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By our correspondentKARACHI: The Syndicate of the University of Karachi (KU), chaired by Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Khalid Mahmood Iraqi, convened on Wednesday at the VC Secretariat to approve a series of important nominations and to acknowledge the university staff involved in protecting KU’s land from illegal encroachment. During the meeting, Sadiqa Salahuddin was nominated as a Syndicate member on the Selection Board, while Professor Dr. Syed Shahbib Ul Hasan and Professor Dr. Anila Amber Malik were nominated as Syndicate representatives on the Advanced Studies and Research Board. Several other significant appointments were approved, including Shumaila Samad as Syndicate representative…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding its campus land after the No Objection Certificate (NoC) for an illegally constructed fuel station was officially revoked. Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Khalid Mahmood Iraqi held a follow-up meeting with concerned authorities to discuss permanent measures for protecting KU property and preventing future encroachments. The session, attended by Deputy Commissioner East Nasrullah Abbasi and Director General Anti-Corruption Establishment Sindh Imtiaz Abro, focused on strengthening collaboration between KU and regulatory bodies to ensure long-term land security. Deputy Commissioner Nasrullah Abbasi informed that the NoC for the…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The Pakistan Justice Association (PJA) has expressed its full support for the business community in Karachi following the devastating fire at Gul Plaza, emphasizing the need for a transparent investigation and careful reconstruction of the site. Speaking at a press conference at the Karachi Press Club, PJA Chairman Sardar Muhammad Iqbal, accompanied by Ashraf Jabbar Qureshi, Zohaib Tahir, Beshab Simon, Dr. Naseeruddin Shaheen, Amr Riaz, and other officials, described the fire as a tragedy that impacted both human lives and livelihoods. “Gul Plaza was not merely a building; it was the center of employment, investment, and…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The Managing Committee of BVS Parsi High School announced that students whose parents or guardians suffered financial losses as a result of the incident may apply for a full concession in school fees. The move is intended to provide temporary relief to families facing hardship following the unexpected tragedy. Parents seeking the concession have been asked to submit a written application to the school principal, along with supporting documents for verification. The school emphasized that the measure is part of its efforts to support the community and ensure that children’s education continues uninterrupted despite the financial…
By our correspondent KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah held a high-level strategic consultation with Mr Osman Dewani, Regional Vice President for South Asia at the World Bank, to review ongoing and upcoming development projects in the province. The meeting focused on accelerating the implementation of major initiatives aimed at improving essential services and social welfare across Sindh. Key projects discussed included the Karachi Water & Sewerage Services Improvement Project, the expansion of the K-IV water supply scheme, the STARS WASH rural water and sanitation program, and social protection schemes for mothers and children. The Chief Minister stressed…
By our correspondent KARACHI: Chairman of Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui and Federal Minister for Education and Vocational Training, held a key meeting with a delegation from the British Council Pakistan led by Country Head, James Hempson. The meeting was also attended by Federal Education Secretary Nadeem Mehmood, IBCC Chairman Ghulam Ali Mallah, and other senior officials. The discussions focused on improving Pakistan’s education system, promoting technical education, and expanding international partnerships. The British Council delegation congratulated Dr. Siddiqui on the successful All-Pakistan Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference and commended his ongoing reforms in the education sector. During…
By our correspondent KARACHI: A delegation from the United Ulama Council of Pakistan, led by Maulana Muhammad Amin Ansari, visited the Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Karachi to meet Consul General Akbar Eissa Zadeh. The delegation extended best wishes for the success of the new consul and expressed solidarity with the Iranian government and people amid recent developments in the country. During the meeting, Consul General Eissa Zadeh thanked the Pakistani government and citizens for their support during the twelve-day war imposed by Israel and the United States on Iran, and for backing the Palestinian resistance.…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces and Army Chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, underlined the country’s commitment to economic stability and investor confidence during a meeting with a delegation from World Liberty Financial USA in Rawalpindi on Thursday. The delegation was led by Zachary Witkoff, the CEO of a prominent global fintech firm. The discussions highlighted Pakistan’s efforts to create an environment that encourages responsible private sector participation in national development. Officials said the meeting reflected growing international interest in Pakistan’s evolving economic landscape, particularly in the fintech sector, which has been identified as a key…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister Senator Musadik Malik criticized the previous government for granting $4 billion in zero-interest loans to just 50 individuals, arguing that the funds could have been better used to support small factories and create employment opportunities for young people. Musadik Malik made the remarks during the Pakistan Policy Dialogue, highlighting what he described as a stark contrast between the policies of the current administration and those of its predecessor. Malik pointed out that the present government borrows dollars at an interest rate of 12 per cent, suggesting that the previous approach had entrenched wealth and…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Petroleum prices in Pakistan are likely to decrease by 4.59 rupees per liter from 16 January, according to sources. Petrol is expected to drop by 4.59 rupees per liter, while diesel could fall by 2.70 rupees per liter. Over the next fifteen days, kerosene prices may decrease by 1.82 rupees per liter, and light diesel by 2.08 rupees per liter. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) is set to submit its final calculations to the Petroleum Division on 15 January. The Ministry of Finance will then make the ultimate decision on price adjustments in consultation…
