observe caution and staying away from rivers, canals and drains.India has released water into Sutlej River from Pong Dam built over the River Beas as PDMA has issued alert about flooding in rivers.PDMA Punjab has also issued an alert about flooding in Sutlej, Ravi, and Jhelum rivers as well as off taking drains and streams of these rivers ahead of another monsoon spell from August 13 (tomorrow).Fresh monsoon spell could enhance water level in major rivers of Punjab, a spokesman of PDMA said.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has reportedly announced plans to hire 102 sector and audit experts across 42 key sectors to carry out field audits of major industries in Pakistan.The targeted sectors include automotive, aviation, banking, beverages, cement, ceramics, chemicals, coal, departmental stores, edible oil, education, electronics, fertilizers, flour mills, food imports, IT, manufacturing, paper and packaging, plastics, poultry, power, real estate, restaurants and marquees, rice mills, services, sugar, tea, telecom, textiles, and tobacco, among others.In the first phase, the FBR will focus on audits in priority sectors such as automobiles, textiles, iron and steel, independent power producers (IPPs) and distribution companies (DISCOs), pharmaceuticals, finance and insurance, banking, sugar, chemicals and fertilizers, real estate and construction, petroleum and lubricants, cement, telecommunications, and tobacco.According to the FBR, HR firms will be responsible for providing qualified audit mentors and sector experts, while a dedicated Selection Committee will review and finalize the candidates from the shortlisted pool.The selection process may be conducted in person or virtually, depending on feasibility.Read more: FBR rolls out tax rules for non-filersThe initiative is aimed at strengthening audit oversight and ensuring greater compliance across Pakistan’s most critical industries.Earlier, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) issued amendments to the income tax regulations for the fiscal year 2025-26, bringing new changes to broaden the tax base and discouraging non-compliance.According to official documents, if non-filers withdraw more than Rs50,000 daily from bank accounts, they will now face a 0.8% withholding tax on their transactions, up from the previous 0.6% rate.The new revised tax rules focus on undocumented cash transactions and encourage individuals to file tax returns.
ZHOB: Pakistan security forces killed three more Indian-sponsored militants during an operation in the Sumbaza area of Zhob district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Tuesday.https://youtu.be/oY3KLz_Fy-4"Following the successful engagements by the security forces in general area Sambaza, Zhob District from 7-9 August 2025, during which forty-seven khwarij were sent to hell; on night 10/11 April 2025, a deliberate sanitization operation was conducted in surrounding areas of Sambaza along Pakistan-Afghanistan Border," the ISPR statement read.The military's public relations wing further said, three more Indian sponsored khwarij, were hunted down and successfully neutralized during the operation.Weapons, ammunition & explosives were also recovered from the killed khwarij.The number of khwarij killed in four days four-day anti-inflation operation has risen to fifty. The Pakistan security forces remain committed to secure the nation’s frontiers and thwart attempts at sabotaging peace, stability and progress of Pakistan.Read more: Two Pak Army soldiers martyred, three Indian-sponsored terrorists killed in Mastung IBO: ISPRLast month, two soldiers of Pakistan Army including a Major embraced martyrdom while three Indian-sponsored terrorists were killed in an intelligence based operation (IBO) in Mastung District of Balochistan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.“On 23 July 2025, Security Forces conducted an intelligence based operation in Mastung District, on reported presence of terrorists belonging to Indian Proxy, Fitna al Hindustan,” the military’s media wing stated.During the conduct of operation, security forces troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location and resultantly, three terrorists were killed.
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan has issued a notice to the Punjab government regarding appeals filed by incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Imran Khan, ARY News reported.According to reports, Chief Justice Yahya Afridi raised questions on whether final observations could be given in a bail case.The court directed the prosecution department to prepare on legal questions and adjourned the matter until 19 August.Imran Khan’s legal team and the opposing lawyers were instructed to assist the court on the identified legal issues.The Chief Justice made it clear that the Supreme Court would not issue any finding that could affect another case involving PTI founder.The hearing was adjourned after the court stated that only the prosecution would be given notice for now, with both sides expected to be ready with legal arguments at the next session.Also Read: KP govt reacts to PTI founder’s statement on tribal military operationEarlier, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government reacted to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s statement on military operation in tribal areas.According to Chief Minister’s spokesperson Faraz Ahmed Mughal, the KP government has not confirmed the authenticity of a statement attributed to Imran Khan.The statement, posted on Imran Khan’s X account, urged KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur to block any federal military operation in the province and its tribal areas, warning that such actions could harm the relationship between the institution and public.The spokesperson stated that Chief Minister Gandapur has repeatedly affirmed that the KP government is a trust bestowed upon him by the PTI founder, Imran Khan.He emphasized that Gandapur would step down from his position whenever directed by Imran Khan.However, the spokesperson noted that despite being Chief Minister, Gandapur is unable to meet his leader due to restrictions.The KP government, under Gandapur’s leadership, is actively working to establish peace and security in the province, Mughal said.
