KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards, Ismail Rahu, has taken notice of the controversial change in examination centers in the Matric Board, ARY News reported.The Provincial Minister has sought an immediate report from the Secretary of Universities and the relevant education boards. Additionally, Rahu has directed the formation of a fact-finding committee to investigate the matter thoroughly."A comprehensive report will be submitted once the inquiry is complete," Ismail Rahu stated.Earlier, the All Sindh Private Schools and Colleges Association (ASPSCA) had voiced intense reservations regarding the Board of Secondary Education Karachi’s (BSEK) administrative failures and decision to allow matriculation students to appear for matric exams at any center of their choice, ARY News reported.As matriculation exams commenced this Friday, the ASPSCA labeled the BSEK’s administrative performance "faulty and unsatisfactory." In a joint statement, ASPSCA Chairman Hyder Ali and the General Secretary asserted that the last-minute determination of exam centers—and subsequent frequent changes—serve as definitive proof of board misadministration.Key Concerns Raised by ASPSCA:Systemic Failure:The association highlighted that recurring software faults and issues with the submission of enrollment and examination forms reflect a collapse in the board’s digital infrastructure.Facilitating Irregularities: The ASPSCA alleged that establishing small centers and then assigning over 1,000 students to them is a move that effectively facilitates "cheating mafias" and corruption.Resource Mismanagement: Allowing students to choose their own exam centers was described as an "unfruitful practice" that results in the loss of precious administrative resources.Incompetence Allegations: The association questioned the competency of the Controller of Examinations, suggesting that a lack of experience and geographical awareness of the city has led to a breakdown of the examination system.Impact on Students The ASPSCA emphasized that this administrative chaos has subjected thousands of students to unnecessary mental distress, calling it a clear violation of their right to a peaceful examination environment.Call to Action The association has formally demanded that high-ranking authorities take immediate notice of these irregularities and implement emergency measures to ensure transparency and order for the remainder of the examination period.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed Pakistan's sincere resolve to continue playing its role as a mediator to build momentum towards achieving meaningful outcomes in the ongoing Islamabad Talks.He expressed these views while talking to the Iranian delegation at the Islamabad Talks today.The Iranian delegation was led by Speaker of the Iranian Consultative Assembly, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and included Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.The Prime Minister emphasized that Pakistan remains committed to promoting regional and global peace and stability.He also appreciated Iran's constructive engagement and positive role in the talks.Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, and Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi were also present during the meeting.Earlier, PM Shehbaz Sharif met with US Vice President JD Vance, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement on Saturday.The US vice president was accompanied by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was assisted by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi.Commending US and Iran for their commitment to constructive engagement, the prime minister expressed hope that the talks would serve as a stepping stone toward durable peace in the region.He reiterated that Pakistan looks forward to continue its facilitation of both sides in making progress towards sustainable peace in the region.Earlier, JD Vance arrived in Pakistan to participate in the dialogue with Iran. He is leading a high-level US delegation that includes Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.Upon arrival, the delegation was received by Ishaq Dar, along with Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie A. Baker was also present on the occasion.Welcoming the US vice president, Dar commended the United States’ commitment to achieving lasting regional and global peace and stability.He expressed hope that all parties would engage constructively and reiterated Pakistan’s willingness to continue facilitating efforts toward a lasting and durable resolution of the conflict, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.Iran’s delegation comprising more than 70 members also arrived in Islamabad on Friday night at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take part in talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel.Pakistan is hosting these historic talks following a 15-day truce reportedly brokered by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
KARACHI: The Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, has presided over a high-level meeting at CM House to strengthen bilateral cooperation in projects agreed with China following a recent visit of President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari to the friendly country.Officials said the discussions focused on turning a series of memorandums of understanding (MoUs) into concrete projects across energy, agriculture, infrastructure and public services.Murad Ali Shah told ministers and senior officials that the agreements must deliver “actionable progress” rather than remain on paper, urging departments to set clear timelines and improve coordination with federal authorities and Chinese partners.Fire safety & emergency services:Among the proposals discussed was a plan to modernise fire and emergency services, including the provision of new fire engines, response systems and the construction of additional fire stations through cooperation with Chinese companies.The CM was informed that consultations have been completed and a government-to-government arrangement is in process.The Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, has directed the Local Government Department to expedite formalities and ensure early finalisation of the agreement.Coal gasification & urea production in Thar:A major industrial project involving coal gasification for fertiliser production in Thar was discussed.The initiative, backed by collaboration between Pakistani and Chinese firms, aims to convert local coal into ammonia and urea, potentially reducing reliance on imports. Feasibility studies are expected to be completed by May 2026.Livestock track & trace project:In the agriculture and livestock sector, authorities reviewed plans to introduce modern livestock traceability systems, a vaccination program, and disease diagnostic facilities. Plans include technology transfer, establishment of diagnostic labs, and operationalisation of a livestock registration authority.Environmental cooperation & water Projects:Environmental proposals, including sewage treatment and water supply schemes, were also considered. However, some options were deemed financially unviable, with the chief minister calling for more cost-effective and sustainable alternatives.The meeting also examined plans for a controlled agriculture science and education park aimed at improving crop productivity and food security, as well as a tyre recycling project to be located in a special economic zone.The chief minister concluded the meeting by reiterating that Pakistan-China cooperation holds immense potential for Sindh’s development.He directed all departments to adopt a proactive approach, ensure inter-departmental coordination, and maintain momentum in engagements with Chinese investors.
