Tag: Govt

  • Govt goes for Rs20 hike in fuel prices

    Govt goes for Rs20 hike in fuel prices

    Canada Global (Web News) Ishaq Dar, the finance minister, announced a Rs19.95 per litre rise in the price of petrol on Tuesday, citing the growing cost of commodities on the international market. This action would boost inflation in the nation at all levels.

    Dar said that the government was required to abide by the agreement signed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a message that was broadcast live by TV stations, and he predicted that the increase in high-speed diesel (HSD) would be Rs19.90 per litre.

    He said that the decision was made in Pakistan’s best interests since any divergence would have detrimental effects on the nation and that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had instructed them to impose the least amount of hardship on the populace as possible.

    Petrol and HSD will now be available for Rs272.95 and Rs273.40 a litre, respectively, with the new prices taking effect right away. This will cause the cost of transportation for both people and products to soar to an intolerable level.

    According to the stand-by agreement between Pakistan and the IMF, the government is required to eliminate subsidies in order to lower the budget deficit, leaving the populace to the whim of the market, as well as raise the Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) from the current level of Rs50 per litre to Rs60.

  • Govt employees to get pay,pension before Eid

    Govt employees to get pay,pension before Eid

    Canada Global (Web News) The federal administration decided on Wednesday to pay public sector employees’ salary for the current month before the Muslim holiday Eid-ul-Fitr.

    The choice was made during a meeting between Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

    Salary payments were later revealed in a tweet by Marriyum Aurangzeb, the Minister of Information. According to what she reported, on Wednesday, the prime minister gave the finance minister instructions to pay salaries and pensions before Eid. And the finance minister commanded that the prime minister’s directive be immediately followed.

    Eid is expected to fall on either April 21 or April 22 and that salaries and pensions will be released on April 17 rather than May 2.

  • Govt approves taking strict action against PTI: Rana Sanaullah

    Govt approves taking strict action against PTI: Rana Sanaullah

    Canada Global (Web News) Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah announced on Thursday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf would face strict punishment from the government (PTI).

    On Twitter, Mr. Sanaullah wrote: “The criminal mindsets of the PTI will be dealt with harshly. The prime minister has provided guidance in this area.”

    Mr. Sanaullah added, “We absolutely condemn the anti-state campaign and will take strict action against all the elements implicated in doing so.” in reference to the anti-state movement.

  • Pakistani govt finalises Rs5 billion Ramzan relief package

    Pakistani govt finalises Rs5 billion Ramzan relief package

    Canada Global (Web News) The Rs5 billion Ramzan relief package was officially finalised by the federal government on Wednesday.

    During Ramadan, the government would subsidise 19 essential commodities by Rs5 billion.

    Those who are registered in Utilities retailers’ Benazir Income Support Program are given the subsidy.

    The subsidised goods reportedly include flour, ghee, grains, sugar, etc.

  • Govt announces public holidays for 2023

    Govt announces public holidays for 2023

    Canada Global (Web News) The announcement for the public and elective holidays for 2023 was released by the Cabinet Division on Monday.

    The following are the Public and Optional Holidays associated with the Muslim and Minority Festival in Pakistan for 2023:

    SR NoName of occasion DaysDates 
    1Kashmir Day SundayFebruary 5 
    2Pakistan Day Thursday March 23
    3Eid-ul-FitrSaturday, Sunday, MondayApril 22,23,24 
    4Labour Day Monday May 1 
    5Eid-ul-AzhaThursday, Friday, SaturdayJune 29,30, July 1
    6Ashura (9th,10 Muharram)Thursday, FridayJuly 27, 28
    7Independence DayMondayAugust 14
    8Eid-Milad-un-Nabi ThursdaySeptember 28
    9Allama Iqbal Day Thursday November 9
    10Quaid-e-Azam Day/ChristmasMondayDecember 25
    11Day after ChristmasTuesdayDecember 26(Only for Christians)