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Election 2024: Interim govt allocates Rs 17 bln for security

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday allocated Rs 17 billion for security related to the upcoming general election in 2024, ARY News...

ECC approves Rs4bn for defence ministry to meet expenses

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet approved Rs4 billion for the Ministry of Defence to meet its expenditures, ARY News reported...

Govt to bear expenditures of Hajj sacrificial animals this year

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Religious Affairs Senator and Interfaith Harmony Talha Mahmood on Sunday announced that the federal government will bear the expenditures of the...

Foreign visits of ministers: NA gets details of expenditures

ISLAMABAD: The details of expenditures on the ministers’ foreign visits were presented to the National Assembly (NA) by the cabinet today, ARY News reported...

IMF demands records of Pakistan’s flood relief expenditures

ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has demanded records of flood rehabilitation expenditures as talks between Pakistan-IMF continued to revive $7 billion Extended Fund...

PIA takes major decision to cut unnecessary expenditures

The management of the national carrier has decided to cut unnecessary expenditures by calling back staff and officers from the United Kingdom (UK).

PM Khan seeks personal expenditures’ details of Zardari, Nawaz

Prime Minister Khan will take cabinet into confidence over his upcoming visit to the United States.

‘Sharif family to bear expenditures of PM’s heart surgery’

ISLAMABAD: Sharif family will bear all the expenditures of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s medical treatment in London, said PM House spokesperson on Saturday, ARY News reported.

Rs. 688 million spent on PM Nawaz’s foreign visits: Foreign Ministry

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Ministry in a report stated that Rs. 688.276 million was spent on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's state visits to other countries.

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