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PR to reconstruct 600 coaches, 250km long track in Sri Lanka

Lahore—Pakistan Railways (PR) will rehabilitate 250 km long rail track damaged in civil war in Sri Lanka besides carrying out a project for improving Sri Lankan Railways’ rolling stock.

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Lankan envoy for expansion of trade with Pakistan

Lahore—Sri Lankan High Commissioner Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody has said that there is a vast scope for expansion of two-way trade between Pakistan and Sri Lanka under Free Trade Agreement (FTA) He was speaking at a seminar on ‘Business opportunities with Sri Lanka under Free Trade Agreement’ jointly organized by the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) here on Friday.

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ICCI underlines need for new water reservoirs

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Islamabad—Pakistan is fast moving from being a water stressed country to a water scarce country which could put heavy brakes on economic growth and government should accelerate its efforts for setting up new water reservoirs and dams on emergent basis to cope with the looming water crisis. This was stated by Mian Shaukat Masud, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) in a statement. He said according to official reports the per capita availability of water in Pakistan has gradually dwindled from 5,260-cubic metres in 1951 to about 1000-cubic metres in recent years and if this trend continued, it could go as low as 550-cubic metres by 2025, which shows the gravity of the situation.

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ADB provides $500m for economic transformation

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Islamabad—The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB’s) and Government of Pakistan signed today an agreement for two loans to Pakistan totaling US$500 million that will assist the government with its macroeconomic stability efforts and fund a targeted safety net program for the poor. The US$500 million approved by ADB’s board yesterday known as AETP2, is the second subprogram of the Accelerating Economic Transformation Program (AETP). The loans support short- and medium-term reform actions being taken by Pakistan’s government in response to the global economic and financial crisis. The loans also carry forward measures enacted by the government in 2008 to cushion the impact of skyrocketing global fuel and food prices.

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Two 450MW IPPs start test operations

Islamabad—Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervez Ashraf on Friday said two Independent Power Producers with a combine production capacity of 450 MW have started test operations. Talking to journalists here after chairing the 18th Board meeting of Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB), the minister reiterated government’s commitment to end load shedding in the country by December 31 this year.

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