Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Paying a minimum wage of Rs25,000 not possible for industries in Sindh: lawyer

KARACHI: A lawyer of private industries on Tuesday said it was not possible for industries of Sindh to pay Rs25,000 minimum wage set by the provincial government to labourers. During the hearing of the plea before a two-member bench of the Supreme Court against the minimum wage in Sindh, the lawyer said the minimum wage … Read more

KFC is opening a fried-chicken-themed pop-up hotel in London

A one-night stay will cost the person approximately PKR 25,000 and guests will be allowed to enjoy the famous fried chicken.KFC One-night stays will cost RS:25,000, and the hotel will operate for 11 nights in August, KFC said

Each room includes a “push for chicken” button for free room service.

The fast-food chain said in a press release Wednesday that its “House of Harland” hotel would open in London for 11 nights between August 18 and 29 — a reference to the 11 herbs and spices that go into its chicken. Harland is a reference to Colonel Harland David Sanders, KFC’s founder.

“Located in London, each room is filled with delicious details, from a private cinema room to a Finger Lickin’ ‘Press For Chicken’ button and Hot Winger Arcade Machine,” the fried chicken chain said in a statement.

The suite can seat two persons and will be available for booking on Hotels.com beginning at 11 a.m. on August 11th for Rs: 25000  per night, There are six available stays, The KFC Foundation will benefit from the proceeds.

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Government To Discontinue 15,000 And 7,500 Bonds

Government To Discontinue 15,000 And 7,500 Bonds

Another condition of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has been met. The government decided to discontinue 15,000 and 7,500 bonds. According to the details, the federal government has decided to scrap 15,000 and 7,500 bonds. Investors have till June 2021 to cash 15,000 bonds. Fifteen thousand prize bonds will be considered trash from July … Read more

Govt To Discontinue Rs25,000 Prize Bonds To Meet FATF Requirements

Govt To Discontinue Rs25,000 Prize Bonds To Meet FATF Requirements

The government of Pakistan has decided to discontinue Rs25,000 Prize Bonds to meet financial action task force (FATF) requirements. Sources said that in the first phase, 25,000 prize bonds will be converted into prime bonds. In this regard, registration of prize bonds will start at the end of this month. According to sources, after 25,000, … Read more