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Posted onISLAMABAD, April 15, 2026 — Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the national airline Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to immediately clear 24 years of outstanding pension arrears owed to a retired employee.The court strictly warned that if the payments are not made before the next hearing, the Managing Director (MD) of PIA will have to…
PU Organises Seminar on Countering Violent Extremism, Stresses Civility, Integrity and National Unity
Posted onBy Muhammad Shahzad – Lahore, Pakistan LAHORE: Punjab University (PU) held a high-level policy seminar on “Countering Violent Extremism: Strengthening Civility and Integrity in Society,” bringing together senior government officials, security experts, scholars, and students to discuss strategies for promoting peace, tolerance, and responsible citizenship. The seminar was organised by PU’s Center for Civility and…
U.S. Imposes 50% Tariff on Indian Goods; New Delhi Vows to Seek Alternative Markets
Posted onNew Delhi: India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has issued a strong response after the United States announced a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods, saying that New Delhi “will neither bow down nor appear weak.” Speaking to reporters, Goyal stressed that India will not succumb to external pressure and will instead focus on expanding its…
IMF Graft Report ‘Alarming’ as Rs5.3 Trillion Irregularities Exposed, Says BMP— Women Driving Economic Progress; Government Urged to Launch Deep Reforms
Posted onBy Farzana Chaudhry — Lahore, Pakistan LAHORE: The Chairman of the FPCCI’s Businessmen Panel (BMP), Mian Anjum Nisar, has issued a strong reaction to the IMF’s latest governance and corruption diagnostic report, describing it as “an alarming charge-sheet against Pakistan’s governance system” following the revelation of Rs5.3 trillion in financial irregularities. He said the business…
Pakistan’s NEPRA Cuts K-Electric’s Average Power Tariff by PKR 7.60 per Unit
Posted onIslamabad: Pakistan’s National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has issued its decision on K-Electric’s multi-year tariff (MYT) review petitions for the period 2024–2030, announcing a significant reduction in the utility’s average tariff. According to the decision, NEPRA has reduced K-Electric’s average tariff from PKR 39.97 per unit to PKR 32.37 per unit, reflecting a cut…
