NA Opp stages walkout as govt refuses to postpone board exams
July 10, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The quorum syndrome continued to hit the proceedings of the National Assembly on Friday after the opposition parties staged a walkout while expressing dissatisfaction over the reply of the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training for not agreeing with their suggestion to delay the board exams. Following the walkout, PMLN legislator Sheikh Fayazuddin pointed out the quorum and after the count was made, Speaker Asad Qaisar adjourned the house till Monday. Earlier, raising the issue of delay in the board exams, PMLN legislator Khwaja Saad Rafique said the issue to delay the board exams was raised on Thursday and the speaker had directed arranging a meeting with the Education minister. He said the issue is related to 5 million students of Metric and Intermediate and the preparation of thousands of the students is not complete because their schools did n
Pakistanis stranded in Europe, Middle East to be brought back by July 20, NA told
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has decided to impose penalty on banks if they fail to meet the mandatory targets for the number of houses and disbursement, said a circular issued on Tuesday. Photo courtesy ProPakistani/File
KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has decided to impose penalty on banks if they fail to meet the mandatory targets for the number of houses and disbursement, said a circular issued on Tuesday.
“It has been decided that penalty will be imposed on banks falling short of their Government’s Mark-up Subsidy Scheme (G-MSS) targets with effect from July 31, 2021 on both targets of number of housing units and amount of disbursements,” said the central bank.