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After an upward trend against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in buying and selling, the Kuwaiti Dinar failed to maintain stability in open market trading on Friday, June 5, 2026.Kuwaiti Dinar to Pakistani RupeeOn June 5, 2026, in the trading session, the Kuwaiti Dinar exchange rate against the Pakistani Rupee was Rs. 883.25 for buying and was being sold at Rs. 893.65. Read Also: Dollar and Other Currency Rates in Pakistan Today - June 5, 2026 Compared to the previous session, the Gulf Currency lost 10 paisa in buying after gaining Rs. 1.17 on June 3, 2026, and setting at Rs. 883.35 on June 4, 2026.Meanwhile, on the selling side, the Gulf currency also dropped by 10 paisa after surging by Rs. 1.00 and stood at Rs. 893.75 on June 4, 2026.On June 3, 2026, the buying rate was at Rs. 882.18, while the selling rate was Rs. 892.75.Despite a downward trend, the Kuwaiti Dinar has a strong position in the financial market against the Pakistani Rupee.
Islamabad: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said that a fixed tax scheme is being introduced for small traders and retailers.Addressing a joint news conference along with Minister of State for Finance, Bilal Azhar Kayani in Islamabad,The Federal Minister said that the government wants to expand the tax net to reduce the burden on existing taxpayers. The Minister said that Pakistan’s economy remained stable despite last year’s floods and the ongoing Middle East conflict.He added that Pakistan overcame these challenges using its indigenous resources and did not seek foreign assistance in this regard.He emphasized that in order to generate revenue, the expansion of the tax net is inevitable.Outlining details of the scheme, Bilal Azhar Kayani said that the scheme carries a fixed tax rate of one percent, while any withholding tax already deducted will be adjusted against it.He added that the minimum tax payment under the scheme would be 25,000 rupees, while businesses with higher turnover would pay tax at one percent according to their sales volume.Bilal Azhar Kayani said that an optional fixed tax scheme has been introduced in consultation with small traders and retailers. The scheme is meant for traders with an annual turnover of up to 200 million rupees. Shop owners in the fixed tax scheme will be exempted from using POS (point of sale) machines.The Minister of State said that a plaque with a QR code will be fixed at shops, which will be scanned by FBR officials to verify the taxpayer status of the particular shop.He added that a single-page form has been introduced for small traders and retailers, which will be available in Urdu as well as regional languages. He said that those who want to benefit from the fixed tax scheme will submit the form along with a minimum payment of 25,000 rupees.He added that traders who do not want to benefit from the fixed tax scheme can remain general taxpayers. He also mentioned that already deducted withholding tax will be adjustable.Bilal Azhar Kayani said that retailers and small traders in the fixed tax scheme will be exempted from general audits, and a committee will be formed to handle any audit-related issues.He said that non-filers as well as existing filers are eligible to join the fixed tax scheme.He said that those traders who are filers and want to join the fixed tax scheme should have a turnover of 200 million rupees or less during the previous three years.He said that those who will neither file a return under the fixed tax scheme nor become filers through the general tax regime will be fined with 10,000 rupees in the first month, 25,000 rupees in the second month, and 50,000 rupees in the third month.
KARACHI, June 5, 2026: The Saudi Riyal (SAR) is trading at Rs74.65 against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on Friday, according to leading forex platforms.In the interbank market, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) M2M rate stands at Rs74.28.The SAR to PKR pair affects a lot of Pakistanis including those who are preparing for Umrah and those waiting for remittances from their loved ones in KSA.Current exchange rates show the open market retail buying rate at PKR 73.95 and selling at PKR 74.65, while the interbank market closed at PKR 74.28.Digital and mid-market platforms are quoting approximately PKR 74.10 to 74.15. Compared to recent trends, today's rate of PKR 74.65 remains unchanged from the previous day, up by PKR 0.25 from one week ago, and up by PKR 0.15 from one month ago.The thirty-day average sits around PKR 74.45, placing today's rate comfortably within the established trading range and confirming the pair's low-volatility profile anchored by the Riyal's structural peg to the US Dollar.The gap between the official SBP rate of Rs74.28 and retail counter prices of Rs74.65 selling can be explained by some ground realities.During peak Umrah and Hajj periods, families actively purchase physical Saudi Riyal notes, creating shortages that push retail prices slightly higher.Licensed money changers incorporate modest handling costs for secure cash logistics, currency authentication, and branch-level liquidity management. These operational realities account for the typical spread observed between institutional and retail forex markets.Market sentiment for early June 2026 shows SAR to PKR pair recording a monthly low of PKR 73.95 and a high of PKR 74.70, with a seven-day average of approximately PKR 74.50.Disclaimer: Exchange rates are subject to market fluctuations and may vary by location, service provider, and transaction size.
