July 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday appreciated the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for achieving the historic level of tax revenue of Rs4,732 billion in 2020-21, exceeding the target of Rs4,691 billion and 18 percent higher than the last year.
The prime minister tweeted, “I commend efforts of FBR for achieving historic level of tax revenues of Rs4,732 billion in 2020-21 - exceeding target of Rs4,691bn & 18% higher than last year. This performance is testimony to the strong economic revival spurred by our government s policies”.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday chairing a meeting on increase in foreign remittances. The premier directed the ministries concerned to consider extending more incentives to the overseas Pakistanis to attract maximum remittances.
July 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday appreciated the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for achieving the historic level of tax revenue of Rs4,732 billion in 2020-21, exceeding the target of Rs4,691 billion and 18 percent higher than the last year.
The prime minister tweeted, “I commend efforts of FBR for achieving historic level of tax revenues of Rs4,732 billion in 2020-21 - exceeding target of Rs4,691bn & 18% higher than last year. This performance is testimony to the strong economic revival spurred by our government s policies”. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday chairing a meeting on increase in foreign remittances.
The premier directed the ministries concerned to consider extending more incentives to the overseas Pakistanis to attract maximum remittances.
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December 11, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday appealed to the opposition to postpone rallies for two to three months, as 64 percent beds in Multan, where it held a rally recently, were now occupied by the corona patients.
In a televised address after chairing a meeting of the National Coordination Committee on Covid-19 here, he called for collective efforts to check the spread of the pandemic.
The opposition has announced to hold a rally in Lahore on December 13.
Who could hold large rallies than the PTI government, he said, adding that governments never went with such activities.
“When the public meetings are held, people come close to another and the virus spreads faster this way, but the opposition rallies will make no difference to the government,” he contended.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday appealed to the opposition to postpone rallies for two to three months, as 64 percent beds in Multan, where it held a rally recently, were now occupied.
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December 11, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday appealed to the opposition to postpone rallies for two to three months, as 64 percent beds in Multan, where it held a rally recently, were now occupied by the corona patients.
In a televised address after chairing a meeting of the National Coordination Committee on Covid-19 here, he called for collective efforts to check the spread of the pandemic. The opposition has announced to hold a rally in Lahore on December 13.
Who could hold larger rallies than the PTI government, he said, adding that governments never fall down with such activities. “When the public meetings are held, people come close to each other and the virus spreads faster this way, but the opposition rallies will make no difference to the government,” he contended.