A A
Follow us on twitter
 Subscribe to RSS

Gilani for effective implementation of energy conservation measures

Wed, Jul 28, 2010

National

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday stressed the need for implementation of energy conservation measures both by the federal and provincial governments in true letter and spirit. He appreciated the Punjab government for strict implementation of these measures.

The prime minister was talking to Punjab Provincial Excise and Taxation Minister, Mian Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman who called on him here at the Prime Minister’s Secretariat on Tuesday after the conclusion of the Energy Summit Review Meeting.

The premier asked the Punjab minister to convey his appreciation to the chief minister of Punjab for effective implementing of the decisions of the Energy Conference.

Mian Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman apprised the prime minister that the Punjab government is leading the rest of the country in implementation of energy conservation measures and will continue to extend full cooperation to the federal government in this regard.

Leave a Reply

Powered by WP Hashcash

Latest Articles and Features of Pakistan

    A dying man trusted you to save his baby — don’t let him down

    A dying man trusted you to save his baby — don’t let him down
  • The Sunday Times The Pakistan floods have devastated a nation already reeling from violence and poverty. Unless the West steps up its aid, the Taliban will fill the void Jemima Khan Pakistan celebrated its 63rd birthday yesterday. It’s the country I feel I grew up in, arriving 15 years ago almost to the day as [...]
  • Pakistan floods ‘hit 14m people’

    Pakistan floods ‘hit 14m people’
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-10896849   BBC’s Adam Mynott: ‘It’s a catastrophe… and that’s no overstatement’ The worst floods in Pakistan’s history have hit at least 14 million people, officials say. Twelve million are affected in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces, while a further two million are affected in Sindh. In Indian-administered Kashmir, at least 113 people died in [...]
  • Criticism of Zardari in Pakistan hides a political game

    Criticism of Zardari in Pakistan hides a political game
  • By M Ilyas Khan BBC News, Islamabad http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-10901583 The Pakistani media’s criticism of President Asif Ali Zardari over his visit to the United Kingdom has been unprecedented. Newspapers and television news have criticised him for being absent when Pakistan was struck by the worst floods in living memory. While the president has been out of [...]
  • Pakistan’s fumbling fielders let the side down again

    Pakistan’s fumbling fielders let the side down again
  • England v Pakistan, 2nd npower Test, Edgbaston, 1st day Can’t bat, can’t field – Pakistan, just accept that verdict Nagraj Gollapudi at Edgbaston August 6, 2010 Shoaib Malik was shaking his hands in pain having failed to take a difficult, though manageable, catch at point. Imran Farhat was trying to invent a new form of [...]
  • Sorry Pakistan crumble for new low

    Sorry Pakistan crumble for new low
  • England v Pakistan, 2nd npower Test, Edgbaston The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan August 6, 2010 England 112 for 2 (Trott 31*, Pietersen 36*) lead Pakistan 72 (Anderson 4-20, Broad 4-38) by 40 runs Pakistan were poor in the first Test, but were even worse at Edgbaston as they crashed for 72 on the opening day [...]
  • Kamran dropped for second Test

    Kamran dropped for second Test
  • England v Pakistan, 2nd npower Test, Edgbaston Nagraj Gollapudi in Birmingham August 5, 2010 Kamran Akmal has paid the price for his poor performance in the first Test against England at Trent Bridge, and has been dropped from Pakistan’s team for the second game at Edgbaston, which gets underway on Friday. Akmal’s position came under [...]
This site is protected by WP-CopyRightPro