RAWALPINDI: A convicted prisoner brought from Adiala Jail for medical treatment at Benazir Bhutto Hospital has escaped from police custody, ARY News reported.According to police sources, the inmate identified as Jamil, who was serving a nine-year sentence in a narcotics case, was shifted from Adiala Jail for treatment when he managed to flee from the hospital premises.Police have registered a case at Waris Khan police station following the escape incident. The FIR names Assistant Sub-Inspector Imran and Constable Qamar Ali, who were on duty during the incident.As per the FIR details, the convicted prisoner was allegedly taken out of the ward on a wheelchair by unidentified individuals. It further states that he was later helped into a vehicle by his son Adnan and another unknown person before escaping.The accused had been arrested in a drug trafficking case registered last year with the Punjab Counter Narcotics Force and was later convicted by a court, which sentenced him to nine years in prison. He was originally detained at Adiala Jail before being shifted for medical treatment.Also Read: Peshawar court jails police officer for 10 years over flawed murder probe
In the open market in Pakistan, today, on the second consecutive day, the Omani Riyal (OMR) shows an increase against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) both in buying and selling rates.Omani Riyal to Pakistani Rupee exchange Rate On Friday, June 5, 2026, compared to the previous day, the Omani Riyal stood at Rs. 719.22 for buying, an increase of 7 paisas, and sold at Rs. 730.32, also surged by 7 paisas.A day earlier, Thursday, June 4, 2026, the OMR was bought at Rs. 719.15, an increase of 95 paisa, and sold at Rs. 730.25, showing an increase of Rs. 1.05 against the Pakistani Rupee.On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, the buying rate of OMR was at Rs. 718.20, while the selling rate was at Rs. 729.20.During the three-day open market trading, the gulf currency shows a continuous increase and stability against the Pakistani Rupee in open market trading.
Today, Friday, June 5, 2026, the open market exchange rate of the UK Pound (GBP) against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) shows a marginal decline of 22 paisa in the buying rate and traded at Rs. 372.33.On the other hand, the selling rate also increased negligibly by 25 paisas and was recorded at Rs. 378.50.A day earlier, on Thursday, June 4, 2026, compared to the previous day in the open market trading, the UK Pound (GBP), the buying rate against Pakistani Rupee (PKR) increased by 3 paisas and stood at Rs. 372.55, while the selling price surged by 5 Paisas and was available at Rs. 378.25.Three-day open market trading witnessed a slight fluctuation in the exchange rate of the UK Pound to the Pakistani Rupee, which indicates that the UK currency continues to maintain its stability against the Pakistani Rupee.UK Pound Stable Amid Financial ConfidenceThe UK Pound continued to draw support from positive sentiment surrounding the UK economy and expectations that policymakers will maintain a sensible monetary policy approach. Confidence in the UK's economic outlook has helped the currency retain its strength against major counterparts.Pakistani Rupee Trades in a Stable RangeThe Pakistani Rupee remained relatively steady, fluctuating within a limited range as investors monitored Pakistan's external funding needs, import payments, and progress on economic reforms.Economic analysts note that foreign exchange reserves, remittance inflows, and policy actions by the State Bank of Pakistan will continue to play a key role in determining the rupee's performance in the months ahead.Implications for Businesses and ImportersThe stability of the UK Pound to the Pakistani Rupee exchange rate provides short-term certainty for businesses involved in trade between Pakistan and the United Kingdom.However, the UK Pound's higher value continues to raise costs for Pakistani importers purchasing British products, including industrial equipment, medical devices, and other expensive goods.What It Means for Students Travelling to the UKCurrency movements remain an important consideration for Pakistani students and families planning to study in the United Kingdom. Tuition fees, accommodation expenses, and daily living costs are largely paid in pounds, making exchange rate fluctuations a significant factor in budgeting education expenses.Higher Value for UK-Based RemittancesFor overseas Pakistanis living and working in the UK, the stronger pound continues to increase the value of money sent home. At prevailing market rates, £100 converts to nearly Rs. 37,800, boosting the purchasing power of recipient families in Pakistan.Near-Term Exchange Rate OutlookMarket experts expect the UK Pound to Pakistani Rupee exchange rate to remain broadly stable in the short term. However, upcoming UK economic data, central bank policy decisions, and Pakistan's domestic economic developments could influence the currency pair's direction in the coming weeks.Disclaimer: Exchange rates fluctuate throughout the day and may vary between banks and exchange companies depending on market conditions, liquidity, and demand.
