A special meeting of the Board of Governors of Cadet College Petaro was held at the Chief Minister's House, led by President Asif Ali Zardari. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah was also present and thanked President Zardari for holding the meeting. "It’s a privilege for us to host a meeting of this prestigious institution," said the Chief Minister. The meeting was attended by MPA Dr. Sikandar Ali Shoro, Chief Secretary Asif Haider Shah, Principal Secretary Agha Wasif, Secretary Abdul Rahim Sheikh, and Finance Secretary Fayyaz Ahmed Jatoi. Other participants included Chairman Board of Governors and Commander Karachi Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi, Secretary to the President Muhammad Shakeel Malik, Commodore Rashid Nazir, Captain Abdul Ghaffar, Air Commodore Atir Amir, and several others. President Zardari welcomed everyone, saying, "Cadet College Petaro is my alma mater. I studied here, and it’s very close to my heart. I want to contribute to its growth....
Pakistan to export 1000 MW of electricity daily to Tajikistan Pakistan formally offers to sell electricity to Tajikistan, Pakistan ready to supply electricity at a rate of Rs 15 per unit.
Pakistan to export 1000 MW of electricity daily to Tajikistan Pakistan formally offers to sell electricity to Tajikistan, Pakistan ready to supply electricity at a rate of Rs 15 per unit.
Pakistan has offered to export 1000 MW of electricity daily to Tajikistan. According to details, Pakistan has officially offered to sell electricity to Tajikistan. According to the details, Pakistan has told the Tajik government that Pakistan is ready to provide them electricity at a rate of Rs 15 per unit.
Pakistan has requested the Tajik government to grant bilateral trade awards to Pakistan. Under the agreement, Pakistan will be required to export 1000 MW of electricity daily to Tajikistan. On the other hand, Federal Minister for Power and Petroleum Omar Ayub Khan has said that to increase the supply of hydrogen energy, it needs to reduce the cost of conventional fuel, efforts to make Pakistan hydrogen energy a cheap and reliable source of energy. I will fully support you.
He expressed these views while addressing the second Hydrogen Energy Ministerial Conference here on Wednesday. Omar Ayub Khan called on the concerned parties to work with all developing countries to increase their capacity and assist in the research and development of future energy sources. He said that the Tokyo Declaration, issued at the first Energy Ministerial Conference last year, will help to achieve all the goals regarding the promotion of hydrogen energy use.
Later, the Federal Minister for Power and Petroleum also attended the International Conference on Carbon Recycling. Speaking on the occasion, he assured that Pakistan as a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement would support and endorse positive efforts to achieve the goal of reducing greenhouse gases. He said that although Pakistan's share of greenhouse gases is less than 1 percent, it has taken various steps, including the phase-out elimination of high-sulfur fuel oil used in power generation.
Pakistan has requested the Tajik government to grant bilateral trade awards to Pakistan. Under the agreement, Pakistan will be required to export 1000 MW of electricity daily to Tajikistan. On the other hand, Federal Minister for Power and Petroleum Omar Ayub Khan has said that to increase the supply of hydrogen energy, it needs to reduce the cost of conventional fuel, efforts to make Pakistan hydrogen energy a cheap and reliable source of energy. I will fully support you.
He expressed these views while addressing the second Hydrogen Energy Ministerial Conference here on Wednesday. Omar Ayub Khan called on the concerned parties to work with all developing countries to increase their capacity and assist in the research and development of future energy sources. He said that the Tokyo Declaration, issued at the first Energy Ministerial Conference last year, will help to achieve all the goals regarding the promotion of hydrogen energy use.
Later, the Federal Minister for Power and Petroleum also attended the International Conference on Carbon Recycling. Speaking on the occasion, he assured that Pakistan as a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement would support and endorse positive efforts to achieve the goal of reducing greenhouse gases. He said that although Pakistan's share of greenhouse gases is less than 1 percent, it has taken various steps, including the phase-out elimination of high-sulfur fuel oil used in power generation.
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