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The Supreme Court has allowed fixing for hearing of a pro bono publico petition by a former minister seeking a directive for the government to reduce the central bank’s policy rate. APP/File
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has allowed fixing for hearing of a pro bono publico petition by a former minister seeking a directive for the government to reduce the central bank’s policy rate and scaling down of interest payments being paid out of public money to finance deficit.
“The petition reflects serious thought and presents an analysis that invites judicial consideration of the legal matters relating to financial disciple and responsibility of the state,” observed Justice Umar Ata Bandial in a two-page order while accepting the petition for hearing after removing the office objections on the petition moved by Dr Mohammad Zubair Khan.
The Supreme Court has allowed fixing for hearing of a pro bono publico petition by a former minister seeking a directive for the government to reduce the central bank’s policy rate. APP/File
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has allowed fixing for hearing of a pro bono publico petition by a former minister seeking a directive for the government to reduce the central bank’s policy rate and scaling down of interest payments being paid out of public money to finance deficit.
“The petition reflects serious thought and presents an analysis that invites judicial consideration of the legal matters relating to financial disciple and responsibility of the state,” observed Justice Umar Ata Bandial in a two-page order while accepting the petition for hearing after removing the office objections on the petition moved by Dr Mohammad Zubair Khan.
Despite govt directives, private schools reopen in parts of Peshawar
Peshawar
January 13, 2021
PESHAWAR: Despite strict directives of the government about reopening of the schools for on-campus learning from January 18 and 25, majority of the private schools in the suburban parts of the provincial capital and elsewhere in the province have been reopened for academic activities after a short winter recess.
The Elementary and Secondary School Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had issued a detailed notification regarding resumption of online and on-campus academic activities as well as reopening of educational institutions for staff.
The directives were being followed well in the public sector institutions. However, the private schools mostly in rural areas have been openly violating the directives.