MUZAFFARABAD: The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) government has said that the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) is prioritising pressure-based street politics over flexibility and dialogue, warning that any attempt to disrupt public order on June 9 will be dealt with under the law, ARY News reported.An AJK government spokesperson said JAAC has opted for confrontation instead of constructive engagement, adding that roads cannot be blocked or public life paralysed under the guise of protest. The spokesperson reiterated that while peaceful protest is a democratic right, taking the law into one’s own hands is not acceptable.The spokesperson further warned that any attempt to disturb law and order or create chaos in the name of agitation would invite legal action. He said Azad Kashmir requires stability, dialogue, and practical solutions rather than prolonged protest politics.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiaiKWWcE6YReferring to the planned activity on June 9, the spokesperson said that obstructing the electoral process would not serve public rights but would instead undermine democratic procedures. Citizens, he added, should rely on voting, dialogue, and constitutional mechanisms rather than pressure tactics.The government maintained that it has kept its doors open for negotiations and has pursued implementation and relief measures. However, it alleged that JAAC has continued its protest despite what it described as significant progress on demands, including the acceptance of a majority of issues raised.The spokesperson also said that out of 38 demands, 35 have reportedly been addressed, and insisted that continued agitation despite this progress reflects political rigidity rather than public interest.Reaffirming the government’s stance, the spokesperson said there would be no compromise on peace in Azad Kashmir, adding that any attempt to hold public life hostage would be prevented within the ambit of the law.Also Read: AJK Joint Awami Action Committee announces strike, long march on June 9
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Friday issued a show-cause notice to a private news channel for airing a controversial statement, ARY News reported.According to ARY News, the channel had broadcast a controversial statement by journalist Mohsin Baig targeting Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb.Following the broadcast of the statement, a negative propaganda campaign was launched against Aurangzeb on social media.The PEMRA show-cause notice reads, "Why should action not be taken against the private channel for airing the disputed statement?"Sources said that the journalist made inappropriate remarks against the Finance Minister during a program aired over the Eid holidays.The journalist accused Muhammad Aurangzeb of being physically and mentally absent during office hours, claiming this was the reason behind the sorry state of the country's economy.https://youtu.be/MYnVr3wYe3I?si=rFN3hA7Fm316U7pJEarlier, addressing a joint news conference along with Minister of State for Finance, Bilal Azhar Kayani in Islamabad today, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said that the government wants to expand the tax net to reduce the burden on existing taxpayers., he said that Pakistan’s economy remained stable despite last year’s floods and the ongoing Middle East conflict.He added that Pakistan overcame these challenges using its indigenous resources and did not seek foreign assistance in this regard. He emphasized that in order to generate revenue, the expansion of the tax net is inevitable. He said that a fixed tax scheme is being introduced for small traders and retailers.Outlining details of the scheme, Bilal Azhar Kayani said that the scheme carries a fixed tax rate of one percent, while any withholding tax already deducted will be adjusted against it.