GADANI: Gadani Jetty pink tide has caused widespread concern among marine scientists, environmentalists, and local communities, following the Balochistan coast, surprisingly turned pink from blue, ARY News reported.Not only did the colour turn pink, but also dead fish sightings and bad odour were observed.An on-site investigation was conducted on the directives of President Vice Admiral Ahmed Saeed (Retd), by Marine experts from the National Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA).According to their findings, the phenomenon, which is also known as a “pink tide”, took place due to blooms of salt-loving organisms, including bacteria and algae, flourishing in still, overheated water.Laboratory analysis exposed major environmental stressors present in the ecosystem. The water temperature was recorded at 36.5°C, which is considered to be higher than the normal average for coasts.Additionally, the salt concentration was indicated as 48 PPT, higher than the standard measurement of 35 PPT. Turbidity was found at 47 NTU, surpassing the standard range of 1–5 NTU.The analysis also highlighted an excessive presence of nutrients, with ammonium levels at 2.256 mg/L and phosphate levels at 5.739 mg/L. The pH level was slightly acidic, registering at 6.94. Moreover, the total dissolved solids (TDS) were found to be 47,886 mg/L, and conductivity levels were notably high at 96,032 µS/cm³.These conditions were drawn back to the jetty’s defective design, which disturbed natural water circulation and created a brackish water perfect for microbial blooms.The Gadani Jetty pink tide is reported to be Pakistan’s third incident of this kind, following similar events near Karachi in 2017 and Makran in 2021.NIMA has given an alert to make direct contact with the water or consume seafood from the affected area due to possible health risks, such as skin irritation and toxin exposure.Read More: Poliovirus ‘detected’ in sewage samples from 20 districts across PakistanNIMA has called on the Balochistan Environmental Protection Agency (BEPA) to quickly put safety measures in place and redesign the jetty to allow better water flow.The president of NIMA pointed out that protecting coastal communities and marine life should be a top priority for the country.The Gadani Jetty pink tide serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of poor infrastructure and environmental neglect. Without swift intervention, experts warn the jetty could become a cautionary tale of ecological collapse.
ISLAMABAD: Obtaining a national ID card in Pakistan is an obligation for every Pakistani to mark themselves as a responsible citizen. Every Pakistani aged 18 or above is eligible to apply for a Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC), which is essential for availing services such as banking, passport issuance, or voting.CNIC is issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). Following the simple process, citizens can get their CNICs. NADRA- NIC, NICOP, FRC Information Portal Required Documents:The applicants must visit the nearest NADRA centre along with these documents to initiate the first-time ID card process: CNIC of a parent or sibling (for biometric verification) Child Registration Certificate (CRC) or computerised birth certificate from the Union Council or the Cantonment Board Legal guardianship documents in case of adoption or orphan status NADRA Form verified by a gazette officer or public representative (if no blood relative is available) Read More: NADRA rolls out new Pak ID features Registration Steps:While in the Registration Centre, applicants must follow these steps: Get a token and wait for your turn. Upon your turn, provide fingerprints and have a parent/sibling verify the biometric process. Provide personal details, fingerprints, and a photograph. Get the printout of the form, and review it for errors. Get the form verified by a relative or a gazette officer. In certain cases, any officer can ask questions about family background to confirm identity. Fee Structure:NADRA offers three categories upon the urgency of availing the card: Category Processing Time Fee (PKR) Executive 7 Days 2,500 Urgent 15 Days 1,500 Normal 30 Days 750 Upon approval, the authority sends applicants a confirmation SMS, and then the applicant can pay the fee online or at the NADRA office. The CNIC is collected upon showing the receipt.Online Option:NADRA has introduced the Pak-Identity portal for online services, including renewals, reprints, and modifications, while first-time CNICs require in-person registration.The first time ID card process ensures every citizen is officially recognised and empowered to participate in national affairs.NADRA has made it easier for people in Pakistan to register their identities by using simpler steps and online services.
ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Monday called for the ending of dual citizenship of bureaucrats.Speaking on ARY News’ program Khabar, Khawaja Asif stated that bureaucrats should be required to declare their assets annually, urging that their dual citizenship should be ended, along with halting the allocation of government plots to them.Asif remarked, "While not all, at least 25 to 30 percent of the bureaucracy is corrupt. The government is spending around Rs 3.5 trillion annually on bureaucrats, and I would urge my government to introduce legislation targeting this issue."He clarified, “I did not name anyone specifically when discussing the bureaucracy. It’s often said that politicians are responsible for looting the country, but there is an institution in the government that holds us accountable. Has anyone ever held a bureaucrat accountable?”The Defence Minister further emphasized, “The level of corruption within the bureaucracy is unmatched elsewhere. The privileges and perks that bureaucrats receive are unimaginable.”Khawaja Asif insisted that bureaucrats should be compelled to publicly disclose their assets every year. He said that no politician or judge in Pakistan is allowed to hold dual citizenship, and the same rule should apply to the bureaucracy.Earlier, Khawaja Asif claimed that over half of the country's bureaucracy has purchased property in Portugal and is preparing to acquire citizenship. On X, Asif alleged that several prominent bureaucrats are among those planning their exit. He did not name individuals but suggested the trend was widespread within the civil service.
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif held a high-level party meeting to complete arrangements for the upcoming Punjab by-elections, ARY News reported.The meeting was held at the central secretariat of the party, with participation from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif.The meeting agenda of the PML-N meeting was ticket distribution for the Punjab by-elections, candidate selection, and mobilisation.Senior party leaders, including Rana Sanaullah, Ahsan Iqbal, Khawaja Asif, Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Pervaiz Rashid also took part in the session.Punjab Minister for Information Azma Bokhari said that almost 15 candidates each were competing for party ticket.She indicated that the decision of the final PML-N ticket distribution is in the hands of Nawaz Sharif, while the suitable candidates will be recommended by the Parliamentary Board.The PML-N meeting also discussed internal organisational matters and arrangements for city government elections.Rana Sanaullah reiterated that both federal and Punjab governments were working under the guidance of Nawaz Sharif.Read More: Waseem Qadir says he was voted by both PML-N, PTI in electionsAs Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has boycotted the by-elections, the ruling party has high chances of securing majority of the seats in the upcoming by-elections.Earlier, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Waseem Qadir said that he secured votes from both the PML-N and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the recent elections.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed pleasure over the latest Gallup Business Confidence Index, which indicates that Pakistan's business confidence has surged to its highest level in four years, ARY News reported.The report indicates that the country’s business community has growing optimism about the economic direction and governance.According to the findings of Gallup Pakistan’s Q2 2025 survey, which was conducted between July 23 and 27, indicate that 61 percent of businesses rated “good” or “very good” about their current business operations, surging six points from the previous quarter.The “Direction of the Country Score” saw an improvement of -2 percent, which is considered to be the best since Q4 2021.PM Shehbaz Sharif gave the credit for the surge in Pakistan's business confidence to different reforms, including the digitisation of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), which has updated tax processes and minimised corruption, Improvements in the energy sector, leading to reduced load-shedding and better infrastructure, and institutional transparency and accountability, which have increased investor trust.Read More: Fair Dinkum, Pakistan’s Economy is Having a Ripper of a Comeback!PM Shehbaz emphasised that macroeconomic improvements are starting to benefit the common citizen, and the government is working hard to improve institutional performance.He also lauded Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and his economic team on their tireless efforts and their role in stabilising the economy.According to the Gallup survey, a major drop in bribery has also been reported from 34 percent in Q4 2024 to 15 percent in Q2 2025, and the percentage is still decreasing because of governance reforms.Despite the current challenges of inflation, high energy costs and taxation, 61 percent of businesses are optimistic about future conditions.Overall, the sentiment specifies a slowly improving outlook for Pakistan's business confidence, especially as the government expands discussions with the business community and introduces more investor-friendly policies.