Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Federal Govt changes plan, bulletproof vehicles now for Balochistan

Federal Govt changes plan, bulletproof vehicles now for Balochistan

ISLAMABAD/QUETTA: The federal government announced on Wednesday that it will now provide advanced bulletproof vehicles to the Balochistan government after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s newly elected Chief Minister, Mohammad Sohail Afridi, returned the fleet that was originally given to the KP police. Earlier, on October 9, 2025, the Interior Ministry had handed over a fleet of bulletproof … Read more

Federal Govt announces Rs334 billion mega projects for Karachi

Federal Govt announces Rs334 billion mega projects for Karachi

KARACHI: The spokesperson for the Federal Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Barrister Raja Khaliq uz Zaman Ansari, announced on Wednesday that the federal government will launch 22 mega projects in Karachi worth Rs334 billion. These projects will be carried out in partnership with the Sindh government and the city’s mayor. Speaking at a press conference … Read more

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa urges Federal Govt to review counterterror strategy

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa urges Federal Govt to review counterterror strategy

PESHAWAR: Advisor to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government on Information, Barrister Dr. Saif, on Wednesday, called on the federal government to review its policy regarding the war on terror. In a statement, Barrister Saif emphasized that KP Chief Minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, is taking serious steps towards eliminating terrorism and ensuring peace and security. He highlighted … Read more

Federal Govt activates 911 emergency helpline amid flood crisis

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ISLAMABAD: On the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has immediately activated the 911 emergency helpline across the country. According to a spokesperson, the 911 service will remain functional even in areas where local mobile network towers are damaged or inactive. Under the system, affected citizens can dial … Read more

Federal Govt takes major step toward AI advancement

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to establish a National Artificial Intelligence Fund to promote and support AI technologies in the country. According to details, 30% of the Ignite Research and Development Fund will be allocated to the new AI fund, which aims to boost innovation, development, and application of artificial intelligence solutions across various … Read more

Federal Govt issues another tender for sugar import

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has issued another tender for the import of sugar amid rising domestic prices. According to the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP), the tender is for the import of 100,000 metric tons of sugar and is scheduled to be opened on August 11. This move comes just days after the government placed … Read more

Federal govt approves import of up to 500,000 MT sugar

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet has given final approval for the import of 500,000 metric tons of sugar in a bid to stabilize domestic prices. According to the Ministry of National Food Security and Research, the import will be carried out through government channels, and all necessary arrangements have been finalized for immediate implementation. This decision, … Read more

Federal Govt fully committed to eradicating drug abuse: PM

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed the Government of Pakistan’s strong commitment to combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking. He stated that the government, through the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), is taking robust and targeted measures to eliminate this scourge. In his message on the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, … Read more

Federal Govt agrees to slash solar panel taxes

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has agreed to reduce the proposed sales tax on solar panel imports from 18% to 10%, following negotiations with coalition partners and in compliance with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreements. The lawmakers had initially demanded a full exemption, advocating for a zero-rated tax regime on solar panels. However, due to … Read more

Federal govt plans to digitize nozzle to fight petrol and diesel theft  

KARACHI: The federal government of Pakistan has announced a plan to digitize fuel dispensing nozzles at petrol pumps across the country. Federal Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, announced a significant decision by the Ministry of Petroleum aimed at preventing fuel theft and smuggling at petrol stations. Speaking to the media during his visit to … Read more

Federal govt seeks report on damage caused by Indian attacks

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government directed the report to prepare details of the damage occurred during Indian attacks on Pakistani territory. According to sources, the Prime Minister’s Secretariat has directed the four provinces, Gilgit -Baltistan, Azad Kashmir government to prepare a report on the details of the damage caused by the Indian attacks. According to sources, … Read more

Federal govt committed to protect workers’ rights, safety: PM

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the government of Pakistan remained committed to strengthening frameworks that protect workers’ rights and safety. In a message on the occasion of World Day for Safety and Health at Work observed on April 28, he said, “Today, as we mark the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, … Read more

Federal govt establishes National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Government has formally established the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) as an independent institution. The cybercrime unit has now been elevated to an autonomous body in light of increasing incidents of online fraud, harassment, digital blackmail, identity theft, fake websites, and social media crimes. FIA spokesperson said all responsibilities related to … Read more

Federal govt slashed petrol prices by Rs 1 per liter

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government announced decrease of Rs.1 on prices of per liter petrol, which would be now available at Rs 254.63 instead of its sale at Rs 255.63 earlier.

