July 6, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Public Accounts Committee on Monday expressed its annoyance over non-utilisation of funds by the Pakistan Railways. The Public Accounts Committee has been informed that out of the allocated budget of Rs30.41 billion for the Railways, Rs 23.25 billion has been spent and the funds of Rs7.15 billion were unutilised.
The meeting of the Public Accounts Committee was held here on Monday in which audit paras related to the Ministry of Railways for the year 2019-20 were examined. On utilisation of the funds, the secretary Railways told the committee that the Ministry of Planning had cut the grant and the actual amount not being spent was only Rs806.4 million.
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Daily Times Legislators told Pakistan has played a very sincere and responsible role in Afghan peace process Pakistan s land not being used against Afghanistan Political leadership says such meetings vital to evolving national consensus on important issues
July 2, 2021
An in-camera session of the parliament was held Thursday wherein Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed briefed the political leadership on external and internal security issues and regional challenges, with special focus on Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and Afghanistan.
Chaired by National Assembly Security Committee Chairman and Speaker Asad Qaiser, the briefing was attended by parliamentary leadership, members of the National Assembly as well as senators, said a press release issued here. In the first session, the legislators were told that Pakistan had played a very sincere, positive and responsible role in Afghan peace process. “Pakista
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin on Saturday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan would not succumb to the IMF pressure and won’t put burden on the poor.Winding up debate on demands.
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin on Saturday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan would not succumb to the IMF pressure and won’t put burden on the poor.Winding up debate on demands.