PM Pushes for Uniform Gas Tariffs for Fertiliser, Considers Direct Subsidy to Farmers

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed relevant authorities to introduce uniform gas tariffs for fertiliser plants and is considering ending subsidised gas supplies to the industry, with a proposal to extend direct financial support to farmers through the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) instead. Sources told The Express Tribune that a committee on gas supply, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, is already working on a framework for uniform gas pricing for fertiliser manufacturers. The prime minister issued the directive while reviewing the allocation of gas from Mari…

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2025 Ranked Third Hottest Year Ever as Global Temperatures Continue Record-Breaking Run

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PARIS/WASHINGTON: The year 2025 was the third hottest on record, extending an unprecedented streak of extreme global heat, with scientists warning that the warming trend is set to continue into 2026, according to reports released Wednesday by US researchers and the European Union’s climate monitoring agency. Data from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service and Berkeley Earth, a US-based non-profit research organisation, show that the last 11 years have been the warmest ever recorded, with 2024 ranking as the hottest year and 2023 second. For the first time, average global…

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Petrol, Diesel Prices Likely to Fall by Up to Rs4.50 per Litre from Jan 16

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ISLAMABAD: Prices of all major petroleum products are expected to decline by up to Rs4.50 per litre for the next fortnight ending January 31, following a downward trend in international oil markets, informed sources said on Wednesday. Based on existing tax rates and preliminary calculations, the ex-depot price of petrol is likely to be reduced by around Rs4.50 per litre, while high-speed diesel (HSD) may see a cut of about Rs2.75 per litre. Final prices will be confirmed after approval by the federal government. Similarly, the ex-depot price of kerosene…

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Sindh cabinet clears major administrative moves on education, culture, security, agriculture, climate, infrastructure and social protection

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• St. Saviour’s Church Sukkur, St. Thomas Cathedral Church Hyd to be restored• Sindh Climate Change Fund and Climate Change Board established• Rs30 million approved for the Karachi Literature Festival KARACHI: The Sindh Cabinet, presided over by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, approved a wide-ranging set of financial, administrative and policy decisions covering education, culture, security, agriculture, climate action, infrastructure and social protection, while directing all departments to ensure timely execution, transparency and measurable results. The meeting, held at CM House, was attended by provincial ministers, advisers, special assistants,…

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