The Government's decision to publish another sector inquiry report
Islamabad (Daily Pakistan Online): Prime Minister Imran Khan's government has made public the inquiry report of another sector after publishing a report on flour sugar crisis. In today's meeting, the federal cabinet approved the publication of the Power Sector Inquiry Report
According to private TV Dunya News, the federal cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan had a meeting in which several important decisions were taken. Taxes on property dealers have been abolished
According to private TV Dunya News, the federal cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan had a meeting in which several important decisions were taken. Taxes on property dealers have been abolished.
According to sources, the cabinet also approved a review of the government housing policy after retirement; prematurely retired employees will not be able to use public housing for more than 6 months. Also approved, the federal cabinet also approved the restructuring of the National Commission on Minorities, endorsing the decisions made at the Cabinet Committee on Legislative Meeting
Talking to the media after the meeting, Prime Minister's Assistant Special Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan said that it has been decided to remove the former Commission Chairperson from his post. Cabinet Committee on Legislative Decisions Endorsed. Co-operative Commission has been protecting individuals in the past. Co-operative Commission has been playing with the cartels.
Firdous Ashiq Awan said the cabinet endorsed the amendment decision in the ordinance. He said that policies against the protection of the public interest would not be acceptable.
According to Firdous Ashiq Awan, the cabinet has approved the formation of a National Commission for Minorities. The establishment and establishment of minorities is a common role in Pakistan. Chairman of the minority community will be elected in the National Commission. Prior to this, the chairman of the National Commission was not a minority. The National Commission will have the majority of minorities