Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has departed for Shanghai, China, on a two-day visit from July 16 to 17 to attend the signing ceremony
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced 1,000 fully funded training opportunities in China for fresh agriculture graduates from across Pakistan, calling it an important investment in the country’s agricultural
Health authorities have confirmed that 120 people tested positive for HIV during a large-scale screening campaign conducted in Karachi’s SITE area near Kulsum Bai Valika Hospital. More than 10,500 residents
Pakistan is moving toward a fully digital e-passport system that would allow citizens to submit applications online, upload supporting documents, pay fees digitally and receive passports at home. The planned
Islamabad: The federal government has decided to make Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) mandatory in the upcoming auction of 800MW of surplus power capacity under the wheeling framework. Participants using
The Federal Constitutional Court has set aside the earlier directions that had paved the way for demolition of Monal Restaurant and related structures in the Margalla Hills National Park. The
Pakistan’s agriculture sector has reached a major energy transition as solar power overtakes diesel as a leading source of energy for farm irrigation systems. According to findings cited from the
Pakistan’s e-passport production technology has attracted attention following a widely circulated claim that an e-passport can be prepared in just nine seconds. However, the reported nine-second figure should not be
Senior officers of the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) in grades 18 to 20 have lost the facility of free electricity units and are now receiving regular electricity bills like
Pakistan’s efforts to secure financial relief on outstanding payments linked to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor power projects have reportedly faced a setback, as Chinese lenders and independent power producers remain unwilling