“The Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has worked out the consumer prices of petroleum products, based on the price variations in the international market,” said press release issued by finance ministry.

However, the government kept prices of High Speed Diesel (HSD) unchanged at Rs.258.64, the press release added.

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Federal Govt announces Eid ul Fitr holidays

Five-day Eid-ul-Adha 2025 holidays announced

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has officially announced the public holidays on the occasion of Eid -ul –Fitr. The federal government has announced three holidays on Eid -ul -Fitr, which will be from Monday, March 31 to Wednesday, April 2. The Cabinet Division has also issued a notification for government holidays, but the provinces have not … Read more

Federal Govt to construct Daanish University in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced to construct Daanish University of Applied and Emerging Sciences in Islamabad utilizing £190 million amount that was transferred from the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) to the Supreme Court of Pakistan’s account. The prime minister, while chairing the Steering Committee meeting for the establishment of Daanish University of Applied … Read more

Federal Govt withdraws major FBR powers on IMF demand

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government withdraws important powers from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on the demand of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The Federal Cabinet has set up a tax policy office in the Finance Ministry, which has also been issued a notification.

According to the notification, Ministry of Finance has established a Tax Policy Office, separating tax policy formulation from tax collection. The FBR will now be limited to tax collection only and policy-making will fall under the Ministry of Finance.

According to the notification, the tax policy office will directly report to Federal Minister Finance and Revenue. The tax policy office will work to create a government reform agenda, the tax policy office will analyze tax policies and suggestions.

The notification states that tax policies and suggestions will be analyzed through data modeling, revenue, economic forecasting.

According to sources, this was the long -standing demand of the International Monetary Fund(IMF) and the IMF was assured to keep the tax policy making and recovery process independent.

In order to reduce tax fraud, the implementation of the flaws will be focused on the implementation of the tax.

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Federal Govt to challenge SC’s full bench formation order

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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has withdrawn orders of its two-member bench, headed by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, regarding interpretation of the Article 191 A of the Constitution and has directed to attach the Contempt of Court notice with the Costume Duty case for further proceedings.

The seven-member Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Justice Amin ud Din Khan issued the orders of withdrawal during hearing the Costume Duty case here Tuesday.

Justice Ayhesha Malik, a member of the seven-member bench, recused from the Bench and said that she cannot be part of this bench and will give the reasons in written on a later stage.

Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan informed the court that the Federal Government has decided to challenge the court order of the two-member bench headed by Justice Mansoor, regarding convening of a Full Court and interpretation of 191A about the jurisdictions of the regular and the constitutional Benches. In that judgment, the Court has asked the Chief Justice of Pakistan to convene a full court for an authoritative judgment in this regard.

Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar inquired if the court can go ahead in the Costume Duty case when Justice Mansoor Ali Shah has ordered to fix the case before him?

Justice Jamal Mandokhail observed that independence of judiciary is not the concern of only a few. Everyone wants the judiciary to be independent. Nobody should worry about the independence of judiciary. Nothing bad is going to happen. He further remarked that one judge recused from the three-member bench. In such a situation how the bench can continue to order fixing of a particular case before a particular bench?

Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvin questioned that had the same judge the authority to define the bench after one member recused?

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Federal govt announces final Hajj expanses for pilgrims

Saudi Arabia to open Itikaf registration for two holy mosques on March 5

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Ministry of Religious Affairs on Tuesday announces final expanses of the Long duration and short duration Hajj package for pilgrims.

According to the Spokesman of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, the final expanses of the Long Hajj package has been fixed at 1.075 million and the short Hajj package will be Rs 1.1 million.

Spokesman Religious Affairs said that the third installment of Hajj liabilities will be received from 1st to 10th February, with limited number of seats left in the government Hajj scheme.

According to the spokesperson, the  of new applications will be received  based on the first come, but the short package pilgrimage booking has been completed and only the booking of the Long Hajj package will be booking on vacant seats.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs said that the booking of private pilgrims will continue till January 31.

This year, the government has introduced several improvements for pilgrims, including air-conditioned accommodations in Mina, replacing the traditional coolers.

The tents in Mina will also feature gypsum boards, offering better comfort, while sofa beds will replace traditional mattresses. Additionally, shelf facilities will be added to the Hajj package.

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Federal govt forms ‘Special Task Force’ to combat human trafficking

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif formed a Special Task Force to combat human trafficking syndicates operating in Pakistan. The task force will be led by the prime minister himself.

“We will bring the perpetrators involved in human trafficking to justice,” the prime minister resolved while chairing a review meeting regarding steps to curb human trafficking in Pakistan.

