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Sindh govt’s CLICK project schemes declared ‘substandard’

The Sindh government’s Competitive and Livable City of Karachi (CLICK) project has been deemed 'substandard' as over Rs 32 billion embezzlement was uncovered in the development schemes monitored by the Planning & Development Department. The World Bank has been informed about the substandard work in the project. Massive corruption and irregularities were also discovered in the sale of expensive KMC land in Karachi.

K-Electric, Pakistan govt ink agreements to ‘settle long-term disputes’

The Pakistan government and K-Electric signed agreements to resolve long-term disputes, aiming to improve power supply and address issues. The agreements include tariff differential subsidy, power purchasing, and mediation agreements. The renewal of K-Electric's license was also discussed. The government is working to ease the power sector and congratulated the people of Karachi on the landmark agreements.

Government Increases LNG Prices

ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Friday notified an increase in the prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG), ARY News reported.

Dr. Umar Saif, Pakistan’s IT Minister, confirms plans to bring PayPal and Stripe to the country.

Dr. Umar Saif, the Minister for Information Technology in the interim government, has officially affirmed the federal government's commitment to bringing PayPal and Stripe to Pakistan. Additionally, there are plans to create specialized co-working spaces tailored for freelancers. This announcement comes after a meeting between Dr. Saif and Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar, during which they endorsed a comprehensive project aimed at fostering the IT industry.

Fazlur Rehman thinks that the next government will come to him.

Awami National Party (ANP) leader Amil Wali Khan has expressed his views regarding Fazlur Rehman and the upcoming government. Speaking on the ARY News program Eleventh Hour, Khan criticized Fazlur Rehman, who he believes assumes that the next government will be under his control. However, Khan emphasized that the actual composition of the government will only be determined after the election.