KARACHI: The transit corridor between Pakistan and Iran has officially commenced as the first export shipment departed for Tashkent, ARY News reported.An inauguration ceremony was held at the TIR terminal in Karachi, marking the formal start of a new land-based trade route under the TIR (Transports Internationaux Routiers) system. This corridor provides an efficient alternative route for regional trade.Pakistan Customs stated that the corridor will boost trade activities and significantly reduce transportation times, marking a vital milestone in the promotion of regional business coordination.The first shipment, consisting of frozen meat, is being transported to Tashkent in refrigerated trucks.The convoy will enter Iran via the Gabd-Reemdan border before traveling through to Central Asia.Customs officials noted that procedures have been streamlined at new border crossing points to ensure efficiency. Additionally, TIR transit operations have been activated at Taftan, Reemdan, Sost, and Gwadar.The ceremony was attended by the Director General (DG) of Customs, Tariq Rangoonwala, along with other senior officials.Officials described the development as a significant step forward for Pakistan’s transit trade framework, highlighting the potential of the Gabd–Rimdan corridor to strengthen Gwadar’s strategic connectivity and expand access to emerging export markets in Central Asia.The initiative reflects growing coordination between Customs authorities, TIR operators, and logistics companies, as Pakistan moves to enhance transshipment activity through Karachi and Gwadar ports. Increased international container traffic has already been observed at Karachi Port in recent weeks, they added.The new corridor is expected to provide faster and more efficient transit options for exporters while positioning Pakistan as a key logistics hub connecting South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia
Karachi/Kuwait City – This week the Kuwaiti Dinar showed limited movement but closed slightly softer at 903.13 Pakistani Rupee in the open market today (April 11, 2026). The rate remained in a narrow band after last week’s 902.24–906.58 range and continues to trade well below the late-January high of 919.69 PKR and the 2025 summer peak of 926.79 PKR. The earlier mid-year gains from 919.67 PKR (June 10) through 922.06 PKR (June 13) and 925.45 PKR (June 18) now feel quite distant. The ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is still the primary driver of oil market volatility. Brent crude has stayed elevated around $109–114 per barrel this week, with occasional spikes near $119 as tensions around the Strait of Hormuz persist. Iranian actions, including attacks on vessels and partial disruptions to shipping lanes, continue to create supply concerns. For Kuwait — an OPEC+ key player producing roughly 2.7 million barrels daily — the situation remains challenging. Higher oil prices offer some revenue upside, but repeated infrastructure threats, tanker incidents near the coast, and shipping delays have introduced significant operational uncertainty for the basket-pegged Dinar, even with reserves holding comfortably above $40 billion. The Pakistani Rupee has held relatively steady amid the regional instability. State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reserves remained near $16.38 billion in recent reporting, with total liquid reserves around $21.79 billion. Strong remittances (still on course to surpass $36 billion this fiscal year) and ongoing IMF support under the $7 billion program continue to provide a useful buffer. However, the Iran war carries clear downside risks for Pakistan: persistently high oil prices are inflating the energy import bill, which could widen the $26–27 billion trade deficit and add fresh pressure on inflation (recently hovering near 6.1%). Weekly snapshot & impact Remittances: 1,000 KWD now converts to 903,130 PKR — roughly flat to slightly higher than last week’s close, and still about 1,800 PKR above late November 2024’s 901.33 PKR. Families are receiving modest year-on-year support, but the ongoing war uncertainty is complicating financial planning. Imports: The softer Dinar offers some limited relief on Kuwaiti petroleum costs, but the elevated global oil prices tied to Hormuz tensions are expected to keep pushing domestic fuel prices higher in Pakistan. Exporters: A relatively firmer PKR trims a small amount of pricing competitiveness for Pakistani textiles, rice and other goods heading to Kuwait. Quick currency profiles KWD (1961) – World’s highest-valued currency, basket-pegged and heavily dependent on oil wealth; symbolized as KD or د.ك. PKR (1947) – Managed float overseen by the State Bank, symbolized as ₨, currently supported by reserve growth and IMF-backed reforms. Outlook With the Iran conflict keeping the Strait of Hormuz as a major flashpoint and Brent remaining volatile above $100, the Kuwaiti Dinar to Pakistani Rupee rate is likely to stay sensitive to any new developments in the region. We could see further softening if disruptions worsen, or a sharp rebound if oil prices spike on fresh escalations.
