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The government aims to increase revenue and document the real estate sector. Will it succeed?
Buyers and sellers in the property business are reluctant to make any move, at least for now
Thousands of Pakistani migrant workers are stranded in Saudi Arabia, and experts predict the situation will only worsen with the plummeting oil prices
Taxes on banking transactions drain banks deposits, resulting in expansion of informal economy
The cybercrime bill passed by the Senate with 55 proposed amendments is being dubbed as a "better law" but not everyone agrees
Surely, sports in Pakistan can do with some corporate sponsorship
11 heritage sites along the Orange Line Metro Train halted by the Lahore High Court under a stay order await a decision
Bt cotton, vulnerable to pink boll worm attack, has failed to yield desired results in Pakistan. Why?
Panic grips the city as children continue to disappear. Police downplays the issue terming social reasons as the main cause
Many local Pashtuns are suspected of being Afghan refugees and hounded by the authorities
Limited jurisdiction and resource crunch render consumer courts less effective than before
With the currency and stock markets plunging in the aftermath of Brexit, Pakistan is bracing itself for economic challenges that may follow
A look at philanthropy by Pakistanis and what motivates them to spend, especially in Ramzan
The state of affairs at the Punjab Information Commission is quite bad. Here’s how
Truck drivers find ways to break the monotony from a life on the go, and how
A combination of factors, such as inadequate responses by the government, continue to be the reason of poor agriculture output
The agriculture extension department entrusted with reaching out to the farmer is understaffed and incompetent
Whatever the reason, hot weather or security threat, the decision to close schools too abruptly in Punjab has not been welcomed by school authorities
You do not need fancy technology or massive change to take on a green lifestyle
The age-old profession of ‘dhobi’ has evolved over time, adapting to changes as per customer preferences