MUZAFFARABAD: The Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has announced a strike and long march on June 9, amid ongoing tensions over its demands and negotiations with the government, ARY News reportedAccording to officials, despite what they described as serious efforts by the government to engage in dialogue, the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) has maintained its protest call and adopted what authorities termed a rigid stance.Government sources alleged that the committee is attempting to pressure the administration through street protests under the pretext of public issues, questioning the intent behind what they described as disruptive political activity.While reiterating that peaceful protest is a democratic right, officials stressed that blocking roads and disrupting public life would not be permitted. They said all political stakeholders in AJK, including opposition parties, appear aligned against the politics of agitation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcLA32CMD6sAuthorities further said that the resolutions of the All Parties Conference, later endorsed by the Azad Kashmir Assembly, reflect a broader democratic consensus. They warned that any attempt to disturb law and order would be dealt with strictly under the law.Officials also said that disrupting the electoral process on June 9 would not serve public interests but would instead undermine democratic procedures. They urged citizens to place trust in voting, dialogue, and constitutional means rather than pressure-based politics by Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).The government maintained that it has kept channels of negotiation open, but accused the JAAC of opting for confrontation instead of constructive engagement.Also Read: AJK Govt files reference in SC over refugees' seats in assembly
KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) on Friday staged protests across Karachi against the worsening water shortage in the city, warning that it could launch a strike if authorities fail to restore adequate water supply.The party's main demonstration was held outside the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) headquarters, where a large number of protesters gathered carrying banners and placards highlighting the city's prolonged water crisis.According to a JI spokesperson, the protest was organized against what the party described as an artificial water shortage and the continued failure to provide adequate water to Karachi residents.Addressing the protesters, JI Karachi acting chief and Leader of the Opposition in KMC, Saifuddin Advocate, said demonstrations were being held across the city to draw attention to the growing water crisis.He criticized city authorities for failing to address the issue, saying Karachi routinely receives less water than its actual requirement despite repeated assurances from Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KW&SC)."If water is being supplied through the Hub Canal and repairs to the Dhabeji transmission lines have been completed, then why is more than half of Karachi still deprived of water?" he questioned.Saifuddin Advocate also highlighted the delay in the long-awaited K-IV water supply project, stating that despite being initiated more than two decades ago, the project remains incomplete.He said residents faced severe hardships during Eid al-Adha holidays due to water shortages, while the prices of private water tankers surged significantly amid rising demand.Questioning the frequent breakdowns in Dhabeji water supply lines, he alleged that disruptions often occur ahead of major occasions such as Ramadan and Eid, further aggravating the crisis.The JI leader demanded that authorities ensure water is supplied through pipelines rather than forcing citizens to rely on expensive water tankers.Water Crisis deepens in Karachi as supply suspended in some areas for almost a month
KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan has released its latest mark-to-market currency rates on Friday, June 5, 2026 showing PKR's strength against major foreign currencies like US Dollar, Saudi Riyal, UAE Dirham, Australian Dollar and others. US Dollar (USD) The US Dollar is trading at 278.4117 PKR in the ready market today. That's pretty much where it has been hovering for weeks now — stuck in that 278–280 corridor that traders have grown used to.The 1-week forward is barely higher at 278.8219, and even the 1-year tenor is sitting at 291.2735, suggesting the market isn't expecting any dramatic moves anytime soon. For ordinary folks and businesses alike, this stability is a mixed bag — it keeps import costs predictable but also signals the central bank is keeping a tight leash on things. Saudi Riyal (SAR)The Saudi Riyal rate (SAR to PKR) is marked at 74.1561 PKR today. With millions of Pakistani workers sending money home from Saudi Arabia every month, this rate matters to a lot of households. The 1-year forward at 77.3964 shows a modest premium building up, which is pretty standard given the peg to the dollar. For families in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa especially, even a few paisas here and there add up when remittances come in. UAE Dirham (AED)The Emirati dirham rate (AED to PKR) is quoted at 75.8057 PKR for ready transactions. Dubai and Abu Dhabi remain massive sources of remittance flows, and the dirham's rock-solid dollar peg means it moves in lockstep with the greenback. The 1-year forward at 79.3477 reflects that same gradual depreciation the market is pricing in across the board. Workers in Sharjah and Ajman will be watching this one closely as they plan their monthly transfers. Qatari Riyal (QAR)Qatar's currency stands at 76.4282 PKR today. The Pakistani community there — busy in construction, services, and the energy sector — keeps a steady stream of riyals flowing back home. The rate has been steady, and the forward curve shows the same gentle upward slope you'd expect. Nothing dramatic, just the usual grind. Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)The Kuwaiti dinar is, as always, the big kahuna at 907.0261 PKR. That's nearly a thousand rupees for a single dinar, which is why a remittance from Kuwait can go a long way for families back home. The 1-year forward is touching 955.1518, a chunky premium that reflects both the dinar's strength and the rupee's gradual drift. Pakistani workers in Kuwait have every reason to feel their earnings stretch further than most. Bahraini Dinar (BHD)Bahrain's dinar is sitting at 739.2966 PKR today. It's another high-value Gulf currency that punches above its weight for remittance families. The 1-year forward at 769.3437 shows the market expects this premium to hold. The Pakistani community in Manama and beyond has deep roots, and this rate directly affects how far their money goes when it lands in a bank account in Karachi or Lahore.Australian Dollar (AUD)The Aussie dollar is at 198.5910 PKR today, which is a touch softer than where it was trading a couple of weeks ago. Commodity prices and what the Reserve Bank of Australia is up to both play into this. For Pakistani students in Sydney and Melbourne, or importers bringing in Australian goods, this rate sets the tone for their budgets. The 1-year forward at 206.1270 suggests the market sees some room for the AUD to firm up against the rupee over time.Canadian Dollar (CAD)The loonie is marked at 200.5053 PKR today, keeping a slight edge over the Aussie. Canada's Pakistani diaspora — particularly in the Greater Toronto Area and Vancouver — keeps the CAD/PKR cross busy with remittance flows. The 1-year forward at 212.7762 points to gradual depreciation pressure on the rupee side. For families with kids studying in Canadian universities, every paisa counts, and this rate is their starting point. Other Major Currencies Currency Ready Rate (PKR) 1-Year Forward (PKR) Euro EUR 324.0016 343.5420 British Pound GBP 374.3941 390.6357 Japanese Yen JPY 1.7407 1.8746 Swiss Franc CHF 353.4713 384.6099 Swedish Krona SEK 29.7993 31.7254 Norwegian Krone NOK 29.8299 30.9903 Danish Krone DKK 43.3487 46.1244 New Zealand Dollar NZD 163.5251 172.3932 Singapore Dollar SGD 216.8653 232.7465 Hong Kong Dollar HKD 35.5416 37.3537 Malaysian Ringgit MYR 69.0506 72.8913 Indian Rupee INR 2.9227 2.9735 South African Rand ZAR 17.0904 17.3346 Omani Rial OMR 723.1096 756.3483 Thai Baht THB 8.5311 9.0784 Turkish Lira TRY 6.0413 4.5132 Indonesian Rupiah IDR 0.0155 0.0157 Mexican Peso MXN 16.1112 16.3310 Russian Ruble RUB 3.7669 3.5452 South Korean Won KRW 0.1808 0.1905 Chinese Yuan CNY 41.1249 44.1509 Bangladeshi Taka BDT 2.2682 — Brazilian Real BRL 54.9732 — Argentine Peso ARS 0.1937 — Kazakhstani Tenge KZT 0.5714 0.5971 Note: BDT, BRL, and ARS show zero values across forward tenors, meaning there's basically no forward market for these. The Turkish lira's 1-year forward at 4.5132 is actually below the spot, which is an odd quirk worth watching.
ISLAMABAD: The planned deployment of Islamabad Police personnel to Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) for upcoming electoral duties has reportedly been cancelled, official sources told ARY News.Sources said that the decision was taken after a significant portion of Islamabad Police was already being sent to Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), which affected the availability of additional force required for upcoming GB elections.According to details, the Gilgit-Baltistan government had formally requested the assistance of Islamabad Police to ensure security arrangements during the election process.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PBZXlWyR98Under the initial plan, personnel from multiple branches of Islamabad Police were scheduled to be dispatched to Gilgit-Baltistan to support local law enforcement agencies in maintaining law and order.Officials sources further noted that due to ongoing deployment commitments in Azad Kashmir, Islamabad Police could not spare additional manpower for GB elections at this stage.As a result, the proposed inter-provincial deployment was put on hold, and no final schedule for sending the force to Gilgit-Baltistan has been issued so far. Two killed in aerial firing during PML-N rally in Gilgit-Baltistan Meanwhile, at least two people were killed and two others injured following a firing incident during a Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) election rally in the Tangir area of Gilgit-Baltistan, police said.The incident occurred during an election campaign rally for the upcoming Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly elections. The video of the incident went viral on the internet.According to police, a child died on the spot after being struck by a bullet, while three other people sustained serious injuries.One of the injured later succumbed to his wounds while undergoing treatment at a hospital, raising the death toll to two.Initial investigations suggest that the incident occurred during aerial firing at the rally. Police said an AK-47 (Kalashnikov) slipped from the hands of a rally participant, causing bullets to be fired toward the crowd.Local police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) and launched an investigation into the incident.Also Read: 403 candidates in the race as Gilgit-Baltistan heads to polls
