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April 6, 2021
KARACHI/LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani on Monday demanded for banning inter-provincial transport, including air and rail from Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan, as the country reported 43 more deaths, including a doctor in Peshawar, and 4,323 new virus cases during the last 24 hours.
Addressing a press conference in Karachi, Ghani said number of coronavirus cases could rapidly increase in Sindh if people continued to commute from Punjab and KP. He said the situation in Sindh was under control in terms of Covid-19 infections but it could get worse if the inter-provincial transport continued to run.
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Petrochemical program gains momentum
By approving the first project grant through the Alberta Petrochemicals Incentive Program (APIP), Alberta’s government is capitalizing on a multibillion-dollar opportunity in this emerging sector.
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Inter Pipeline’s approximately $4-billion propane-to-polypropylene plastic facility, located in the Industrial Heartland just north of Edmonton, is the first of its kind in North America, adding more value to a fast-growing part of Alberta’s economy. Through APIP, the company will receive a $408-million grant – spread out over three years – once the project becomes operational. The facility is under construction and will have employed 16,000 Albertans directly and indirectly during its construction in full-time jobs, and will employ over 300 Albertans permanently.