Karachi/Manama, April 11, 2026:– The Bahraini Dinar (BHD) is trading at 739.60 Pakistani Rupee (PKR) today according to major currency exchanges. The rate has remained steady near this level over the past week, showing only minor fluctuations within the broader gradual softening trend that has defined the pair since the temporary high of 745.46 PKR recorded on January 24. The exchange rate has eased progressively in recent months: 743.48 PKR (Dec 13), 743.46 PKR (Dec 20), 743.03 PKR (Dec 27), 742.92 PKR (Jan 03), 742.76 PKR (Jan 10), 742.53 PKR (Jan 17), 741.86 PKR (Feb 07), 741.68 PKR (Feb 14), 741.38 PKR (Feb 21), 741.04 PKR (late Feb–early March), 740.56 PKR (mid-March), 739.30 PKR (late March), and now holding around 739.60 PKR. This steady but modest decline continues to reflect the relative weakness of the Pakistani rupee against the stable, dollar-pegged Bahraini dinar amid differing economic conditions and ongoing regional uncertainties. The Bahraini dinar remains firmly fixed to the US dollar at the longstanding rate of 1 USD = 0.376 BHD, a policy upheld by the Central Bank of Bahrain since 2001. This peg provides a high degree of predictability and low volatility, with the dinar’s value moving closely in line with the dollar and responding primarily to global oil price trends and Bahrain’s fiscal position. The Pakistani rupee, managed under a floating regime by the State Bank of Pakistan, is more sensitive to domestic inflation trends, trade and current account balances, foreign exchange reserve levels, external debt dynamics, remittance inflows, and occasional policy interventions. The ongoing US-Israel war with Iran, now well into its second month since it escalated on February 28, 2026, continues to influence regional markets. Repeated strikes on infrastructure, missile and drone exchanges, and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have caused significant swings in global oil prices, with Brent crude frequently trading well above $110 per barrel due to supply concerns and shipping risks. These developments have amplified inflationary pressures and currency strains across import-dependent economies like Pakistan, while also testing economic stability in Gulf states including Bahrain. At the current rate of 739.60 PKR, the weaker dinar (in PKR terms) generates several cross-border economic effects, further shaped by the regional conflict. Bahraini exporters benefit from a marginal price advantage in international markets, while Pakistani goods such as textiles, rice, and agricultural products become slightly more expensive for Bahraini buyers. In Pakistan, the reduced rupee cost of any available Bahraini or Gulf energy imports offers only partial relief against the dominant oil price shock and broader energy supply disruptions. Remittances from the large Pakistani workforce in Bahrain continue to lose purchasing power in rupee terms compared with stronger-dinar periods, adding pressure on household budgets during this time of elevated living costs. Pakistani exporters targeting the Bahraini market may find their products marginally more price-competitive, although overall trade volumes face challenges from logistics disruptions, Gulf instability, and reduced regional demand caused by the ongoing conflict. The Bahraini Dinar (BHD), introduced in 1965, is subdivided into 1,000 fils and issued by the Central Bank of Bahrain. Its dollar peg has kept it among the world’s highest-valued currencies; it is denoted by BD or ب.د. The Pakistani Rupee (PKR), established in 1948, is managed by the State Bank of Pakistan and divided into 100 paisa (coins discontinued). It is commonly represented as ₨ or Rs and remains subject to volatility driven by macroeconomic conditions and external shocks such as the Iran conflict.
KARACHI: Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGC) has announced a 24-hour suspension of gas supply to industries starting tomorrow, Sunday, ARY News reported.According to the SSGC statement, gas supply will remain suspended for industries and captive power plants from 8:00 AM on Sunday until 8:00 AM on Monday.The SSGC stated that the decision was made for gas load management across various sectors and to maintain line-pack pressure within the system.The company further explained that while the measure is necessary for system improvements, the closure is expected to impact industrial production. Earlier, a court in Karachi had ordered the SSGC to pay Rs30 million in damages to the daughter of a couple who were killed in a gas pipeline explosion in Orangi Town in 2022.The Senior Civil Judge (West) ruled that SSGC was negligent for failing to repair the gas pipeline despite repeated complaints about gas leakage in the area.The lawsuit was filed by the couple’s daughter, Alizeh, who had initially sought Rs90 million in compensation for the deaths of her parents. The case was presented by her counsel, Advocate Usman Farooq, before the Senior Civil Judge at the City Court.According to the claim, SSGC is responsible for the supply of gas and the maintenance of gas pipelines. The explosion occurred due to gas leakage from an SSGC pipeline, which the company failed to address in time.The victims died from severe burn injuries, while Alizeh’s siblings sustained serious injuries in the blast.In its defense, SSGC argued that the gas leakage did not originate from its pipeline and claimed that the plaintiff was not its registered consumer. However, the court found this argument unconvincing, noting that an SSGC witness himself had accepted the gas cable presented by the plaintiff as authentic.Announcing the verdict under the Fatal Accidents Act, the court directed SSGC to pay Rs30 million in compensation within one month.The court observed that the explosion was caused by gas leakage and that the company failed to prevent the incident. It emphasized that a gas utility is responsible for ensuring the safety of citizens’ lives and property, and negligence in this duty can have severe consequences.