Stressing to speed up the pace of arrests of those involved in human trafficking, the prime minister directed all the relevant departments including the foreign ministry to play their active role in identifying the human smugglers.

The prime minister said that the entire nation, including himself was deeply saddened by the heartbreaking incident of deaths of Pakistanis in the boat of illegal immigrants.

During the meeting, the prime minister was briefed on the groups involved in the deaths of Pakistanis in the illegal immigrant boat incident, arrests made by various institutions in Pakistan, FIRs filed, and the future course of action.

The meeting was informed that six organized human trafficking groups had been identified, 12 FIRs filed, 25 individuals identified, three key suspects arrested, and the names of 16 individuals had been added to the passport control list.

The meeting was also briefed on the seizure of vehicles, bank accounts, and assets.

The meeting was also updated on the actions taken against suspected FIA personnel and officers. Besides it was also informed about the report from the overseas investigative committee.

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Federal Govt to introduce bike-riding police to patrol on motorways

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has decided to launch a pilot project for a motorbike service to enhance security and surveillance on motorways.

It has been decided to start a pilot project of motorbike service for security and surveillance on motorways.

Communications Minister Abdul Aleem Khan gave the administration the task of increasing patrolling on the motorways and tightening security. Khan stated that there should be 30 to 35 motorbikes patrolling different sectors of the motorway simultaneously.

Abdul Aleem Khan said that in the first phase, the Motorway Police should start the bike service from its own resources, and it will be increased further. He directed that an effective strategy should also be adopted to prevent the theft of safety fence on the motorway.

The Minister of Communications also proposed to amend the legislation for the powers of the Motorway Police. He said that the Motorway Police must take more responsibility for the safety of citizens.

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Federal Govt declares public holiday on Nov 9

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has announced a public holiday on November 9, on account of Iqbal Day.

The federal government has issued a public holiday notification on Saturday, November 9, on Iqbal Day.

Iqbal Day is marked with special prayers in mosques for progress and prosperity, a Change of Guards ceremony at his mausoleum in Lahore and various events across the country to pay homage to the country’s national poet.

Separately, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Thursday announced that banks would remain closed on November 9 on account of the Iqbal Day, the birth anniversary of the Poet of the East, Muhammad Iqbal.

November 9 is observed as ‘Iqbal Day’ across Pakistan to mark the birth anniversary of Dr Allama Mohammad Iqbal. This year would be his 147th birth anniversary.

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Federal cabinet approves Hajj Policy 2025

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ISLAMABAD:  The Federal Cabinet has approved the Hajj Policy 2025 and 179,210 pilgrims will be able to perform Hajj next year under new policy.

A federal cabinet meeting was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in which the cabinet approved the Hajj Policy 2025.

Sources say that in the details of the Hajj policy presented to the federal cabinet, it was stated that 179,210 pilgrims will be able to enjoy Hajj next year.

Under the Hajj policy, the Hajj quota will be divided between the government scheme and the private Hajj scheme in the ratio of 50 per cent  while the official Hajj package will be between Rs 1065,000 to Rs 1075,000.

According to the sources, after the approval of the cabinet, the schedule for receiving Hajj applications will be released and for the selection of the banks, certificates will be requested from the interested banks by October 25.

According to sources, the federal cabinet will send the approved draft to the Ministry of Religious Affairs, after which the Ministry of Religious Affairs will formally announce the Hajj Policy 2025.

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Federal Govt makes biometric verification mandatory at airports  

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Government has made biometric verification mandatory for passengers going abroad from Pakistan.

The federal government has decided to install biometric machines at all airports across the country taking an important step to tighten the border security.

The Ministry of Interior has made biometric verification of international passengers mandatory. A letter has been issued to Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on behalf of the Ministry of Interior to take immediate steps.

The Ministry of Interior said that biometric authentication will make it impossible for wanted accused to travel.

Biometric machines should be installed at international immigration counters at airports to ensure effective screening of passengers with biometrics.

The initiative aims to further improve security and bring it in line with international standards.

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Federal Govt terminates contracts with five IPPs: PM  

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ISLAMABAD: The government announced the termination of the power purchase agreement with five Independent Power Producers (IPPs) which Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said would provide Rs60 billion annual relief to the electricity consumers and cumulatively save Rs411 billion to the national exchequer.

The prime minister, in his remarks at the meeting of the federal cabinet he chaired, said the termination of agreements, signed between the Task Force on Power Sector Reforms and IPPs owners, was part of the efforts to reduce the burden of capacity payments being borne by the consumers and that it would also reduce the electricity prices.

