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The Punjab government requests an extension for arguments in the May 9 cases.

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The Punjab government has requested additional time to submit reasons in its appeal for the revocation of bail granted to the accused in the May 9 assault on military installations in Rawalpindi.

A three-member panel, led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, adjudicated the petitions submitted by the Punjab administration.

During the hearing, the additional prosecutor general asked time to submit JIT reports, indicating that arguments will be based on their findings.

The CJP observed that several appeals pertained to case transfers, which have now rendered invalid.

The court was notified that the judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court in Rawalpindi had been reassigned and that a fine of Rs200,000 had been levied on 11 transferred cases.

The Supreme Court allotted time for the Punjab government to submit its report and scheduled additional hearings on the issue.

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Before forming an alliance against the government, PTI requested that “unity” be ensured.

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Before forming an alliance against the current administration, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi urged the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Wednesday to maintain party unity.

In voicing his opinions, Kundi poked fun at the administration of Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. Kundi declared a demonstration against the KP administration.

“The sit-ins will take place following Eid,” Kundi stated. We’ll observe how farmers and representatives of local bodies fail to receive their due.

“The corruption and mismanagement prevail in the province [KP],” he stated.

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The cost of electricity is anticipated to drop by Rs4.95 per unit.

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The hearing on K-Electric’s proposal to lower electricity rates for Karachi customers by Rs4.95 per unit under the monthly fuel adjustment for December has been concluded by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA).

Following data assessment, the regulatory body will make its decision public.

During the hearing, K-Electric officials informed NEPRA that there are arrears of Rs5 billion related to partial load, open cycle, and startup costs. They insisted that the current application reimburse this sum.

Customers, meantime, demanded that the public receive the entire benefit of the gasoline adjustment alleviation without any deductions. They also expressed worry over the ongoing load shedding in Karachi’s business districts and the city’s failure to implement the industrial support package.

K-Electric officials provided details on power generation costs, stating that in December, the company generated electricity at Rs18.60 per unit from its own sources. In contrast, K-Electric received power from the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) for Rs9.60 per unit, indicating a notable pricing disparity.

K-Electric has contested the industrial support package in court, according to NEPRA authorities. They did, however, guarantee that after carefully examining the facts, a final decision about the Rs 4.95 per unit cut will be taken. Customers in Karachi will get a Rs5 billion reduction in their electricity prices if the proposal is accepted.

Whether Karachi residents will receive the much-needed reduction in their electricity prices depends on NEPRA’s decision, which is anticipated to be made soon.

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Dhirkot’s Software Technology Park is now the seventh active IT hub.

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A software technology park has been established in Dhirkot, Azad Kashmir, by the Special Communications Organization.

Dhirkot Stp is the seventh operational Technology Park in the region’s 50-it-center plan.

There are 20 freelance hubs operating in Dhirkot at the moment.

The Park provides high-speed internet, modern facilities, and startup incubation centers. It will support local IT professionals and businesses and open up job opportunities for young people.

Software engineer Shehzad Ali said that he and his group were using the facilities to their advantage and that they were working there for free.

Locals praised SCO for the initiative, describing it as a noteworthy step in integrating young people into the global digital economy.

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