As of today, April 11, 2026, one Omani Riyal (OMR) is trading at 725.47 Pakistani Rupees (PKR), a small drop from last week's 725.92 PKR. For those in Badin and across Sindh watching the OMR to PKR exchange rate, the pair continues to move in a very tight, low-volatility range even as the Iran conflict and its effects on oil markets create uncertainty in the background. The Omani Riyal (﷼) keeps its long-held stability, pegged to the US Dollar at 2.6008 since 1986 and supported by Oman's oil and gas sector. The Pakistani Rupee (₨), managed by the State Bank of Pakistan, benefits from strong monthly remittances while facing headwinds from higher global energy prices. This week the OMR/PKR pair eased only marginally, staying within a narrow band. Brent crude has pulled back from earlier highs and is now trading around $94–97 per barrel, down from peaks above $110 amid the Iran war disruptions. The recent easing in oil prices has reduced some upward pressure on the oil-linked Riyal. On the PKR side, March 2026 remittances jumped to a strong $3.8 billion (up 16.5% from February), with healthy contributions from Gulf countries including Oman. This inflow continues to provide important support for the Rupee despite elevated fuel import costs. The rate remains below the longer-term average near 732 PKR, but the combination of moderating oil prices and solid remittances is keeping bigger moves in check. The Iran conflict — now over a month old with a fragile ceasefire in place — continues to influence energy markets. The Strait of Hormuz has seen heavy restrictions and reduced traffic, though recent diplomatic talks (including US-Iran discussions and Pakistan's mediation role) have introduced some hope for normalization. While the earlier disruptions drove oil prices sharply higher, the current partial easing and ceasefire signals have allowed Brent to retreat from its peaks. For Oman, this still means potential revenue benefits from elevated (though lower than peak) oil levels. For Pakistan as a net oil importer, the situation has raised import bills and added to inflation risks, but strong Gulf remittances are helping offset some of the pressure so far. For Pakistani families depending on earnings from Oman, today's rate means a worker sending 500 OMR home receives roughly 362,735 PKR — a steady amount that continues to support daily expenses like groceries, school fees, and household needs, even as fuel and transport costs in Pakistan reflect the lingering effects of higher global oil prices. Trade between Oman and Pakistan (around $1–1.2 billion yearly, with Pakistan exporting textiles and rice while importing energy products) is navigating these mixed conditions: the oil-linked Riyal provides some balance, but prolonged uncertainty could affect costs for importers. For travel, 1,000 PKR still converts to about 1.378 OMR for a Muscat trip, with very little weekly change. The coming weeks will depend on whether the ceasefire holds, if the Strait of Hormuz fully normalizes, and how oil prices settle.
Searching for the current copper price in Pakistan today or the 1 kg tamba rate on April 11, 2026? High-quality Millberry scrap copper is trading at approximately Rs. 5,500 per kg in major markets like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Gujranwala. Refined new copper continues to command a premium, typically ranging from Rs. 5,800 to Rs. 6,200+ per kg depending on purity, supplier, and location. Globally, copper prices have shown strength recently, with the benchmark rising to around $5.86–$5.87 per pound (roughly $12,845 per tonne on LME), up about 1.97–2.13% in the latest session. Over the past month, prices have edged up 0.27–0.43%, while remaining strongly higher by around 29.20–29.41% year-on-year, supported by green energy demand and industrial recovery signals.Copper Rates in Pakistan – April 11, 2026 High-quality Millberry scrap copper — the most actively traded grade — is holding steady at Rs. 5,500 per kg. Refined new copper, which offers higher purity for industrial and manufacturing use, trades at a clear premium and is generally quoted between Rs. 5,800 and Rs. 6,200+ per kg, with rates often slightly higher in industrial hubs like Karachi and Lahore. Standard or mixed copper scrap shows wide variation, typically falling in the range of Rs. 2,100 to Rs. 3,500 per kg depending on quality and region. Local prices continue to carry a premium due to import duties, logistics costs, taxes, steady domestic demand from electrical and construction sectors, and the prevailing USD/PKR exchange rate around 279–280.International Copper Prices – Global Update (April 11, 2026) The international benchmark price is currently around $5.86–$5.87 per pound, reflecting a solid daily gain of about 1.97–2.13%. The 3-month LME copper contract is trading near $12,845 per tonne. Over the past month, copper has shown modest gains of roughly 0.27–0.43%, while standing about 29.20–29.41% higher compared to the same period last year. Using an approximate exchange rate of 280 PKR per USD, the international base price converts to roughly Rs. 3,620 – 3,680 per kg before any import-related costs or local markups. Analysts expect copper to trade around $6.07 per pound by the end of this quarter and $6.69 in 12 months, driven by long-term fundamentals in electrification and renewable energy.Why Copper Prices Matter in 2026 Copper, often called “Dr. Copper,” acts as a real-time indicator of global industrial and economic health. Rising prices typically signal robust manufacturing, infrastructure investment, and growth in green energy sectors. The current rebound balances short-term market dynamics with powerful long-term drivers like supply constraints and surging demand from electric vehicles, renewable energy, battery storage, data centers, and power grid modernization. In Pakistan, copper price changes directly influence costs for electrical wiring and cables, construction project budgets, solar and renewable installations, and profitability in scrap recycling. The metal’s pivotal role in the global energy transition ensures strong sustained demand ahead.Key Uses Driving Copper Demand Copper’s exceptional electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and recyclability make it indispensable across industries. It forms the backbone of electrical wiring, power cables, motors, and transformers in homes, offices, factories, and grids. The electric vehicle sector drives massive new demand — a typical EV uses far more copper than a conventional vehicle, primarily in motors, batteries, and charging systems. Renewable energy projects rely heavily on copper for solar panel connections, wind turbine generators, and energy storage. Construction uses it for durable plumbing pipes, roofing, and antimicrobial fittings. Electronics, 5G networks, and AI data centers boost consumption through high-speed cabling and circuit boards. Around 80% of all copper ever mined remains in use today due to excellent recycling, helping maintain long-term supply stability as demand grows.Summary – Copper Rates Today (April 11, 2026) High-quality Millberry scrap copper in Pakistan is stable at Rs. 5,500 per kg. Internationally, the benchmark stands at approximately $5.86–$5.87 per pound, reflecting positive momentum and strong year-on-year gains.
