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Plant for Pakistan (Plant4Pakistan), also known as 10 Billion Tree Tsunami, was a five-year project to plant 10 billion trees across Pakistan from 2018 to 2023. [1] Prime Minister Imran Khan started the drive on 2 September 2018 with approximately 1.5 million trees planted on the first day. [ 2 ]
[1] [2] NAPHDA is responsible for the planning, development, construction and management of real estate projects across the country. [ 3 ] According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), as of 2015 there exists a significant gap between housing demand and supply in major cities, with an estimated shortage of approximately 4.4 million units.
The Medium Term Development Framework (Urdu: قالبِ وسط مدّتی برائے ترقیات) (denoted as MTDF), is a policy measure programme of the Government of Pakistan drafted by the Ministry of Finance, Economic Coordination Committee and the Planning Commission of Pakistan, formulated to strengthen the national economy and civil infrastructure.
Pakistan’s new coalition government presented its first budget in parliament on Wednesday, promising an increase of up to 25% in the salaries of government employees and setting an ambitious tax ...
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The government moves forward a case to ban the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf due to alleged use of illegal foreign funds and its support for the 2023 Pakistani protests. It also announces plans to file treason charges against PTI leader Imran Khan and former Pakistani president Arif Alvi .
Time magazine has called Project-706 Pakistan's equivalent of the United States Manhattan Project. [5] The project initially cost US$450 million (raised by both Libya and Saudi Arabia) and was approved by Bhutto in 1972. [6] Project-706 led to the creation of multiple production and research sites that operated in extreme secrecy and ambiguity.
A district (Urdu: ضلع, zillah) is the first tier of local government. In total there are 149 districts in Pakistan, of which several are city districts. A District Government or a City District Government and Zillah Council form the governing body, with the District Coordination Officer serving as the administrative head. [8]