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday strongly rejected the remarks made by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) regarding Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, calling them "immature" and yet another example of India's tendency to distort facts and twist statements out of context.In a statement, a Foreign Office Spokesperson emphasized that Pakistan, as a responsible nuclear state with a robust command and control system under full civilian oversight, had consistently exercised discipline and restraint when dealing with sensitive issues.Responding to media queries regarding the statement made by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on the remarks attributed to Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Syed Asim Munir, the Spokesperson said, “Pakistan strongly rejects the immature remarks made by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs today, which once again reflect their chronic tendency to distort facts and misinterpret statements.”The spokesperson further criticized India’s narrative of alleged nuclear blackmail, calling it a misleading and self-serving construct.“Pakistan firmly opposes the use or threat of force. India’s sabre-rattling and war-mongering tactics, when confronted, lead to unfounded allegations that lack rationality,” the statement added.He also highlighted Pakistan’s internationally recognized and sustained counterterrorism efforts, noting that Pakistan’s security forces remained the primary defense against terrorism. “The Indian MEA’s insinuations are irresponsible and completely unsubstantiated,” the Spokesperson said.Read More: India is adamant on creating regional instability: Field MarshalPakistan also expressed concern over India’s reference to third countries in its statements, calling it a futile attempt to exert pressure. “This reflects India’s lack of diplomatic confidence and constitutes an unnecessary attempt to involve other nations,” the Spokesperson noted.Reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to being a responsible member of the international community, the Foreign Office Spokesperson stated that, "Contrary to India’s belligerent and jingoistic approach, Pakistan will continue to act with restraint and responsibility."However, the spokesperson made it clear that any act of Indian aggression or violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty would be met with an immediate and proportional response. “The responsibility for any escalation will lie squarely with the Indian leadership,” the statement concluded.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari informed the National Assembly on Monday that electricity charges for households using up to 200 units per month had dropped by approximately 60% over the past nine months.In response to a question from MNA Naeema Kishwar Khan during Question Hour, Leghari explained that out of the country’s 35 million electricity users, around 18.3 million were receiving subsidies. Of these, 90% of those consuming up to 100 units and 70% of those using between 100 and 200 units were benefiting from the financial relief.However, he clarified that expanding the 200-unit slab to include households consuming up to 300 units would require an additional Rs 275 billion in subsidies, which was not feasible given the current financial constraints. Despite this, the minister noted that the government was already carrying a heavy subsidy load for low-use consumers.Read More: Govt to abolish protected category of power consumersIn a separate response to MNA Iftikhar Baig’s inquiry, the minister also clarified that no subsidized electricity had been provided to any cryptocurrency mining projects in Pakistan. He confirmed that no specific tariff, rate, or legal framework had been approved for cryptocurrency ventures.Additionally, Leghari highlighted that the government had introduced an incremental electricity package for the entire industrial sector, excluding subsidies, to enhance competitiveness, particularly for export industries.The minister further stated that around 7,500 MW of extra power was available, and discussions were ongoing with development partners and the IMF to utilize this surplus for improving grid stability.
WASHINGTON: The United States on Monday designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its affiliate, the Majeed Brigade, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs), citing their continued involvement in deadly attacks across Pakistan.In a statement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the designation, saying the BLA and the Majeed Brigade are now listed as FTOs under Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended, and Executive Order 13224.The Majeed Brigade has also been added as an alias to BLA’s previous designation as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) entity.The BLA was originally designated as an SDGT in 2019 following multiple terrorist incidents. Since then, the group, including its Majeed Brigade faction, has claimed responsibility for several high-profile attacks.In 2024, the BLA claimed suicide bombings near Karachi Airport and the Gwadar Port Authority Complex. In March 2025, it took responsibility for hijacking the Jaffar Express train traveling from Quetta to Peshawar, an attack that killed 31 civilians and security personnel and involved over 300 hostages.Read More: Field Marshal Asim Munir holds meetings with US leadership“Today’s action demonstrates the Trump Administration’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism,” Rubio stated. “Designating these groups as terrorist organizations is a critical tool in our fight to disrupt their operations and cut off support for their terrorist activities.”The designations take effect upon publication in the Federal Register, the official journal of the U.S. government.