As of April 11, 2026, cement prices in Pakistan for a standard 50kg bag of ordinary Portland cement (OPC, typically 53 grade) range from approximately Rs. 1,375 to Rs. 1,450, depending on the region, quality, and local market conditions. The nationwide average sits around Rs. 1,390 to Rs. 1,430 per bag, showing relative stability with only modest upward adjustments in recent weeks. In major cities: Karachi and southern markets (including Sindh areas) often see slightly lower rates, typically Rs. 1,350 to Rs. 1,420, benefiting from proximity to production plants and reduced freight costs. Lahore, Islamabad, and northern regions generally range from Rs. 1,380 to Rs. 1,450, influenced by higher transportation distances and steady demand from residential and infrastructure projects. These authentic rates are based on the latest dealer and market updates as of April 11, 2026. While prices have seen minor increases, the overall market has demonstrated resilience amid external challenges. The ongoing Iran conflict (escalated since late February 2026) continues to disrupt global oil supplies via the Strait of Hormuz, keeping international crude prices elevated. This has led to significant petrol and diesel price hikes in Pakistan in early April 2026, with the government initially announcing sharp increases (petrol nearing Rs. 458–460 per litre before partial rollback due to public backlash). Even after adjustments, fuel costs remain substantially higher than pre-conflict levels, directly raising transportation expenses for cement (especially diesel for trucking) and energy inputs for kiln operations. Despite this added pressure, strong domestic production and supply chains have limited sharper spikes in cement bag prices so far.Cement Market Snapshot: Key Insights for Builders in April 2026 Pakistan’s construction sector continues to rely on cement as a foundational material for homes, roads, commercial developments, and government infrastructure projects. In mid-April 2026, the market remains balanced but cautious due to lingering global energy volatility triggered by the Iran situation. Today’s Cement Prices in Pakistan (Per 50kg Bag) Standard grey OPC cement trades in the Rs. 1,375–1,450 range across the country. Southern regions, particularly around Karachi and other Sindh areas, enjoy more competitive pricing near Rs. 1,350–1,420, while northern cities like Lahore and Islamabad typically see Rs. 1,380–1,450. These variations mainly arise from plant locations, freight charges, and regional demand patterns. The ripple effects of the Iran conflict on petrol and diesel prices have increased logistics and production costs, yet cement rates have experienced only gradual adjustments rather than dramatic jumps. This measured response offers builders and homeowners a degree of predictability for planning renovations, residential projects, or larger-scale developments. Practical tips for buyers right now: Compare quotes from multiple local suppliers to secure the best available rate. Inquire about bulk purchase discounts, which can help mitigate some of the fuel-driven cost increases. Keep an eye on energy price movements or any further policy responses to the Iran conflict that could influence future cement pricing. With sustained government emphasis on housing schemes and infrastructure spending, cement demand remains firm, keeping supply chains active. The recent fuel price impact linked to the Iran war highlights how international events can affect local construction costs, but current authentic rates still provide reasonable budgeting visibility for projects underway. For the most precise pricing in your area (especially in Sindh regions like Karachi or nearby), contact trusted local vendors or check daily dealer boards — small variations can occur based on immediate stock, delivery fees, or dealer margins. Staying informed on these real-time market rates, including the petrol price effects tied to the Iran conflict, helps keep your construction expenses under better control in Pakistan’s evolving building materials landscape.
ISLAMABAD: As the Islamabad Talks commenced, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with US Vice President JD Vance, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement on Saturday.The US vice president was accompanied by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was assisted by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi.Commending US and Iran for their commitment to constructive engagement, the prime minister expressed hope that the talks would serve as a stepping stone toward durable peace in the region.He reiterated that Pakistan looks forward to continue its facilitation of both sides in making progress towards sustainable peace in the region.Earlier, JD Vance arrived in Pakistan to participate in the dialogue with Iran. He is leading a high-level US delegation that includes Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.Upon arrival, the delegation was received by Ishaq Dar, along with Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie A. Baker was also present on the occasion.Welcoming the US vice president, Dar commended the United States’ commitment to achieving lasting regional and global peace and stability.He expressed hope that all parties would engage constructively and reiterated Pakistan’s willingness to continue facilitating efforts toward a lasting and durable resolution of the conflict, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.Iran’s delegation comprising more than 70 members also arrived in Islamabad on Friday night at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take part in talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel.Pakistan is hosting these historic talks following a 15-day truce reportedly brokered by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. Islamabad April 11 ,2026As the Islamabad Talks commenced today, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a meeting with His Excellency JD Vance, Vice President of the United States of America.The U.S. Vice President was assisted by Special Envoy Steve… pic.twitter.com/XcH5x1VlHl — Prime Minister's Office (@PakPMO) April 11, 2026
Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf arrived in Islamabad on Friday, accompanied in spirit by the "Angels of Minab," to participate in high-profile talks with the United States. Paying tribute to the martyrs of the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, the speaker of the Islamic Republic wrote on X, “My companions on this flight.” همراهان من در این پرواز#Minab168 pic.twitter.com/xvXmDlSDiF — محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) April 10, 2026 Dozens of girls gathered at the Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Minab, southern Iran, on Saturday morning, February 28, when Israel and the United States launched initial strikes on the country. While students began their lessons, missiles struck the school, destroying the building and causing the roof to collapse onto the children and teachers.Iranian authorities reported the final death toll as 168, with most of the victims being girls aged between 7 and 12. Additionally, at least 95 other individuals were injured in the attack.Iran blamed the US and Israel for deliberately bombing a school in Minab and has called on the UN Human Rights Council to condemn the deadly attack.A preliminary US military probe suggests the strike was a targeting error stemming from outdated intelligence, which conflicts with earlier statements by President Donald Trump. Initial findings indicate that a Tomahawk missile hit the school because the site was misclassified as part of an Iranian naval base.Earlier, upon reaching the capital, Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were officially received by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.Dar expressed hope that all parties would engage constructively and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to facilitating efforts toward a lasting and durable resolution of the conflict.Islamabad is currently hosting multiple foreign delegations arriving for the high-profile talks between Iran and the United States, prompting stringent security measures across the capital. According to sources, Gulf countries, China, and Russia are also expected to participate in the negotiations as observers.
