Business
IMF approves to issue installment of loan for Pakistan
The anti-corruption departments should be stronger.
Islamabad: The international monetary fund (IMF) has approved to issue installment of $1 billion one hundred million for Pakistan.
According to the details, a notification was issued by IMF in this regard. Pakistan struggled a lot in achieving the target of loan program.
IMF stated that the rate of inflation in Pakistan started to reduce. It is likely to expect that the rate of increasing inflation will be reduced in June and it will be 20 percent.
In the notification of IMF, Pakistan’s pure foreign exchange reserves have got reached to $8 billion from $4.5 billion. The reforms should be necessary in the department of energy. The reforms should be made immediately to achieve the progress.
The anti-corruption departments should be stronger. The government owned departments’ reforms should be moved forward including under the policy frame work.
Business
Petrol, diesel prices likely to drop from May 1
The price of petrol and diesel is likely to decrease by Rs5 per liter and by Rs8 per liter respectively.
Islamabad: The price of petrol and diesel are likely to decrease from May 1.
According to the details, after the reduction in the price of Brent crude in the international market, the price of petrol and diesel is likely to decrease by Rs5 per liter and by Rs8 per liter respectively.
The price of petrol may be decrease from Rs293.94 per liter to settle at Rs288 per liter and diesel price may be reduced by Rs8 per liter from Rs290.38 to be sold at the rate of Rs282.38 per liter from May 1, 2024.
Similarly, the price of kerosene may be fall by Rs8 per liter from Rs193.8 to cost at Rs185.5 and the light diesel oil rate may be decline by Rs5.37 from Rs174.34 to Rs168.97 per liter, reportedly.
Pakistan
Fawad Chaudhry declines of leaving PTI
The former federal minister added that today they have come to the court in connection with all the May 9 cases and they are going through a difficult situation.
Rawalpindi: Former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry Tuesday said that he has not left Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), adding that those come back who leave.
According to the details, former PTI leaders Fawad Chaudhry and Shireen Mazari arrived at the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi for hearing of cases registered against them.
On this occasion, Fawad Chaudhry while talking to the media outside the court stated: ‘We want the bitterness to reduce and my Allah create ease’.
The former federal minister added that today they have come to the court in connection with all the May 9 cases and they are going through a difficult situation.
“Our story has not come yet, the story of those have come who can talk on television, we will tell our story when it is our turn comes,” continued Fawad.
He further said that the present government has no credibility, it is established on form-47. At this time Maulana [Fazl-ur-Rehman] and the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are standing on one side. ‘I think Maulana has decided that this government will be removed’.
Former federal minister also stated that if PTI and Maulana get together, this government will not last more than three to four months.
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