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Another growth-ambitious budget
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar Friday presented a growth oriented deficit budget of Rs4. 3 trillion for the year 2015-2016 to achieve annual growth target of 5. 5 %, presenting it as an achievement of the government in the face of pressing ...
Big on aims, short of ideasThe Express Tribune
Tax burden up with some reliefThe News International
Rs 4.45tr budget focuses on taxationDaily Times
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Arab News
Pakistan Today
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar Friday presented a growth oriented deficit budget of Rs4. 3 trillion for the year 2015-2016 to achieve annual growth target of 5. 5 %, presenting it as an achievement of the government in the face of pressing ...
Big on aims, short of ideas
Tax burden up with some relief
Rs 4.45tr budget focuses on taxation
The Nation
Govt allocates Rs287.2b for power sector projects
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The federal government has allocated Rs. 2,87,238 million for the ongoing and new projects of power sector, while Rs30120 million for water sector of Water and Power Division in Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2015-16.
No increment: govt allocates Rs 20.5 billion for HEC projectsDaily Times
Interior Division gets Rs 8.3 billion under PSDPBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
HEC gets over 72% of education budgetThe Express Tribune
Pakistan Today
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The federal government has allocated Rs. 2,87,238 million for the ongoing and new projects of power sector, while Rs30120 million for water sector of Water and Power Division in Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2015-16.
No increment: govt allocates Rs 20.5 billion for HEC projects
Interior Division gets Rs 8.3 billion under PSDP
HEC gets over 72% of education budget
The Express Tribune
Rs700bn for development
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The government on Friday announced Rs700 billion Public-Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for 2015-16 with major emphasis on water and power, temporarily displaced persons, highways, railways, education, Pakistan Atomic Energy ...
Rs700b set aside for development projectsThe Express Tribune
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The government on Friday announced Rs700 billion Public-Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for 2015-16 with major emphasis on water and power, temporarily displaced persons, highways, railways, education, Pakistan Atomic Energy ...
Rs700b set aside for development projects
The Nation
Taxation proposals: new levies and relief
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The government has proposed Rs267 billion additional taxes in the budget with a special tax from elites to fund the current war on terror while advancing Rs29bn worth of tax facilitation for industrialists and foreign investors. The additional ...
Rs238b in new taxes imposed to achieve revenue targetThe Express Tribune
What to cost more and what to cost lessThe News International
Rs253b massive tax measures unveiledThe Nation
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Financial Times
Ahwatukee Foothills News
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The government has proposed Rs267 billion additional taxes in the budget with a special tax from elites to fund the current war on terror while advancing Rs29bn worth of tax facilitation for industrialists and foreign investors. The additional ...
Rs238b in new taxes imposed to achieve revenue target
What to cost more and what to cost less
Rs253b massive tax measures unveiled
The Nation
Stock investors aren't cheering
DAWN.com
KARACHI: The investors were taken aback by back-to-back blows delivered by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on the country's corporate sector and the stock market in his budget speech for 2015-16 on Friday. Their worst fear of increase in Capital Gains Tax ...
Tax increased on trade of sharesThe News International
KSE-100 index ends lower on offloadingDaily Times
KSE turns bearish amid pre-budget uncertaintyThe Nation
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
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DAWN.com
KARACHI: The investors were taken aback by back-to-back blows delivered by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on the country's corporate sector and the stock market in his budget speech for 2015-16 on Friday. Their worst fear of increase in Capital Gains Tax ...
Tax increased on trade of shares
KSE-100 index ends lower on offloading
KSE turns bearish amid pre-budget uncertainty
The Nation
7.5pc raise in pay, pension to have no real impact
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Using jugglery of figures, the government has given an ad hoc allowance of 7.5 percent in the salaries of government employees and in pensions of retired civil and military employees but it may have no real impact on take-home salaries.
Govt employees get 7.5pc increase in salariesThe Nation
Govt raises employees' salaries by 7.5pc, revises pay scalesBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Budget 2015-16: Increase in Pay, Pension and AllowancesRadio Pakistan (press release)
Daily Capital (Capital TV)
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: Using jugglery of figures, the government has given an ad hoc allowance of 7.5 percent in the salaries of government employees and in pensions of retired civil and military employees but it may have no real impact on take-home salaries.
Govt employees get 7.5pc increase in salaries
Govt raises employees' salaries by 7.5pc, revises pay scales
Budget 2015-16: Increase in Pay, Pension and Allowances
The Nation
Only 1 day to save 7 billion dreams
The Nation
LAHORE - The World Environment Day was observed in Pakistan's comfy hotel halls, government conference rooms and lush green lawns of few big cities. A few people here and there having concern, real or farcical, about the environmental issues also took ...
Per capita water in Pakistan down to 900 litres from 1000 litresDaily Times
Becoming responsible citizens: 'Most luxuries cost the environment a great deal'The Express Tribune
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The Nation
LAHORE - The World Environment Day was observed in Pakistan's comfy hotel halls, government conference rooms and lush green lawns of few big cities. A few people here and there having concern, real or farcical, about the environmental issues also took ...
Per capita water in Pakistan down to 900 litres from 1000 litres
Becoming responsible citizens: 'Most luxuries cost the environment a great deal'
YarnsandFibers (subscription)
Textile manufacturers disappointed
DAWN.com
LAHORE: The large-scale textile manufacturers on Friday rejected the budget for fiscal year 2015-16 as disappointing, saying that it did not contain any measure to help them reduce their cost of doing business and become competitive in the global markets.
Two-day workshop on water efficiency in textile industry concludesDaily Times
Aptma terms budget 'anti-export'Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
APTMA demands zero import duty on PSFPakistan Observer
CCFGroup.com (subscription)
YarnsandFibers (subscription)
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DAWN.com
LAHORE: The large-scale textile manufacturers on Friday rejected the budget for fiscal year 2015-16 as disappointing, saying that it did not contain any measure to help them reduce their cost of doing business and become competitive in the global markets.
Two-day workshop on water efficiency in textile industry concludes
Aptma terms budget 'anti-export'
APTMA demands zero import duty on PSF
The Nation
Lost bag handed over to PIA
The Nation
LAHORE: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) handed over a lost bag containing gold and valuables to PIA management to further give custody of the same to its owner, said spokesman for CAA Friday. He said that on April 24, 2015 an unattended bag ...
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The Nation
LAHORE: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) handed over a lost bag containing gold and valuables to PIA management to further give custody of the same to its owner, said spokesman for CAA Friday. He said that on April 24, 2015 an unattended bag ...
The Express Tribune
New beginnings: Residents welcome metro bus service
The Express Tribune
Residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi on Friday thronged the metro bus stations filling the buses to capacity. People queued up at the metro ticket booths to be among the first to travel by the newly launched service. Besides office goers, families also ...
Colossal crowds throng MBS stations on first dayDaily Times
Pakistan rolls out Rs 45 billion bus service for IslamabadThe Indian Panorama
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The Express Tribune
Residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi on Friday thronged the metro bus stations filling the buses to capacity. People queued up at the metro ticket booths to be among the first to travel by the newly launched service. Besides office goers, families also ...
Colossal crowds throng MBS stations on first day
Pakistan rolls out Rs 45 billion bus service for Islamabad
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