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday welcomed the Award issued by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague, interpreting key provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).The Award, announced on August 8, 2025, was made public today on the Court’s website.According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), the ruling clarifies design criteria for India’s future run-of-river hydropower projects on the Western Rivers—Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab.In a major finding, the Court declared that India must “let flow” the waters of the Western Rivers for Pakistan’s unrestricted use, affirming that any exceptions for hydropower generation must strictly follow the Indus Waters Treaty’s terms—not India’s interpretation of “ideal” or “best practices.”The Court upheld Pakistan’s position on technical design elements such as low-level outlets, gated spillways, turbine intakes, and freeboard. It also restricted India from maximizing pondage volume beyond what is allowed under the Treaty.Importantly, the PCA reaffirmed that its awards are final and binding on both countries and have a controlling legal effect on subsequent Courts of Arbitration and Neutral Experts.Recognizing Pakistan’s position as the downstream riparian, the Court highlighted the IWT’s objective to clearly define rights and obligations of both states, emphasizing cooperation and effective dispute resolution mechanisms.Read More: Pakistan lauds supplemental award by Court in Indus Waters matterMoFA underscored the Award’s significance, particularly in light of India’s recent announcement to suspend the IWT and its earlier refusal to participate in the arbitration proceedings. “This ruling endorses Pakistan’s long-standing stance on these critical issues,” the ministry said.Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to full implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty and called on India to resume normal Treaty operations and comply with the Court’s decision. 🔊PR NO.2️⃣3️⃣7️⃣/2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ Pakistan Welcomes the Award Rendered by the Court of Arbitration on the Issues of General Interpretation of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).🔗⬇️https://t.co/fzmDYpXbYj pic.twitter.com/fNkbnDwyrv— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) August 11, 2025
Picture this: You're stuck in Lahore's brutal traffic, the sun beating down, while your 70cc bike guzzles expensive petrol and spews smoke. Meanwhile, your neighbor silently zips past on his electric bike, saving money and breathing cleaner air. Who's the smarter rider? In Pakistan's congested cities, where petrol prices keep climbing and smog chokes our winters, electric bikes (e-bikes) aren't just an alternative—they're the future. Let me walk you through why switching to an e-bike might be the best decision you'll make this year.Rs100,000 cash reward for bikers announced by Punjab govt 1. Your Wallet Will Thank You The Petrol vs Electricity Showdown Every time you fill up your 70cc bike with PKR 300 worth of petrol, you're burning through money that could stay in your pocket. Here's the harsh truth: A typical 70cc bike costs PKR 7-10 per kilometer to run An e-bike? Just PKR 0.50-2 per km That's 5-10 times cheaper every time you ride Maintenance? What Maintenance? Remember last month when your bike needed: ✔ New engine oil (PKR 800) ✔ Spark plug change (PKR 500) ✔ Carburetor cleaning (PKR 1,000) E-bikes laugh at these expenses. No engine oil, no spark plugs, no carburetors—just a battery and motor that need almost no upkeep. Real-world example: Ali from Karachi saved PKR 15,000 in one year after switching to an e-bike, just on fuel and maintenance.2. Breathe Easier, Ride Cleaner Your Bike is Part of the Smog Problem Those white clouds from your exhaust? They're choking our children. A single 70cc bike emits: ☠ 90g of CO₂ per km ☠ Toxic nitrogen oxides ☠ Cancer-causing particulate matter E-bikes? Zero tailpipe emissions. Even if your electricity comes from coal (which is changing with solar energy), e-bikes are still 3x cleaner overall.Winter Smog? Not Your Problem Anymore Remember Lahore's smog shutdowns when bikes were banned? E-bike riders kept moving freely while petrol bikes gathered dust.3. The Joy of Effortless Riding Goodbye, Clutch Arm Pain How many times have you cursed: ➔ Stalling in traffic ➔ Burning your leg on the engine ➔ That annoying neutral-finding game E-bikes eliminate all this with: ✓ Instant acceleration (no lag) ✓ No gears (just twist and go) ✓ Silent operation (no waking the neighbors)Perfect for Pakistani Conditions • Flooded streets? No worries about water entering the exhaust • Load shedding? Charge at night or use solar • Narrow alleys? Easier to maneuver than bulky petrol bikes4. Government is Pushing E-Bikes – Shouldn’t You? The federal government has taken a significant step to address climate challenges by launching the e-bike scheme 2025 across Pakistan.Under the scheme, the government has allocated Rs9 billion in the current budget to support the rollout of electric bikes.Each electric bike will be subsidized by Rs65,000, making them more accessible to the general public.The Punjab government also launched the Punjab Bike Scheme to promote eco-friendly transportation by encouraging people to shift from petrol motorcycles to electric bikes. As part of this Bike Scheme, residents can receive up to Rs. 100,000 in financial support when purchasing a new electric motorcycle. Bike Scheme: How to apply for Rs 1000000 incentive
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