GILGIT-BALTISTAN: At least two people were killed and two others injured following a firing incident during a Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) election rally in the Tangir area of Gilgit-Baltistan, police said.The incident occurred during an election campaign rally for the upcoming Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly elections. The video of the incident went viral on the internet.According to police, a child died on the spot after being struck by a bullet, while three other people sustained serious injuries.One of the injured later succumbed to his wounds while undergoing treatment at a hospital, raising the death toll to two.Initial investigations suggest that the incident occurred during aerial firing at the rally. Police said an AK-47 (Kalashnikov) slipped from the hands of a rally participant, causing bullets to be fired toward the crowd.Local police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) and launched an investigation into the incident.[video mp4="https://arynews-1313565080.cos.ap-singapore.myqcloud.com/zip-archives/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/AQM1VgwoGcZPPRy5tdDlEBk7UIJxH9_O3UuFb8cTEEC-3aEAeuhH6NG2p9KErttP_VYqe2ueTXoLVgNZdIwUnCkhwbPlSBJUVFBL53XaYZshfw.mp4"][/video][video mp4="https://arynews-1313565080.cos.ap-singapore.myqcloud.com/zip-archives/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/AQOAClYM8fqFkKCchgXRUNTCg45tYZUrYFSzV1-HCaXaas4AzQOUg3y39pA0zcbAtc5H8u0twKTqj1L3ETqGBJR_9ncIuzsA1HloVX5lcBF1wg.mp4"][/video]Following the tragedy, authorities imposed Section 144 in the district and banned the display of weapons to maintain law and order during the election campaign.Gilgit-Baltistan Home Secretary, Faisal Ahsan Pirzada, said that the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) and the District Police Officer (DPO) had been directed to conduct a thorough inquiry into the incident. He added that security measures for the ongoing election campaign had also been strengthened.403 candidates in the race as Gilgit-Baltistan heads to pollsMeanwhile, preparations for the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly elections have been finalized, with polling scheduled to take place on Sunday.According to election authorities, voting will be held across 10 districts in the region's three divisions. A total of 403 candidates are contesting elections in 24 constituencies, including 272 independent candidates and 131 candidates representing various political parties.
ISLAMABAD: The Excise and Taxation (E&T) Department of Islamabad has decided to introduce an online vehicle ownership transfer facility, allowing citizens to transfer cars and motorcycles from home without visiting Excise offices.The decision was discussed during a performance review meeting chaired by Director General Excise, Irfan Nawaz Memon, and attended by senior departmental officials.During the meeting, officials reviewed the department's performance over the past 15 days and conducted a comprehensive assessment of the existing vehicle ownership transfer mechanism.The Excise department agreed to further simplify the vehicle transfer process and reviewed the functionality of the ETB web portal, which will enable citizens to complete vehicle ownership transfers online from the comfort of their homes.The meeting also reviewed the number of vehicles registered in Islamabad and the collection of token tax payments.Read More: Petrol relief: Rs4,000 subsidy approved for motorcyclists in JuneOfficials discussed introducing an online payment system for traffic violation fines to facilitate motorists and improve service delivery.In addition, the performance of enforcement teams at various checkpoints was reviewed, with authorities assessing actions taken by officers in the field.DG Excise Irfan Nawaz Memon directed officials to make the vehicle transfer process more user-friendly and efficient. He also ordered a crackdown against vehicle owners who have failed to pay token taxes.The Excise Department said the proposed digital initiatives are aimed at improving public services, enhancing transparency, and reducing the need for citizens to visit government offices for routine transactions.
GWADAR: A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) has been issued announcing a temporary change to the operational hours of Gwadar International airport.According to the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA), from today until 20 June, the airport will operate on Mondays and Thursdays between 9:15am and 11:45am.The authority has directed that all non-scheduled civil and military flights must coordinate with airport authorities at least 24 hours in advance.The PAA further stated that any flight operations planned outside the designated operating hours will require prior approval from the relevant authorities. Civil aviation officials have instructed airlines and aircraft operators to strictly comply with the NOTAM and the temporary operational arrangements. New Gwadar International Airport becomes fully operational The revised schedule will remain in effect until 20 June, after which normal operating hours are expected to resume unless further notice is issued.It is important to note here that the Gwadar International Airport is a key project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The airport was constructed with the cooperation of China and the Civil Aviation Authority.In February 2024, Flight operations at new airport were suspended due to a 16-hour continuous downpour.Sensing the severity of the situation, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) suspended the flight operation at the airport to ensure the safety of the passengers and the aeroplanes.