KHAIRPUR: An exchange of fire between armed men of two rival groups in Khairpur four persons were killed while five others were injured, local police said.Deadly shooting incident took place in shrine town of Daraza in Khairpur district. Police said that the incident was the result of an old feud.SSP Khairpur has said that heavy contingents of police force have been deployed to the area.Sindh's Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah while taking notice of the killing of four people, has expressed grief over the loss of four lives including a woman.Murad Ali Shah has summoned reports of the incident from Commissioner and DIG Sukkur and ordered to bring the culprits into the court of law.The chief minister has also directed authorities to step up security in the area for maintenance of law and order.He urged relevant authorities to ensure protection of life and property in the region.
LAHORE: Samanabad police have arrested a couple accused of involvement in multiple burglary cases in the city, ARY News reported on Saturday.According to a statement from the Lahore Police Operations Wing, the husband and wife were involved in breaking into locked houses and stealing valuables.Police officials said the suspects were alerady record holders and had been involved in several criminal cases. During interrogation, they confessed to committing at least seven burglaries.Stolen goods and cash were also recovered from their possession.The suspects were traced and arrested in connection with case FIR No. 345/26 registered at Samanabad police station.Police further revealed that the couple used to be accompanied by a little child with them during recce visits to avoid suspicion while targeting houses.A spokesperson said special officers had been assigned a special task to curb burglary incidents in the area. The operation was carried out under the supervision of SP Iqbal Town Sidra Khan.Officials added that further evidence is being collected to strengthen the case against the accused.The Lahore Police Operations Wing reiterated that protecting the lives and property of citizens remains its top priority.Earlier, the Crime Control Department (CCD) on Friday reported a significant decline in the crime rate across Punjab, claiming a 56% reduction in serious crimes during the first three months of 2026.According to a CCD spokesperson, the specialized police unit formed to combat crime has recorded a notable improvement in the overall security situation in the province.The spokesperson stated that during the first quarter of 2026, several types of crime witnessed sharp declines compared to the same period last year.Crimes such as murders during robberies dropped by 50%, while incidents of injuries decreased by 68%.
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday expressed hope that the United States and Iran would engage constructively in the Islamabad Talks.US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan to participate in the dialogue with Iran. He is leading a high-level US delegation that includes President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.Upon arrival, the delegation was received by Ishaq Dar, along with Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie A. Baker was also present on the occasion.Welcoming the US vice president, Dar commended the United States’ commitment to achieving lasting regional and global peace and stability.He expressed hope that all parties would engage constructively and reiterated Pakistan’s willingness to continue facilitating efforts toward a lasting and durable resolution of the conflict, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.Earlier, an Iranian delegation comprising more than 70 members arrived in Islamabad on Friday night at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take part in talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel.Islamabad is hosting multiple foreign delegations for the high-profile talks, with stringent security measures in place across the capital.According to sources, Gulf countries, China, and Russia are expected to participate in the dialogue as observers.“Iran seeks a permanent ceasefire along with guarantees for sustainable peace in the future,” sources said, adding that China, alongside Pakistan, played a key role in persuading Iran toward the ceasefire.Pakistan is hosting these historic talks following a 15-day truce reportedly brokered by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
KARACHI: Temperatures are soaring in Sindh as the mercury surged in Chhore and Mithi to 40 Celsius and in Tando Jam and Thatta districts to 38 Celsius on Saturday.Seabreeze that soothes Karachi's weather has been suspended as the feel-like temperatures soared to a hot weather and sunny day in the city as maximum temperature 33 Celsius predicted for today.The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) earlier issued an alert about persistently high maximum temperatures and heatwave in Sindh from April 11 (today).The NDMA cautioned against 3-to-5-degree Celsius high temperatures than routine in the nighttime and 5 to 7 Celsius in the daytime in Sindh.Sindh’s Dadu, Jacobabad, Larkana districts and adjoining areas will be persistently hit by the intense hot weather, NDMA warned.Jamshoro, Kambar Shahdadkot, Ghotki, Khairpur will also hit by the heatwave, while temperatures likely to soar in Sanghar, Umar Kot and Kashmore districts.The severe hot weather also expected to hit Baluchistan’s Jhal Magsi, Osta Muhammad and Dera Murad Jamali districts and Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur and Rahim Yar Khan districts of southern Punjab, NDMA warned.The disaster management authority has advised people to avoid going unnecessarily out of homes in the severe weather and increasing use of water and beverages.
