SUKKUR (Dec 17): In a significant effort to promote technological innovation and economic empowerment, the Sindh Government, in collaboration with Sukkur IBA University, celebrated two transformative initiatives: the People’s Information Technology Programme (PITP) and the establishment of the Centre of Excellence in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain (CRAIB). This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah while…
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Fatema Al Nuaimi Appointed as CEO of ADNOC Gas
DUBAI, Dec 17 (Reuters): ADNOC Gas, the gas subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has announced the appointment of Fatema Al Nuaimi as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2025. Al Nuaimi succeeds Ahmed Alebri, who is stepping down after nearly two years of leadership. Al Nuaimi, a seasoned energy industry professional, will oversee the implementation…
Read MoreCanal Closures from Dec 26: Power Sector to Rely on RLNG for Electricity Generation
ISLAMABAD: The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) has announced canal closures from December 26, 2024, to January 30, 2025, to facilitate desilting operations in Punjab and Sindh’s irrigation networks. During this period, hydroelectric power generation will drop significantly, from the current 3,550 MW to less than 1,000 MW, due to reduced water releases from dams, according to the Ministry of…
Read MoreCost of Diamer-Bhasha Dam Rises by Rs570 Billion, Completion Delayed to 2032
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Water Resources informed the National Assembly on Monday that the cost of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam has surged to Rs1,049 billion, a sharp increase from the initially approved Rs479 billion. The dam’s completion, originally scheduled for February 2029, has been pushed to December 2032—a 22-month delay. During the question hour, the ministry attributed the cost escalation to…
Read MoreProvincial Solar Panel Distribution Sparks Policy Challenges
ISLAMABAD: The widespread adoption of solar energy, driven by provincial government initiatives to provide free or subsidized solar panels to low-income households, has left policymakers grappling with its financial and systemic implications. The matter was recently highlighted in a power sector meeting chaired by the Prime Minister. The Sindh government plans to distribute solar panels to 200,000 households, while Punjab…
Read MoreGovt Admits Internet Issues Linked to Security Concerns
ISLAMABAD: The government on Monday tacitly acknowledged in the National Assembly that it was responsible for ongoing internet disruptions and social media monitoring, citing security concerns as the driving factor. “Pakistan faces significant security threats, necessitating a controlled approach. We cannot leave social media unregulated like other countries,” stated Parliamentary Secretary for Cabinet Secretariat Sajid Mehdi. His comments came in…
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