PML-N MPA Saqib Khan’s interim bail approved until June 24.In the recent update on Momina Iqbal’s harassment case, during the session, Additional Sessions judge Irfan Ahmed Sheikh presided over the interim bail hearing. On the other hand, Advocate Mian Ali Ashfaq appeared on behalf of Saqib Khan in the session. Saqib Chadhar booked under PECA in Momina Iqbal harassment case Saqib Khan Chadhar is a Pakistani politician and a Member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (MPA). He was elected as an independent candidate in 2024.Momina Iqbal is a well-known Pakistani actress and model. She is also known for her versatile roles in variety of hit drama serials.
The Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Assembly Elections 2026 have shifted Pakistan's political landscape into overdrive. Originally scheduled for early winter, the regional battleground marks a crucial democratic milestone for Pakistan's northernmost territory.As political campaigning ends today, voters and analysts alike are parsing through intricate regional dynamics, party shifts, and historic constituency data.Here is what you need to know about polling timeline, district breakdowns, frontline candidates, and the historical significance of these crucial elections. Polling Schedule on June 7 Matters The Election Commission of Gilgit-Baltistan (ECGB) had earlier targeted January 24, 2026, for the general election following the natural completion of the previous assembly’s five-year tenure in late 2025. However, the harsh winter intervened.Severe blizzards, heavy sub-zero snowfall, and widespread infrastructural roadblocks threatened to disenfranchise significant portions of the high-altitude electorate. Prioritizing accessibility and constitutional inclusivity, the ECGB officially rescheduled the polling day to June 7, 2026.In the interim, a caretaker setup led by Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (Retired) Yar Muhammad Nasir has overseen day-to-day administration to guarantee transparency GB Assembly: The Battle for 24 General Seats The Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly comprises 33 total seats but direct public voting takes place across only 24 general seats.The remaining 9 seats—consisting of 6 reserved for women and 3 for technocrats and professionals—are allocated proportionally to political parties based on their final general seat counts.The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been restricted from utilizing a unified electoral symbol. Consequently, PTI-aligned candidates are contesting as independently registered figures.This introduces an intricate strategic dynamic as they lock horns with traditional political heavyweights like the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).While hundreds of candidates have completed scrutiny phases across the 24 constituencies, specific districts draw intense media scrutiny due to high-profile clashes: District Key Constituencies Notable Candidates & Figures Regional Dynamics Gilgit GBA-1 to GBA-3 Amjad Hussain Azar (PPP) Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman (PML-N) Syed Sohail Abbas Shah (Ind.) The urban political hub. High-stakes contest featuring former CMs and senior party heads. Hunza & Nagar GBA-4 to GBA-6 Nawaz Khan Naji (BNF-N) Obaidullah Baig Strong strongholds for regional nationalist parties and influential independent coalitions. Skardu GBA-7 to GBA-12 Haji Gulbar Khan (JUI-F bloc) Raja Jalal Hussain Maqpoon The heart of Baltistan politics. Home turf to critical power brokers of the post-2023 assembly. Diamer GBA-15 to GBA-18 Local Tribal Shuras JUI-F Regional Nominees A belt where local tribal consensus and religious parties hold sway. Ghazir, Shigar, Kharmang GBA-13, 14, 19 to 24 Alliance Candidates Crucial swing seats historically vital for forming a majority coalition government. Gilgit-Baltistan’s political history shows a distinct pattern: the regional electorate frequently aligns its mandate with the ruling party governing the federal capital in Islamabad. This trend has created massive swings over the last decade.1. The 2020 General ElectionsIn the November 2020 elections, riding on federal momentum, the PTI swept the polls. They initially claimed 16 general seats, expanding into a commanding two-thirds supermajority of 22 seats after independent winners and reserved members joined their legislative block. The PPP secured 5 seats, while the PML-N was reduced to 3. This led to Khalid Khurshid assuming the Chief Minister's office. Following his 2023 legal disqualification, Haji Gulbar Khan formed a multi-party coalition to complete the legislative term.2. The 2015 General ElectionFive years earlier, the paradigm was reversed. Coinciding with the PML-N's federal government, the party dominated the 2015 GB elections, converting a major wave into 22 total seats. The PPP was hollowed out to a single seat. Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman led a remarkably stable five-year tenure as Chief Minister, focusing heavily on regional infrastructure.Case Study in Voter Volatility: GBA-3 (Gilgit-III)To understand how swiftly tides turn in Gilgit-Baltistan, one only needs to look at the historical timeline of the critical GBA-3 (Gilgit-III) constituency:2009 Election: Won by Aftab Haider (PPP) with 6,214 votes.2015 Election: Won by Dr. Muhammad Iqbal (PML-N) with 7,852 votes.2020 Election: Won by Syed Sohail Abbas Shah (PTI) with 6,807 votes.With PTI candidates executing decentralized independent campaigns, the standard three-way party calculus is deeply fragmented. Regional analysts suggest that a clear single-party majority remains highly unlikely.The path to the next government house in Gilgit-Baltistan will almost certainly depend on intense post-election alignments, independent candidates' leverage, and targeted local coalition-building.
