Prices to be monitored strictly in Ramazan – Pakistan

• The Prime Minister directs the cabinet to extend the service supply
Daan decides to use Mantry 190m from the UK for Danish University

ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet on Tuesday demanded strict surveillance at the necessary prices of commodities during the holy month of Ramadan, as Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif urged cabinet members to increase their performance in the service of the people.

The Prime Minister chaired the first formal meeting of the cabinet after the recent extension. They welcomed the new members and extended their best wishes to them.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the Cabinet was briefed by Minister of Planning Ahsan Iqbal about monitoring the prices of essential commodities during Ramadan.

The Prime Minister observed that the performance of the Price Control Committee for Islamabad has been very effective and effective.

The Cabinet approved the Directorate of Religious Education as an affiliated department of the Ministry, on the recommendation of federal education and vocational training.

On the recommendation of the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications, the meeting approved the Memorandum of Understanding between Pakistan’s National Cyber ​​Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center in China’s National Cyber ​​Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center to strengthen cooperation in the sector of CyberScript.

The purpose of the MoU is to promote cooperation in CyberScript research, consultation and training. Under the MoU, coordination of cybratics, policy development, cyber -scoring exercises, cybersecurity intelligence exchange, stopping capacity and promotion of awareness will be ensured.

The Cabinet approved an agreement on the recommendation of the IT and Telecommunications Ministry, the United Nations International Telecom Union (ITU) and the Ministry for the establishment of an ITU Accelerator Center. Under the agreement, the National Incubation Center in Islamabad will serve as an ITU center, increasing its potential.

The meeting also confirmed the decisions made during the meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee on February 20, as well as the decisions made in the Cabinet Committee on the March 4 Legislative Case meeting.

Efficiency

Earlier, while addressing the meeting, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif directed cabinet members to advance their performance to advance the country’s economic change and examine public expectations.

He said that Pakistan’s economic growth is the most important concern and can be achieved by improving agriculture, trade, trade, finance, IT, mines and minerals, and maritime key sectors.

The Prime Minister announced that he would preside over the performance reviews of all the ministries every three months.

Prime Minister Shahbaz also highlighted the restoration of terrorism in the country, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and acknowledged that law enforcement agencies and armed forces are making great sacrifices daily, which need to be remembered. He added that without full peace, the dream of development and prosperity is ridiculous.

Danish University

The Prime Minister announced that the government has decided to set up the latest university using $ 190 million in UK exports from the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA). The Institute, called Danish University of Applied and emerging, will offer modern education and patronage in modern fields such as artificial intelligence, technology, and other modern articles.

The Prime Minister decided to allocate $ 190 million, transferred from the UK to the Supreme Court account, for the establishment of Danish University, instead of al -Qaeda Trust/University, which was founded by former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

In addition, while heading the meeting of the steering committee, he thanked the Chief Justice of Pakistan for ensuring smooth transfer of funds to the federal government’s account easily.

The NCA had frozen $ 190 million and sent it to Pakistan, because the money was allegedly transferred to the UK through money laundering by real estate tycoon Malik Riyadh.

However, the then PM Imran Khan directed the Supreme Court to adjust the Supreme Court to accommodate Rs 450 billion against Malik Riaz in a Navy town of Karachi.

In return, Malik Riaz allegedly provided a piece of land to the leadership of the PTI for the establishment of the Al -Qadir Trust/University near Sohwa. The real estate tycoon also financed the construction of the university.

Recently, the National Accountability Bureau filed a reference against Imran Khan and his wife, Bashara Babi, for allegedly taking advantage of the Al -Qadir Trust and being a trustee.

Dawn, appeared on March 12, 2025

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