Pakistan’s Economy Shows Resilience Amidst Floods and Tough Financial Policies
Pakistan’s economy has shown a remarkable increase in growth rate, despite being hit by devastating floods and strict financial policies. According to a statement by Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal, the country’s economy has grown by 3.71 percent in the first quarter of the current fiscal year.
This growth rate is higher than the previous year’s same period, which was 2.15 percent. The GDP growth rate has also shown a significant increase, with the first quarter’s GDP being higher than the same period last year.
The minister attributed this growth to the government’s policies, despite the challenges posed by the floods and economic slowdown. The industrial sector has also shown a remarkable increase, with the first quarter’s production being 9.38 percent higher than the same period last year.
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has warned of another spell of rain in the country, starting from today afternoon. The department has advised people to remain cautious and take necessary precautions.
In other news, a video of an Afghan citizen making anti-Pakistan remarks has gone viral on social media. The police have arrested an Afghan citizen, Shah Nawaz, from a refugee camp in Daudzai, Peshawar.
The Revenue Department has issued a notification, instructing all revenue officers to strictly implement the notification. The Wildlife Department has announced a community-based trophy hunting program, which has resulted in the killing of a 41-inch long markhor.
Justice Obaid Gul Khan has referred all cases to the full bench for further action. Sindh’s ministers, Sharjeel Memon and Nisar Shah, have inaugurated double-decker buses in the province.
They have expressed their mistrust in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, citing its past history of sabotaging negotiations. A passenger train service has been delayed due to security clearance issues.
The bar association in Karachi has announced a strike and boycott of courts, following the withdrawal of an FIR against some lawyers. The city’s courts will remain closed today, and no police officer will be allowed to enter.
Section 144 has been imposed in Muree, with only families being allowed to enter the city for the next two days. Bachelor tourists can visit other locations, but not the Muree Mall Road.
Karachi has experienced its first winter rain, with light drizzle reported in various areas of the city. The president of the Karachi Bar Association, Ammar Nawaz Wario, has announced a boycott of courts and a strike.
Pakistan’s relations with the United States have been affected by India’s Hindutva policies and its dual foreign policy, according to a British newspaper. The Wildlife Department has announced a community-based trophy hunting program, which has resulted in the killing of a 41-inch long markhor.
Pakistani police officials have confirmed that BSNY and Viru met through social media. Sindh’s ministers have inaugurated double-decker buses in the province.
Australian cricketer Damien Martyn has represented his country in 67 tests, 208 ODIs, and 4 T20Is. Pakistani actor Meshal Khan has released a video message criticizing men who maintain relationships with other women despite being married.
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