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Pre-Bookings Open for Forthing Friday REEV in Pakistan

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Pre-bookings for the Forthing Friday REEV (Range-Extended Electric Vehicle) have officially begun in Pakistan. The hybrid-electric model combines extended range with fuel efficiency and modern features, targeting eco-conscious buyers. With growing interest in electric mobility, the Forthing Friday is expected to attract attention in the evolving local EV market.

Forthing Friday REEV pre-bookings start in Pakistan, offering a hybrid-electric option with extended range. The vehicle aims to meet rising demand for eco-friendly transport, featuring smart tech and efficient performance for urban drivers.
Forthing Friday, electric vehicle, Pakistan auto market

ACC Sells Pakistan Broadcast Rights Ahead of Asia Cup 2025

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ACC Sells Pakistan Broadcast Rights Ahead of Asia Cup 2025The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has finalized the sale of broadcast rights in Pakistan for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025. The deal ensures local fans can watch the tournament live, boosting viewership and commercial engagement ahead of the highly anticipated cricket event.

The ACC has secured broadcast rights for Pakistan ahead of the Asia Cup 2025, guaranteeing live coverage for fans. The agreement is expected to enhance audience reach and commercial value for the tournament.
ACC broadcast rights, Asia Cup 2025, Pakistan cricket fans

PCB Releases Women’s Central Contracts With Revised Pay Packages

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the women’s central contract list, introducing a revamped pay structure to reward performance and promote gender equality in cricket. The updated contracts aim to provide better financial security and recognition for women cricketers representing Pakistan.

The PCB unveiled its women’s central contract list with an improved pay structure, offering increased earnings and incentives. The move is designed to support women’s cricket, encourage talent development, and enhance professional opportunities for female players.
PCB women’s contracts, pay structure revision, women’s cricket Pakistan

US to Impose Tourist Visa Fees of Up to $15,000

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The United States is set to introduce tourist visa fees that could reach as high as $15,000, according to reports. The move aims to tighten entry regulations and generate additional revenue, though it may impact travel plans for many prospective visitors.

The US plans to charge tourist visa fees of up to $15,000, potentially affecting international travel demand. The decision is part of stricter immigration measures and could deter tourists due to significantly higher costs.
US tourist visa fee, travel restrictions, immigration policy

Gold Price in Pakistan Rises by Rs. 1,300 Per Tola

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The gold rate in Pakistan surged by Rs. 1,300 per tola, reflecting fluctuations in the international market and local currency movements. The increase has caught the attention of investors and jewelers, influencing buying trends ahead of the wedding and festive seasons.

Gold prices in Pakistan jumped by Rs. 1,300 per tola, driven by global market trends and exchange rate shifts. The rise may impact consumer demand, particularly during peak wedding season, while offering opportunities for investors.
gold price Pakistan, bullion market, investment trends

Multiple Small Dams Planned for Islamabad and Rawalpindi to Address Water Shortage

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Authorities have announced the construction of several small dams in Islamabad and Rawalpindi to tackle chronic water shortages. The initiative aims to enhance water storage capacity, ensure a reliable supply for residents, and support agricultural needs in the twin cities.

Islamabad and Rawalpindi will see the development of multiple small dams to combat water scarcity. The projects are expected to improve water availability, aid agriculture, and provide sustainable solutions for the region’s growing population.
Islamabad Rawalpindi dams, water shortage solution, infrastructure development

Pakistan’s Trade Deficit Jumps 44% to $2.75 Billion in July

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Pakistan’s trade deficit widened by 44% in July, reaching $2.75 billion, according to official data. The surge is attributed to rising imports outpacing exports, raising concerns over the country’s external account stability and increasing pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

Pakistan’s trade deficit rose 44% to $2.75 billion in July due to higher imports and slower export growth. The widening gap poses challenges for the economy, potentially straining reserves and impacting currency stability.
Pakistan trade deficit, imports and exports, economic challenges

CDA to Construct Protective Fence Around Margalla Hills

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The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to build a fence around Margalla Hills to protect the area from encroachment and preserve its natural environment. The project aims to safeguard wildlife, prevent illegal construction, and maintain the ecological balance of the national park.

The CDA will erect a fence around Margalla Hills to curb encroachment, protect wildlife, and preserve the environment. This initiative is part of broader conservation efforts to maintain the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region.
Margalla Hills, CDA conservation project, environmental protection

Rs. 10 Billion Expressway Inaugurated in Gilgit-Baltistan

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A new Rs. 10 billion expressway has been officially inaugurated in Gilgit-Baltistan, aiming to improve regional connectivity and boost tourism. The infrastructure project is expected to facilitate trade, reduce travel time, and support economic development in the northern areas of Pakistan.

Gilgit-Baltistan has opened a Rs. 10 billion expressway to enhance transportation, tourism, and trade. The project is set to improve accessibility, stimulate economic activity, and strengthen regional integration with the rest of the country.
Gilgit-Baltistan expressway, infrastructure development, tourism boost

Punjab Government Approves Hiring Across Multiple Departments

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The Punjab government has given the green light for recruitment in various departments to address staffing shortages and improve service delivery. The decision aims to strengthen administrative efficiency, enhance public services, and create new employment opportunities across the province.

Punjab has approved recruitment in several departments to boost efficiency and service quality. The move will help fill critical vacancies, improve governance, and generate job opportunities for citizens in the province.
Punjab government jobs, recruitment drive, public sector hiring