Pakistan secures Rs1.275 tr loan deal to reduce circular debt
Rs592 billion will be used to clear outstanding payments to Independent Power Producers (IPPs)
Rs592 billion will be used to clear outstanding payments to Independent Power Producers (IPPs)
Officials emphasise new loan will not increase electricity bills
Ministry clarifies Pakistan currently has adequate sugar stocks to meet domestic demand
Five-year policy expected to save up to 2.7bn litres of petrol annually
RLNG price reduces by one cent per mmBtu
Broadband subscribers rise to 147.2 million, telecom subscribers reach 199.9 million
Economic Survey says nationwide, 76% of schools provide clean drinking water, 78% have toilets
Only 0.8% of national GDP allocated to education; Punjab has highest literacy rate of 66.25%
Despite fall in global oil prices, Pakistan’s petroleum import bill remains high at $8.4bn
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