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The moving cabinet

The moving cabinet April 18, 2021 Much like a merry-go-round, to use something of a hackneyed term, the federal cabinet appears never to stop moving. The prime minister of the country insists that as the leader of the country, he has an eye on every ministry and himself takes a personal interest in this. This raises even further questions about why he is not able to select the correct team, which he states is necessary to run any country and any government with success. At the same time, we have heard whispers and rumours about the demand for a presidential system which would allow more technocrats to move into government. But should we really be blaming the whole system for a government’s failure to figure out the right people for the right job? We have seen technocrats work under Gen Pervez Musharraf and under dictators before him, and they led the country nowhere at all.

Utility Stores To Be Digitized Nationwide

Utility Stores To Be Digitalized Nationwide Digital transformation has the potential to revolutionize any society on both macro and micro levels. Digitalization has been further enabled by innovative technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, automated inventory databases, and automation of production processes which have modified the traditional ways of doing business and managing operations. Overall, digitalization transforms the citizen’s relationship with their government or business and convinces them of the need to modernize the public sector for gaining maximum convenience. While governments around the world are still striving to enter the age of digitalization, Pakistan is already covering a massive ground under the Digital Pakistan Initiative. A digitized form of government allows increased efficiency and transparency, streamlines its processes, optimizes the associated costs, improves access to information, and increases citizen engagement and level of thei

Govt mulling Ramadan package of nearly Rs6 3 billion for Utility Stores

Rs6 3 bn Ramadan package proposed

Rs6.3 billion Ramadan package proposed Pakistan Geo News reported Thursday, citing a proposal  from the Ministry for Industries and Production. The ministry has proposed to bring sugar prices down to Rs68, a 20 kg bag of flour to Rs800, and ghee to Rs200 per kg. Moreover, a Rs50 subsidy will be given on tea, Rs20 on milk, and a Rs10-50 subsidy has been proposed on 19 essential items. Similarly, a Rs20 per kg subsidy has been proposed for edible oil, Rs10-30 per kg on pulses, and Rs 20 per kg for gram flour. The ministry has also proposed a subsidy of Rs20 per kg on dates, Rs10 per kg on basmati and

Noua Zeelandă: Contrabandistă, condamnată în Noua Zeelandă după ce a fost prinsă pe aeroport cu circa 1 000 de cactuşi şi alte plante atașate de corp

Noua Zeelandă: Contrabandistă, condamnată în Noua Zeelandă după ce a fost prinsă pe aeroport cu circa 1 000 de cactuşi şi alte plante atașate de corp
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