The Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has issued an Environmental Protection Order (EPO) to Messrs Creek Marina Builders and Developers, directing the company to suspend construction of a building on Abdul Sattar Edhi Avenue in Defence Housing Authority phase-VIII, it emerged on Tuesday. According to the EPO, the company has been served the notice over its failure to file the mandatory environmental…
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PM inaugurates Islamabad’s ‘first ever’ Miyawaki forest
Prime Minister Imran Khan kicked off the Spring Tree Plantation Campaign 2021 and inaugurated Islamabad’s first ever Miyawaki forest on Wednesday. The premier launched the campaign in the capital as part of the federal government’s commitment to fight climate change. Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid was also present at the plantation ceremony where the premier himself planted a chir pine tree.…
Read MoreGovt to decentralise power sector
ISLAMABAD: As the circular debt continues to plague the energy chain, the government plans to decentralise the power sector in order to incentivise devolved generation and distribution in future under the new National Electricity Policy 2021. According to a draft of the policy, all rules/regulations shall be made in a manner which shall ensure decentralisation of the power sector in order to…
Read MoreExternal debt servicing costs $7bn in six months of fiscal year
KARACHI: The country paid over $7 billion in external debt servicing for the first half of fiscal year 2020-21 (1HFY21) which looks significantly higher when compared with the foreign exchange reserves of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The country paid $3.55bn in external debt servicing for the second quarter of the current fiscal (2QFY21) — slightly higher than first…
Read More13 years on, Neelum-Jhelum surcharge set to go
ISLAMABAD: Having collected about Rs100 billion, the government has decided in principle to finally do away with Neelum-Jhelum surcharge, currently applied to all electricity consumers at the rate of 10 paisa per unit, after 13 years. A summary to this effect is expected to be approved by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet in its meeting on Friday…
Read MoreCPEC: Regional integration and economic prosperity
THE broader dimension of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is that it is a project of larger regional and political integration. Besides, CPEC provides economic prosperity for various regions of Asia, especially the economically deprived regions. Pakistan is a key state for the success of this project since it (CPEC) covers over 3000 kilometre area of Pakistani geopolocialitics. According to a…
Read MoreRLNG is no panacea
It is increasingly getting clear that RLNG has issues of irregular pricing and there are other supply chain issues like availability of infrastructure. In the wake of dwindling local gas production, the government of Pakistan is almost frantically looking for closing the demand-supply gap. It is trying to divert gas from captive power plants to other sectors, a move that…
Read MoreGovt keen to produce renewable energy: Minister
Punjab Minister for Energy Dr. Akhtar Malik has said that generation of low cost electricity from renewable energy sources is among top priorities of the provincial government.Dr. Akhtar Malik said that his department has set a target to reduce Punjab government’s annual electricity bill from Rs37 billion to zero. He said that the government schools, universities, jails, hospitals, and basic…
Read MoreRepaying personal debt always important issue for families
Islamabad : Dr Ali Kemal, former Economic Policy Advisor, Federal SDGs Unit, Planning Commission, has said that repaying debt in Pakistan always was a pertinent issue for families. Dr Kemal was addressing a webinar and launch of a study ‘Household debt and indebtedness in Pakistan: estimates and implications’ organised by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in collaboration with Sustainable Energy…
Read MoreUS Energy Crisis Deepens
The energy crisis crippling Texas’s power system continued to spread, with nearly 5 million people across the U.S plunged into darkness as authorities fought to avoid a total collapse of the grid. Homes and businesses from North Dakota to Texas are losing power in the middle of an unprecedented deep freeze that has broken daily temperature records in hundreds of…
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