Government increases petroleum prices by Rs 3.50 per litre
ISLAMABAD: The Government has decided to increase petroleum prices by 3.50 per litre.
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that the government increased 3.50 rupees per...
Apple buys German software company Metaio
Washington : Apple has bought German software company Mataio. Apple bought the augmented-reality software company Metaio to add information or images to real-world scenes...
Govt to approve Rs250 bn new taxes in Budget 2015-16
Pakistan government is apparently deprived of making major economic decisions by adopting mediation formulas provided by International Monetary Funds (IMF) that is creating difficulties...
Thar: Power generation starts from coal plant
THAR: Power generation from Thar coal gasification project has been started after the hectic efforts of Pakistani scientists and successful experiments.
The currently the plant...
G-7 conditionally agrees to include Chinese currency for international trade
DRESDEN: Finance ministers and central bank chiefs of the Group of Seven major industrial nations agreed Friday that the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank...
Pakistan Steel Mills suspends Production process again
KARACHI: Production process has been suspended again in Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM). PSM blast furnaces were not working properly while steel making department had...
Government assures provinces of increase in federal allocations
ISLAMABAD: The Federal government on Thursday assured all the provinces of increased allocations for central funded projects.
Sources in the Planning Commission told Dawn that...
OGRA recommends raise of 13.96 rupees in petroleum products for June
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Friday (today) sent summary to Prime Minister to increase petroleum prices from June 1.
The OGRA...
CNG stations in all cities of Punjab to open again today
LAHORE: After gap of around seven months Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations will open again Friday (today) across all cities of Punjab.
It was decided...
Govt to withdraw tax exemption worth 180 billion rupees next year
ISLAMABAD: Government has decided to withdraw tax exemptions worth 180 billion rupees, or 0.5 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) to minimize the...