Tag: Weekly
Weekly inflation increases by 0.21 per cent
The weekly inflation for the week ended on August 18 for the combined income group witnessed an increase of 0.21 per cent as compared...
Weekly inflation falls by 0.18 percent
The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the week ended on July 19 where the lowest income group up to Rs 8,000 registered decrease of...
Weekly inflation up by 0.55%
The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the week ended on July 4 for the lowest income group up to Rs 8,000 registered an increase...
SC decides not to opt for two weekly holidays
A ‘full court’ meeting of the Supreme Court chaired by Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Monday decided that the apex court...
Notification of two weekly offs issued
The federal government has issued notification of two weekly offs with effect from October 15.
According to the notification issued by the Interior Ministry, it...
PM wants us to work less
It just goes to show how disconnected the top leaders are from a regular Pakistani. Recently the Prime Minister, in his great wisdom, announced...
2 weekly holidays not for Punjab: Shahbaz
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Wednesday that the two weekly holidays announced by the government were not for Punjab and the decision...
Two weekly offs, markets to close at sunset: Cabinet
Cabinet decided two weekly off in federal government institutions and early closure of business in the country on Wednesday to tackle the energy crisis,...
Flies buzz over food stalls at Rawalpindi’s weekly bazaars
Flies over dirty food stalls at weekly bazaars and the cleaning of utensils being used to serve customers with dirty water speaks volumes about...
Weekly free puppet show from today
The Pakistan National Council of the Arts, working under the Ministry of Culture, has scheduled a free puppet show on Monday (today) 2011 at...
Weekly inflation goes up by 0.15 per cent
The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the week ended on August 25, for the lowest income group up to Rs.3,000, has registered nominal increase...
Weekly inflation witnesses nominal increase
The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), for the week that ended on August 11, 2011, for the lowest income group of up to Rs3,000, has...
Weekly SPI increases by 0.53pc
The rise in prices of kitchen items including chicken, beef, mutton, sugar, wheat flour, rice, onion and fresh milk has pushed up the weekly...
Weekly inflation falls by 0.32pc
The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), for the lowest income group, has dwindled by a weekly 0.32 percent in the week ended on May 19....
Weekly inflation rises by 0.07pc
The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), for the lowest income group up to Rs 3,000, has registered a weekly increase of 0.07 percent. SPI, in...
Weekly inflation increases by 0.48pc
ISLAMABAD - The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), for the week ended 07 April, for the lowest income group up to Rs.3,000, has registered an increase of 0.48 percent over the previous week. Provisional figures from the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) revealed that SPI, for the week under review in the above mentioned group, was recorded at 300.16 points as against 298.73 points in the previous week.
The weekly SPI has been computed with base 2000 2001=100 covering 17 urban
The weekly SPI has been computed with base 2000 2001=100 covering 17 urban
APCNGA divided over two-day weekly closure
LAHORE - After not getting an encouraging response from its members, the All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) decided to postpone the violation of the two-day weekly closure of CNG stations, Pakistan Today has learnt.
The APCNGA had planned to violate the two-day weekly closure by opening CNG stations in Lahore region on Monday and Tuesday but its members did not give an encouraging response, which compelled the APCNGA to drop the idea of violating the ban, sources said. Last
The APCNGA had planned to violate the two-day weekly closure by opening CNG stations in Lahore region on Monday and Tuesday but its members did not give an encouraging response, which compelled the APCNGA to drop the idea of violating the ban, sources said. Last