Govt Expects Inflation to Remain High in Coming Months

The government Saturday said that headline inflation (CPI) is expected to remain at an elevated level in the months to come.

The Economic Advisor’s Wing (EAW) of the Ministry of Finance, in its Monthly Economic Update and Outlook for April, highlighted food and energy price hikes as key drivers of inflation.

The report further said that currency depreciation and rising administered prices have contributed to jacking up overall price levels. Although global commodity prices are showing a downward trend, however, are still on the higher side compared to the pre-pandemic level.

It said that a slow recovery from flood-led damages has caused the supply of essential crops to remain short of domestic requirements consequently intensifying the inflation. Although, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is enacting a contractionary monetary policy but inflationary expectations are not settling down.

The inflation is expected to remain in the range of 36-38 percent for April 2023. The federal government, in liaison with provincial governments, is closely monitoring the demand-supply gap of essential items and taking necessary measures to ease inflationary pressures, the report noted.

The report noted that during Kharif 2023, the availability of inputs regarding seeds, agriculture credit, and fertilizers will remain satisfactory. While Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) informed regarding weather conditions that slightly above-normal rains are expected in the next three months (April-June, 2023), particularly over the upper half of the country. Lesser rains are expected during the month of June.

The temperature may remain slightly above normal in most parts of the country. A gradual rise in temperature will accelerate the snow melt in the Northern Areas. The seasonal rainfall may provide water for crops in the main rainfed areas while lower parts of the country will remain slightly deficient during the season of Kharif.

The report said that Pakistan’s economy is still facing significant challenges characterized by high inflation and a slowdown in economic activity. Nonetheless, some positive signals appear as a result of the government’s stabilization policies. For instance, the current account of the balance of payments turned into a surplus.

This might improve the external financing constraint, contribute to more exchange rate stability, and promote confidence in the economy. Further, the successful completion of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program will pave the way to attract more capital inflows, further stabilization in the exchange rate, and alleviating inflationary pressures.

Source: Pro Pakistani

CM Bizenjo alerts PDMA as Balochistan witnesses heavy rains

Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has directed Provincial Disaster Management Authority Balochistan to remain alert in view of on-going heavy rains in different areas of Balochistan.

He directed concerned officials to repair and reconstruct all damaged link roads in Bolan and other areas.

The Chief Minister directed PDMA to make functional control rooms to provide timely assistance to people affected by rains.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt to Consider Proposal to Put More Tax Burden on Rich

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the Reforms and Resource Mobilization Commission (RRMC) at Finance Division on Saturday.

RRMC Chairman Ashfaq Tola presented an interim report containing recommendations of the Commission to the minister. Citing sources, Dawn said that the report by Tola suggested a range of tax measures to be included in the upcoming budget 2023-24, with emphasis on bringing concealed income under the tax net.

With a focus on increasing the share of direct taxes in federal taxes, the interim report has also proposed taxing the rich while giving relief to the less privileged.

According to an official handout issued after the meeting, the finance minister appreciated the efforts of the RRMC in recognizing issues and challenges in the existing taxation system and for devising valuable suggestions for reforms in the revenue policies for resource mobilization, ease of doing business, and taxpayer facilitation to achieve sustainable economic growth.

The meeting deliberated upon the suggestions being put forward by the Commission and agreed to come up with business-friendly tax reforms after interacting with all the stakeholders.

SAPM on Finance Tariq Bajwa, SAPM on Revenue Tariq Pasha, Secretary Finance, FBR Chairman, and other senior officers from Finance Division, FBR, and RRMC also attended the meeting.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Marriyum congratulates PTV, Info Ministry launching PTV’s OTT platform PTVFlix

Pakistan Television has formally launched PTVFlix under the guidance of Minister Information and Broadcasting aimed at providing PTV a competitive edge in the fast paced streaming content domain.