“The owners of five IPPs agreed to terminate the contracts preferring the national interest to their own. This is the first raindrop. This will follow the rain to green the whole region,” he remarked and thanked his team members including the task force on power sector reforms, President Asif Ali Zardari and Chief of the Army Staff for their efforts and PML-N president Nawaz Sharif for constant push.

He told the cabinet members that the power tariff would be reduced after a gradual review of contracts with other IPPs.

Under the agreement, the IPPs whose contracts had been terminated including Rousch Power, Saba Power, LALPIR, HUBCO and Atlas Power, would be liable to receive their arrears sans mark-up.

It was told that the Rousch Power unit was established under the Build, Own and Operate (BOP) basis, so its ownership would be transferred to the government for its onward privatisation by the Privatisation Commission. The ownership of the rest four IPPs would remain with their respective owners and after the contract termination, the government would not be liable to pay any charges.

Expressing gratitude to the people who faced the inflation with patience, said the time had come to address their woes and mentioned the reduced inflation from 30% to 6.9% – a target achieved within seven months, far before the commitment for 2025.

He said the economy was improving fast and the government had made untiring efforts to fulfill its manifesto of public relief.

He also mentioned the federal government’s Rs50 billion subsidy for power consumers using up to 200 units and the other announced by Punjab government to support those using 201 to 500 units during the summer.

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Federal Govt hands over Green Line Bus Service to Sindh soon

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KARACHI: The Federal Government will hand over the Green Line Bus Service to the Sindh Government in December 2024.

A high-level meeting was held in Karachi under the chairmanship of Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon. The Sindh Government has finalized preparations to assume control of the Green Line’s operations.

During meeting, the operations of the Green Line Bus Service were thoroughly reviewed, and Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon received a comprehensive briefing on the Green Line project. A detailed discussion was also held on the plan to connect the Green Line with the Orange Line project.

Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon directed the swift completion of the project connecting the Green Line with the Orange Line.

The meeting also covered discussions on the Sindh Government’s ongoing operations in the public transport sector, utility services, and subsidies for the Green Line Bus Service.

He stated that the Sindh Government aims to complete the project connecting the Green Line to the Orange Line before December 2024.

Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon noted that the Federal Government is currently providing an annual subsidy of 2 billion rupees for the operations of the Green Line, which the Sindh Government will review.

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Federal Govt formally allows ISI to trace, intercept calls

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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has allowed the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to intercept and trace calls in the interest of national security.

The Federal Cabinet gave its approval to authorize the designated officer of the spy agency to trace the call, which was given through circulation.

According to the statement, the approval of the summary has been given in view of apprehension of an offense in the interest of national security, while the Cabinet has given this authority under Section 54 of the Pakistan Telecommunication Act, 1996.

The announcement said that the officer who will be nominated by the agency will not be below grade 18.

On the other hand, Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Omar Ayub has said that those who give call tracing authority to the sensitive organization will themselves come under call tracing tomorrow.

Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Omar Ayub said that those who authorize call tracing will go to jail, through the same law Asif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif, Bilawal  Bhutto and Maryam Nawaz will go to jail.

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Federal Govt plans to invest hefty amount in primary education

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ISLAMABAD: The best investment of any government is in the human development, therefore the incumbent government has planned to invest a hefty amount in education sector in order to provide suitable environment for the education of children.

Finance Minister in his Budget Speech on Wednesday said that to ensure provision of quality education to our youth, the government had taken numerous steps including improvement of infrastructure and educational facilities in 167 schools of the federal capital.

Similarly, the government has planned to start a ‘School Meal Pogramme’ under which healthy diet would be provided in 200 primary schools of ICT to improve the physical and mental growth of the students.

While highlighting the importance of digital literacy, the government would facilitate the schools with tablets & internet, Chromebooks, smart screens, and also introduce digital interventions and blend learning. Furthermore, digital libraries would be established to promote the culture education, and research.

As many as 16 degrees colleges of the  Islamabad would be transformed into result oriented training institutes with cooperation of renowned universities like NUST, NUML, NSU and COMSATS. These institutions would offer six months courses to increase employment opportunities for youth.

The government is going to introduce education voucher scheme for the enrolled students of private sector schools aimed at providing access to quality education to the poor and needy students.

Similarly, Early Childhood Education (ECE) Centers would be established in 100 schools so that a strong foundation of education could be provided to the small children.

However, Pink Buses were being introduced for the traveling of female students from village to city.

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