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KP cabinet takes decisions related to wheat procurement, health, education, power

KP cabinet takes decisions related to wheat procurement, health, education, power
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FIA summons ISRA varsity officials

FIA summons ISRA varsity officials
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Sindh extends curbs on market timings in light of power crisis

In Sindh, all markets, bazaars, shops to close by 9pm; marriage halls by 10:30pm; entertainment places by 11:30pm

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Postage stamp - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

KARACHI: The Pakistan Post on Thursday issued a commemorative postage stamp of Rs20 denomination on State Bank Museum’s “decade of serving heritage”. Designed by Adil Salahuddin and printed at the National Security Printing Company, Karachi, the stamp will be available at all the important post offices in the country, says a press release. Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2021 Advertisement

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Cash bleeding SOEs face loss of Rs429 bn

Top Story March 9, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) continued to face accumulated cash bleeding in the last two fiscal years (the financial year 2018 and FY2019) to the tune of Rs429 billion. The net losses of SOEs stood at Rs286 billion during FY2018 that were reduced to Rs143 billion in FY2019, so in totality these losses accumulated to Rs429 billion at the cost of the national exchequer. The SOE’s annual report for the fiscal year 2018-19 released by the Ministry of Finance states that the overall losses were the highest in FY2018, amounting to Rs286 billion, which were curtailed to Rs143 billion in FY2019. This improvement in the financial performance of SOEs was mainly due to the reduction of losses in the power sector of selected SOEs during FY2018-19.

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