PTVFlix is a new video streaming (Over the Top) OTT platform on which users globally can access PTV’s vast library of content, including TV shows, dramas, documentaries, sports, and other programs.

In her tweet today, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb has expressed pleasure over the launch of a new video streaming OTT platform PTVFlix.

She congratulated the team of PTV and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for all their hard work which has made this idea a reality. She also thanked the entertainment legends Bushra Ansari, Javed Sheikh and Khalid Abbas Dar for joining her at the launch event.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt taking measures to resolve issues including strengthening economy: Baligh

PML(N) leader and former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi met with Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman in Lahore on Sunday.

During the meeting, both the leaders discussed the political and economic situation of the country and matters of mutual interest.

Speaking on the occasion, Punjab Governor said that the present government is taking measures to resolve all issues including strengthening the country’s economy.

Speaking on the occasion, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that the present government should get the opportunity to work with complete focus keeping in view the challenges being faced by the country.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Event titled ‘Fantastic China’ held in Islamabad

Minister of State for Interior Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju says China has consistently supported Pakistan in science, technology, and other areas for which the entire Pakistani nation is appreciative.

These views were expressed by him during an event titled Fantastic China organized by China Media Group FM-98 in collaboration with Pakistan Science Foundation in Islamabad.

The goal of the event was to draw attention to Pakistan and China’s ongoing scientific and technological cooperation as well as China’s accomplishments over the past ten years.

Speaking on the occasion, Science Commissioner of the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad Yin Shengxin said that 175 science research projects had been successfully carried out in China, greatly raising the standard of living for Chinese citizens.

He said China places a high value on the advancement of science and technology and that it has made numerous world-class scientific and technological advances. He stated that China and Pakistan had greatly aided one another. He said China places a high value on Pakistan’s scientific and technical cooperation.

Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation Dr Shahid Mahmood Baig said China’s contributions to the world in the areas of science and technology are commendable. He said the Pakistan Science Foundation has the chance to gain a lot from China’s scientific accomplishments.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PTI’s poor policies inflicted unprecedented damage to country: Tanveer

Minister for Federal Education Rana Tanveer Hussain says people of the country know the real face of PTI and its poor policies which inflicted unprecedented damage to country.

Talking to newsmen in Muridke on Sunday, he said that PTI is not a political party but a group of opportunists.

He said that recent audio leaks have exposed the nexus between PTI and former Chief Justice of Supreme Court.

Source: Radio Pakistan

APHC leaders welcome PM Shehbaz Sharif’s statement on Kashmir

Srinagar, April 29, 2023 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders have welcomed the statement of Pakistan Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, in which he called for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

Shehbaz Sharif while addressing the Passing Out Parade at PAF Academy Asghar Khan in Risalpur, yesterday, maintained that peace in South Asia cannot be established without a just and fair settlement of the Kashmir dispute in line with the UN resolutions and the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The APHC leaders including Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori, Syed Bashir Andrabi, Khawaja Firdous, Zamruda Habib, Yasmeen Raja, Khadim Hussain, Syed Sibte Shabbir Qummi and Muhammad Aaqib in their statements issued in Srinagar and Jammu said that Pakistan’s continued support to the Kashmir cause has always been a source of encouragement for the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir. They thanked the people and the government of Pakistan for their unwavering support to the oppressed Kashmiris in their just struggle for right to self-determination.

The APHC leaders said India has illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and to maintain its occupation, it has deployed more than one million military and paramilitary personnel in the occupied territory, which has made the life of the Kashmiri people a hell. They said being an important party to the Kashmir dispute, Pakistan has always advocated its peaceful settlement. They said that Pakistan’s efforts for highlighting the plight of the Kashmiris at the international level strengthened the resolve of Kashmiri people to carry forward their freedom movement.

The APHC leaders maintained that statements of Pakistan’s political and military leadership have boosted the morale of the Kashmiri people. They appealed to the international community to play its role in resolving the lingering dispute for ensuring permanent peace in South Asia.

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