ISLAMABAD: US Vice President JD Vance on Saturday arrived in Pakistan to participate in the Islamabad Talks with Iran.Vance is leading the high-powered US delegation, which includes President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.Upon arrival, the delegation was received by Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, along with Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie A. Baker was also present to receive Vance.Welcoming the US Vice President, Ishaq Dar commended the US commitment to achieving lasting regional and global peace and stability.He expressed hope that parties would engage constructively, and reiterated Pakistan’s desire to continue facilitating the parties towards reaching lasting and durable solution to the conflict, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.Earlier, an Iranian delegation comprising more than 70 members arrived in Islamabad on Friday night at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take part in talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel.[video mp4="https://arynews-1313565080.cos.ap-singapore.myqcloud.com/zip-archives/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Video-2026-04-11-at-11.44.52-AM.mp4"][/video]Islamabad is hosting multiple foreign delegations arriving for the high-profile talks between Iran and the United States, with stringent security measures in place across the capital.According to sources, Gulf countries, China, and Russia are expected to participate in the talks as observers.“Iran seeks a permanent ceasefire along with guarantees for sustainable peace in the future,” sources said, adding that China, alongside Pakistan, played a key role in persuading Iran toward the ceasefire.Pakistan is hosting these historic talks following a 15-day truce brokered by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.Meanwhile, Islamabad Police have implemented strict security arrangements for the dialogue. A police spokesperson stated that the Red Zone and adjoining areas have been closed to all traffic except authorized government vehicles.Additionally, a traffic advisory has been issued restricting the entry of heavy vehicles into the federal capital starting Wednesday.
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan, called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister’s House during his one-day visit to Islamabad.Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, along with Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, also attended the meeting.Al-Jadaan’s visit comes at a time when Pakistan is hosting peace talks between Iran and the United States.Welcoming the Saudi dignitary, the Prime Minister conveyed his respectful regards to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.He fondly recalled his recent warm and cordial telephone conversation with the Crown Prince and expressed appreciation for the Kingdom’s longstanding economic and financial support, which has played a vital role in Pakistan’s economic stability.Shehbaz Sharif reiterated that the people and government of Pakistan have always stood shoulder to shoulder with their Saudi brothers and sisters, describing the relationship as an enduring bond that has grown stronger under the Crown Prince’s leadership.He also emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to further expanding cooperation with Saudi Arabia across multiple sectors, particularly in trade, investment, and economic development.The Saudi finance minister thanked the Prime Minister and reaffirmed the Kingdom’s resolve to further strengthen the deep-rooted fraternal ties between the two countries, in line with the vision of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb saw off Al-Jadaan at Islamabad International Airport following his visit.On the occasion, the two leaders exchanged warm pleasantries and briefly discussed bilateral relations and ongoing economic cooperation.Senator Aurangzeb also expressed his eagerness to meet Al-Jadaan again at the upcoming World Bank Group–IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., reflecting the close and enduring partnership between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
ISLAMABAD: Iran's delegation arrived in Islamabad on Friday night at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to participate in the Islamabad Talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel.The high-level delegation, led by Speaker of Iran's Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and accompanied by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, reached the capital.Upon arrival, the delegation was received by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, along with National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.Ishaq Dar expressed hope that all parties would engage constructively and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to facilitating efforts toward a lasting and durable resolution of the conflict.Islamabad is hosting multiple foreign delegations arriving for the high-profile talks between Iran and the United States, with stringent security measures in place across the capital.According to sources, Gulf countries, China, and Russia are expected to participate in the talks as observers.“Iran seeks a permanent ceasefire along with guarantees for sustainable peace in the future,” sources said, adding that China, alongside Pakistan, played a key role in persuading Iran toward the ceasefire.[video mp4="https://arynews-1313565080.cos.ap-singapore.myqcloud.com/zip-archives/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Video-2026-04-11-at-1.52.01-AM.mp4"][/video]Pakistan is hosting these historic talks following a 15-day truce brokered by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.Meanwhile, Islamabad Police have implemented strict security arrangements for the dialogue. A police spokesperson stated that the Red Zone and adjoining areas have been closed to all traffic except authorized government vehicles.Additionally, a traffic advisory has been issued restricting the entry of heavy vehicles into the federal capital.
