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Power tariff jacked up by 53 Paisa per unit

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led federal government increased 53 Paisa per unit in electricity bills. The tariff hike will come into effect from tonight (October 2) after the announcement by the Ministry of Power. ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led federal government increased 53 Paisa per unit in electricity bills. The increase in the Customs Service will take […]

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Pemra bans analyst Hafeezullah Niazi for 30 days over ‘defamatory comments’ against Azam Swati – Pakistan

Pakistan's Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has banned analyst Hafeezullah Niazi from appearing on any television channel for 30 days for his alleged "defamatory" statements against Senator Azam Swati, which emerged Tuesday. The decision was made based on the recommendations provided to Pemra by the Complaints Council of the authority, according to a press release

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Sooper’s new Ad campaign goes viral as Pakistanis share their #SeedhiSaadiKhushi

Creativity is needed to convey the right message through simple advertising. Peek Freans Sooper once again shaved his head with the latest ad stripes on the narrative of Seedhi Saadi Khushi. It's not wrong to say Creativity is needed to convey the right message through simple advertising. Peek Freans Sooper once again shaved his head

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Communications blockade in occupied Kashmir must end: US lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – Pakistan

American congresswoman pioneer Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Tuesday that the blockade of communication and life-saving medical care in occupied Kashmir "must end" as she expressed her support for the people of occupied Kashmir. In a post shared on Twitter, Ocasio-Cortez, who is among a group of progressive US congressmen. UU. Popularly known as "The Squad," he

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18 airlines told not to use plastic cutlery on flights to Pakistan – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Aviation Division has ordered 18 international airlines to stop using plastic cutlery on flights to Pakistan. Airlines are also instructed to ensure that cutlery is packed in paper instead of plastic or polyethylene bags. The information was shared by the Deputy Joint Secretary of the Aviation Division, Amjad Sattar Khokhar, with the adviser

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