Economic cost of political unrest in Pakistan

A Daily Loss of Rs 190 Billion: The Economic Impact of Political Unrest in Pakistan

Political unrest in Pakistan is taking a heavy toll on the nation’s economy. Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb recently revealed that ongoing protests, attributed to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), cost the country approximately Rs 190 billion per day. This staggering figure highlights the severe consequences of prolonged instability on economic growth and public welfare. According to…

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NADRA Launches New Version of Pak-ID Mobile App

NADRA Launches New Version of Pak-ID Mobile App

NADRA Launches New Version of Pak-ID Mobile App with Enhanced Features NADRA has released version 3.4.0 of its Pak-ID mobile app, introducing new features and improvements for better online identity services. The upgraded app aims to make the process of obtaining and managing identity documents more efficient and accessible for citizens. Key Features of Pak-ID…

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South Korea Trade Surplus with U.S.

South Korea Trade Surplus with U.S.

South Korea trade surplus with U.S. might push Korean companies to purchase more American oil and gas if Donald Trump is re-elected as president, according to a Bloomberg report on Monday. Citing anonymous sources, Bloomberg noted that South Korean officials are analyzing potential trade policies and expect that a Trump administration would closely examine America’s…

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Karachi water theft network

Karachi Water Theft Network Busted

In a major operation, Karachi Rangers and the Water Corporation have successfully dismantled a Karachi water theft network responsible for exacerbating the city’s water crisis. This coordinated effort aims to curb illegal siphoning of water and ensure equitable distribution for Karachi’s residents. The operation revealed that the Karachi water theft network was operating through hidden…

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Auto Subscriptions

Customer Calls Out Jazz for Auto Subscriptions and Unwanted Deductions

Frustrated Customer Calls Out Jazz Over Auto Subscriptions A frustrated customer’s email to Jazz, one of Pakistan’s leading telecom companies, has recently surfaced online, highlighting growing discontent over automatic service activations and related deductions. The customer, Muhammad Jehangir, humorously expressed his frustration regarding frequent auto subscriptions without his consent, which seem to be activated every…

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