Islamabad: High-profile leaders and officials from the United States, Iran and Pakistan are expected to participate in crucial peace negotiations in Islamabad. From the US side, Vice President JD Vance,
Faisalabad: A modern bus manufacturing plant has become operational in Faisalabad, marking a significant step in Pakistan’s transport and industrial sector. The facility, developed with an investment of approximately Rs
Islamabad: Islamabad Police has inducted BYD electric vehicles into its fleet as part of a move towards sustainable and eco-friendly mobility. Officials stated that the initiative aims to reduce carbon
Lahore: LDA Vice Chairman Mian Marghoob Ahmad has praised Pakistan’s leadership for its role in facilitating dialogue and easing tensions between Iran and the United States. He credited Prime Minister
Pakistan: The government is considering a new fuel policy that may introduce limits on how much petrol each vehicle can purchase. Officials stated that the proposal aims to manage fuel
Pakistan: The country may lose a $360 million loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the CAREC Tranche III highway project if a final decision is not made before
Islamabad: Petrol prices in Pakistan have been reduced by Rs 80, bringing the new rate down to Rs 378.41 per litre, providing significant relief to consumers. The reduction is expected
Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has initiated construction on a 2.7 kilometre stretch of Margalla Avenue to directly connect the capital with the Peshawar Motorway. Officials stated that the
Pakistan: Reports suggest that hi-octane petrol prices have dropped to around Rs410 per litre at selected fuel stations, despite higher official rates set by the government. The development has drawn
Pakistan: Electric vehicle infrastructure on the M-2 motorway has expanded with the installation of new EV charging stations at multiple key locations. Authorities confirmed that charging facilities are now available