Pakistan certifies first organic cotton bale
Balochistan on Wednesday marked the certification of Pakistan's first organic cotton bale at a ceremony held at Kot Sabzal. Balochistan's Minister for Agriculture Engineer Zamrak Khan said the provincial
Balochistan on Wednesday marked the certification of Pakistan's first organic cotton bale at a ceremony held at Kot Sabzal. Balochistan's Minister for Agriculture Engineer Zamrak Khan said the provincial
Three black leopards purchased in February by the Lahore Zoological Gardens at more than 250 times the price the supplier had paid to import the animals from France have been returned to him because they have become weak and sick, Dawn has learnt.
The government on Saturday signed an agreement with the World Bank under which it would get a grant of $500,000 for technical assistance for the National Environment Policy. The agreement was signed here at the economic affairs division by its secretary Farrakh Qayyum and Country Director of World Bank Yusupha B. Crookes.
The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) and Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding to extend technical cooperation for jointly pursuing new ventures in the country and abroad.
Federal Minister for Investment Senator Waqar Ahmad said on Friday that the government was committed to protecting and safeguarding investors and their investments in the country. He was talking to Canadian High Commissioner Randolph Mank.
Pakistan has a big challenge to achieve the electricity production target of 105,000 megawatts by year 2030 to meet its domestic and industrial demands which are at present increasing rapidly.
Federal Minister for Investment Senator Waqar Ahmad said on Friday that the government was committed to protecting and safeguarding investors and their investments in the country. He was talking to Canadian High Commissioner Randolph Mank.
Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting at the Governor
The ministry of special initiatives is using expensive and difficult-to-maintain technology in setting up of water filtration plants in the country despite concerns shown by the officials from the ministry of science and technology, sources told Dawn.
Stabilising Pakistan
The Indus Development Organisation has given an offer to the Sindh government and forest department that if Khebrani and Rais Mureed forests are declared lease-free forests, the organisation will undertake to rehabilitate them for the benefit of livestock owners whose livelihood depends on the forests.