ISLAMABAD: US Vice President JD Vance on Saturday arrived in Pakistan to participate in the Islamabad Talks with Iran.Vance is leading the high-powered US delegation, which includes President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Pakistan has come into the global spotlight following the ceasefire between the United States (US) and Iran, as Islamabad is hosting crucial talks between the two sides. Earlier, an Iranian delegation comprising more than 70 members arrived in Islamabad on Friday night at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take part in talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the venue of the talks, where he reviewed the security arrangements. [02: 01 PM] Spanish minister urges Iran to negotiate in ‘good faith’: Al Jazeera Spain’s Foreign Minister has told reporters before Saturday’s talks: “I encourage Iran, this is what I conveyed to the Iranian foreign minister, to take part in those negotiations and to participate in good faith.”Jose Manuel Albares said when they spoke on Wednesday, he asked his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, to halt “all missile and drone launches”.Albares again condemned Israel for continuing strikes on Lebanon. [12: 32 PM] Pakistan, France pledge to strengthening bilateral ties Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar received a phone call from Foreign Minister of France, Jean-Noël Barrot on Friday.The French Foreign Minister congratulated Pakistan on its role in securing the initial ceasefire agreement and expressed support for Pakistan’s continued efforts toward a diplomatic pathway for lasting peace and stability in the region.Both leaders expressed concern over serious ceasefire violations made in Lebanon and underscored the importance of full implementation and respect for the ceasefire.Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, enhancing economic and trade cooperation, and agreed to stay in touch. DPM/FM Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50 received a phone call today from Foreign Minister of France, Jean-Noël Barrot @jnbarrot. FM Barrot congratulated Pakistan on its role in securing the initial ceasefire agreement and expressed support for Pakistan’s continued… pic.twitter.com/9Mt1SGhRXK— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) April 10, 2026 [ 11: 21 AM] All bank branches in Iran to resume full operations tomorrow Iran’s Bank Coordination Council has announced that all branches across the country will be fully operational from Saturday.That includes bank headquarters in Tehran, the IRNA news agency reported. [10: 12 AM] Bilawal hopes lifting of sanctions from Iran will benefit Pakistan, other countries Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said lifting of sanctions from Iran will not only benefit Pakistan, but a large global community.Pakistan is all set to host ceasefire talks in Islamabad between Iran and United States. All arrangements have been finalised for the high-stake talks.Referring to the recent US-Iran ceasefire, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the world is now looking towards Pakistan, recognising it as a country playing a constructive role in promoting peace. He added that the international community expects Pakistan to contribute to maintaining global stability. [09: 28 AM] IRGC denies attacking any country during ceasefire Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has categorically denied carrying out reported drone and missile strikes on facilities in countries along the southern edge of the Persian Gulf, stressing that Iranian forces carried out no such operations during the ceasefire hours.In an official statement on Thursday night, the IRGC stated, “The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not launched any missiles at any country during the ceasefire hours until now.”The IRGC was responding to a wave of unverified reports circulated by various news agencies over the past few hours alleging Iranian attacks on targets in the Persian Gulf region.“We would like to inform you that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not launched any missiles at any country during the ceasefire hours until now,” the statement read. [09: 10 AM] "We are going to reach a very successful agreement": Donald Trump US President Donald Trump, in an interview with CBS, said he has advised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale back attacks on Lebanon. President Trump noted that Mr Netanyahu has issues with Hezbollah, but expressed confidence that the situation would stabilise soon. He added that Mr Netanyahu supports the ceasefire between the United States and Iran. “We are going to reach a very successful agreement,” President Trump said, adding that “what lies ahead is very positive, and everything will proceed in a good manner.”[08: 42 AM] Pakistan welcomes all delegations including journalists from participating nations: Dar Pakistan welcomes all delegates including journalists from participating nations, traveling in relation to Islamabad Talks 2026. To this end, all airlines are requested to permit boarding to all such individuals without Visa. Immigration authorities in Pakistan will issue them… pic.twitter.com/mvWJyv2P4s — Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) April 10, 2026 [08: 00 AM] Security tightened in Islamabad ahead of US-Iran talks Preparations and security arrangements for the upcoming United States–Iran negotiations in Islamabad have been reviewed at a high-level meeting. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi directed authorities to ensure comprehensive arrangements for the reception and hospitality of foreign delegations, as well as foolproof security measures. He stated that hosting the US-Iran talks in Islamabad is a matter of great honour for Pakistan. The minister instructed that all possible steps be taken to guarantee the safety of visiting delegations. It was decided during the meeting that the Red Zone will be completely sealed, with entry permitted only to authorised individuals. Mohsin Naqvi also confirmed that a control room has been established at the Ministry of Interior to oversee operations. The meeting was attended by Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, the Federal Secretary for Interior, and the Chief Commissioner. Representatives from the Pakistan Rangers, Federal Constabulary, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan were also present. Additionally, the Inspector General of Islamabad Police, the Commissioner of Rawalpindi, the Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency, and the Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad attended the session. امریکا ایران مذاکرات غیر ملکی وفود کی اسلام آباد آمد آج شہر بھر میں سیکیورٹی کے خصوصی اقدامات کیے گئے ہیں#ARYNews pic.twitter.com/AHAzfLvAKt — ARY NEWS (@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL) April 9, 2026 [02: 00 AM] US journalists seek visas to cover Islamabad Talks ایران امریکا مزاکرات کی کوریج کیلئے سینکڑوں امریکی صحافیوں کی پاکستان کیلئے ویزا درخواستیں اسلام آباد میں امریکا اور ایران کے درمیان مزاکرات کی کوریج کیلئے وائٹ ہائوس نے صحافیوں کیلئے رجسٹریشن کا آغاز کر دیا ہے۔ سینکڑوں امریکی صحافیوں نے پاکستان کے ویزے کیلئے درخواستیں جمع کرادی… pic.twitter.com/2ZJuMex9a7— ARY NEWS (@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL) April 9, 2026
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