PTI | Islamabad | Published 12.12.20, 12:51 AM
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday reshuffled his cabinet on the directions of a court that barred un-elected advisers and special assistants from heading the cabinet committees.
This is the fourth cabinet shakeup since Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) came to power in 2018. The change followed the recent verdict of the Islamabad High Court barring un-elected advisers and special assistants from heading the cabinet committees.
Khan appointed Sheikh Rashid Ahmed as interior minister and Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh as finance minister.
State-run Radio Pakistan reported that Ahmed was already a part of the cabinet working as minister for railways, while Hafeez Sheikh was serving as advisor on finance and revenue.
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Emissions intensity cut by 21%, says PM.
India was not only on track to fulfilling its climate commitments but would go further, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the Climate Action Summit (CAS) on Saturday. However, he refrained from announcing enhanced ambitions or targets.
The online event was organised to mark five years since the signing of the Paris Agreement, in which 190 countries committed to taking action to limit global temperature from rising beyond 2°C.
In his five-minute address, Mr. Modi said India had reduced its emissions intensity by 21% since 2005. Installed solar capacity has grown to 36 gigawatt in 2020. The country’s renewable energy capacity was the fourth largest in the world and would reach 175GW before 2022.
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