ISLAMABAD: The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has achieved another significant international milestone after being granted Observer Status by the International Council for Harmonisation (ICH).According to DRAP spokesperson, the status was awarded during an ICH meeting held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 2 and 3 June.Federal Minister for Health Mustafa Kamal congratulated DRAP on reaching what he described as a major milestone for Pakistan’s regulatory sector.Calling the development a historic achievement, the minister said that securing Observer Status within the ICH marks an important step towards aligning Pakistan’s regulatory framework with internationally recognised standards.He noted that the ICH serves as a leading global forum dedicated to harmonising pharmaceutical regulatory requirements and promoting international best practices.Read More: Do not use these syringes, DRAP issues alertAccording to the minister, the recognition of DRAP at the international level is an encouraging development that will contribute to strengthening Pakistan’s pharmaceutical regulatory system and improving its alignment with global standards.Mustafa Kamal added that the advancement is expected to enhance the capacity of Pakistan’s regulatory framework, improve transparency and efficiency within DRAP, and increase confidence in the country’s pharmaceutical oversight system.The minister said the achievement reflects Pakistan’s commitment to modernising its regulatory environment and fostering greater international cooperation in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
Islamabad: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has warned citizens to immediately block any mobile SIM card registered in their name but being used by another individual, cautioning that such situations may lead to legal and security complications.In a statement issued on Thursday, a spokesperson for the PTA said that allowing another person to use a SIM card registered in someone else's name is a violation of the law.The authority emphasised that if a SIM registered under an individual's identity is used for any unlawful activity, the registered owner could be held responsible for the consequences.The PTA advised citizens to regularly verify the number of SIM cards registered against their Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC). To do so, users can visit the official SIM information portal or send their CNIC number, without dashes, to 668 to obtain registration details.Read More: Sindh police warn citizens against giving fingerprints for free SIMsThe authority further urged the public to immediately block any unknown, unnecessary or suspicious SIM cards linked to their identity in order to avoid potential misuse.The PTA also advised consumers to obtain new SIM cards only from authorised franchises or customer service centres.According to the authority, further information and guidance can be obtained through the PTA’s official website.
KARACHI: A high-level virtual meeting was held between the Sindh government, the Home Department and a United States delegation to discuss law and order, public safety and measures aimed at strengthening the operational capacity of Sindh Police.The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary Home Sindh, Muhammad Iqbal Memon, Inspector General of Police Sindh, Javed Alam Odho, Special Secretary Home Saeed Shaikh, DIG Faizullah Korejo and Bilal Shaikh.Representatives of the United States Government and the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Bureau (INL) also participated virtually.Participants acknowledged and appreciated the longstanding partnership between the Sindh Government, Sindh Police and the United States Government in the areas of law enforcement and public security.Discussions focused on security challenges in the riverine (Katcha) areas and ongoing efforts to counter organised criminal networks operating in those regions.The meeting also highlighted the need to enhance modern policing practices, operational capabilities and mobility to improve law enforcement effectiveness.Read Also: Sindh police admit Anmol Pinky was arrested from LahoreSpeaking during the session, the Additional Chief Secretary Home stated that assistance programmes are designed not only to provide resources but also to strengthen institutions and build long-term organisational capacity.The participants reaffirmed their commitment to promoting public safety, the rule of law and transparent policing practices. IG Sindh Javed Alam Odho noted that international cooperation remains essential for addressing evolving security challenges.The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to further strengthen cooperation between Sindh Police, the Home Department and international partners. Participants also expressed confidence that ongoing efforts would contribute to further improvements in peace, public trust and the overall security environment across Sindh.
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