Punjab Bans Production of Petrol Rickshaws, Moves Toward Full Transition to Electric Vehicles

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LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced a landmark ban on the production of petrol-powered motorcycle rickshaws, launching a comprehensive drive to curb smog and improve air quality across the province. Presiding over a special session of the Cabinet Committee on Anti-Smog, the chief minister also approved a phased plan to gradually end the manufacturing of petrol motorcycles. All provincial departments have now been instructed to purchase only electric or hybrid vehicles, including e-motorcycles, as part of the government’s clean mobility strategy. Officials briefed that washing vehicles with water…

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Sindh Approves Historic Rs1 Trillion Development Budget for FY 2025-26

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KARACHI: Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Thursday approved a record Rs1.018 trillion development budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 during a high-level review meeting at the CM House. The landmark allocation places strong emphasis on Karachi’s infrastructure, climate resilience, and province-wide social development. Of the total outlay, Rs85.5 billion has been reserved for major Karachi projects under the Local Government Department, covering critical water and sewerage initiatives including K-IV, KWSSIP-II, Hub Canal rehabilitation, new storm-water drains, and 228 related schemes. CM Shah instructed Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah…

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Net Metering Surges to Record Levels, Delivering Major Relief in October Fuel Charges

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s growing shift toward rooftop solar has begun easing pressure on consumers, as power companies acknowledged on Thursday that record net-metering supplies significantly reduced fuel cost adjustments (FCA) for October 2025. According to fresh data, the country registered a negative FCA of Rs0.65 per kilowatt-hour, driven by cheaper-than-expected electricity generation during the month. Actual generation cost averaged Rs8.7177/kWh, lower than the reference price of Rs9.3685/kWh, allowing a deduction of Rs0.6508/kWh for consumers. With 9.63 billion units sold in October, the overall FCA relief is estimated at Rs6.27 billion.…

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Rising UAE Visa Rejections Leave Pakistanis Frustrated as Islamabad, Abu Dhabi Offer Conflicting Signals

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When Nadeem, a 28-year-old marketing professional from Lahore, planned his first leisure trip to Dubai, he expected a seamless process. Instead, his visit visa was rejected twice — first in January, then again in November — leaving him confused and stuck in a cycle many Pakistani travellers now find familiar. His travel agent blamed heightened scrutiny for applicants “under 40”, a claim that deepened his frustration. “I’m employed, I submitted everything. My friend, a freelancer, got it on the first attempt,” he said, adding that his third application is still…

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Nepra Fines National Grid Rs10m for Failing to Improve Jhimpir Network

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ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has imposed a Rs10 million fine on the National Grid Company (NGC) after finding serious lapses in network development, manpower deployment and safety standards in Sindh’s Jhimpir region. The fine was approved by a three-to-one majority of the authority. The decision follows 41 months of legal proceedings, including an investigation, show-cause notice and multiple hearings. According to Nepra’s order issued on Thursday, a May 2022 inspection found that the 220/132kV grid stations in the Jhimpir area were still under construction yet energised,…

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