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Karachi benefits from Rs 4.49 reduction in electricity rates

Listen to the article As electricity prices are expected to come down after the revised IPP agreements, consumers in Karachi are also likely to see a drop in electricity prices per month. unit. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) held a hearing regarding KE Electric’s monthly fuel adjustment request for November. The company had […]

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Lahoris can now enjoy free Wi-Fi at these 200 locations

Listen to the article Free Wi-Fi services have been rolled out across 200 locations in Lahore and 11 districts of Punjab, according to the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), Express News reported, The initiative includes 270 Wi-Fi hotspots offering citizens internet access at key locations in cities such as Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Sialkot,

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Google Pay is set to launch in Pakistan in March 2025

Listen to the article Google Pay, the global digital payment platform, is set to be officially launched in Pakistan by mid-March 2025. According to sources, the platform, which was confirmed by Google in November 2024, will be facilitated through partnerships with Visa, Mastercard and leading local banks. This digital service allows Pakistani users to link

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World’s largest submarine cable is now in Pakistan and internet problems will end soon: Shaza Fatima

Listen to the article IT Minister Shaza Fatima stated that the world’s largest undersea cable has arrived in Pakistan and hopes are high that internet issues will be resolved soon. The Senate session, chaired by Deputy Speaker Syedal Khan, began with Senator Mohammad Aslam Abro addressing the issue. He mentioned that the ministry had stated

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The ISPR criticizes the Indian Army Chief’s remarks as baseless and duplicitous

Listen to the article The military has rejected recent comments by the Indian army chief claiming Pakistan is an ‘epicenter’ of terrorism, calling the accusations baseless and an attempt to divert from India’s actions in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK). In a strongly worded statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) highlighted that such remarks are

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John Kirby clarifies US-Pakistan ties, highlights partnership on terrorism

Listen to the article White House official John Kirby clarified on Wednesday that Pakistan was never a technical or tactical ally of the United States, stressing that no alliance treaty existed between the two countries. During a press briefing in Washington, Kirby responded to a question about the Biden administration’s actions regarding Pakistan’s appeal over

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Karachi users may see a reduction of Rs 4.98 in electricity tariffs, says K-Electric

Listen to the article Karachi’s consumers may soon see a reduction in electricity prices following a request by K-Electric to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) for an adjustment in fuel costs. K-Electric has requested a reduction of Rs 4.98 per unit for the month of November, Express News reported. During a hearing, NEPRA

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CM Sindh’s plane used without approval, two officers suspended

Two Sindh government officials were suspended after it was revealed that they traveled on Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah’s plane without permission. The officers, both Grade 17 civil servants, flew from Islamabad to Karachi with their families aboard the Chief Minister’s plane, Express News reported. The Sindh government issued a notification confirming the suspension.

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Transporters threaten to block highways due to exorbitant fines

Listen to the article The All Pakistan Transporters Association Alliance has warned the government of highway blockades if their grievances are not addressed within 72 hours. At a press conference in Karachi, the chairman of the All Pakistan Oil Tankers Owners Association, Mir Shams Shahwani, said that transporters are facing unfair fines from several authorities,

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