The textile industry is set to milk more money following CCOE approval of another package worth Rs26b for the industry by extending the ToU tariff scheme.
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86 govt institutions sans permanent head
Cabinet Division seeks details of vacant posts, reasons for delay in appointment from ministries
ISLAMABAD:
The civil bureaucracy seems to have completely disregarded the governmental decision to fill the top positions vacant at various government departments and institutions as 86 such institutions are still operating on an ad hoc basis without a permanent head.
Documents show that 15 important departments working under the Ministry of Energy operate without a permanent head. Eleven institutions under the National Food Security and Research Division also function on an ad hoc basis without a permanent chief executive officer (CEO) or managing director (MD).
ISLAMABAD: The Cabinet Committee on Energy that met here on Thursday noted that the projected circular debt accumulation is on the decline as the circular debt flow in FY 2020-21 is now projected.
National
February 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The move by the Maritime Affairs Division (MAD) for creating a monopoly of two private LNG terminals, which are not yet visible on the ground, on the existing pipeline capacity has got scuttled as a sub-committee on the issue, headed by Asad Umar, has clearly opposed the move, saying the concessions proposed to the original terms of the provisional LoI (Letter of Intent) and project guidelines are meant to favoring the two companies, Tabeer and Energas that could leave other players in the market high and dry.
“The concessions granted by the Port Qasim Authority would benefit Energas and Tabeer and, therefore, it would dihonour the judgment of the Supreme Court, passed against the JJVL case,” unfolded the official documents, containing the analysis and conclusions of the seven-member subcommittee. The conclusions of the subcommittee would be presented in the next meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE). The sub-committee, compris