The provincial Home Department has issued these directives to secure the lives of the residents of the areas where LPG cylinder filling service has been continuing in a hazardous manner in total disregard for the safety guidelines of the government for the purpose.
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Master Motor Corporation and Yutong Bus Company signed an MoU
The venture, Yutong Master, will create a greenfield plant, becoming the first company to produce city buses locally. Yutong’s hybrid and electric New Energy City Buses will enhance public transport, aligning with government infrastructure goals.
Read MoreOgra act amendment to bring $200m
Pakistan is seeking financing from Qatar for injection into LNG terminal ISLAMABAD: The government is set to amend the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) Act aimed at allowing the operator of Energas Terminal to have monopoly over capacity utilistion in a bid to attract investment of $200 million from Qatar.At present, the terminal operator is bound to permit the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure to the third party with the consent of Ogra, meaning anybody can qualify for utilising the terminal. Energas Terminal is a QatarEnergy project…
Read MorePM Shehbaz confirms IMF role in budget prep
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed on Tuesday that the federal budget for next year was prepared in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). His remarks came as Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced significant amendments to the proposed finance bill for 2024-25.“We had to prepare the budget jointly with the IMF” because of the prevailing circumstances and ground realities, the prime minister said in the National Assembly when he took the floor briefly to respond to some points raised by a PTI member regarding the prevailing sense of deprivation in south Punjab, taxes…
Read MoreCabinet Decides Not to Impose New Duty on Solar Panels
ISLAMABAD: In a significant move towards promoting renewable energy, the federal cabinet announced on Tuesday that no new duty will be imposed on solar panels. This decision aims to ensure the widespread accessibility of low-cost solar energy for the common man. By removing potential financial barriers, the government intends to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources, making affordable solar power available to every citizen. This initiative is part of the broader strategy to enhance energy sustainability and reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuels, contributing to the country’s environmental and…
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