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blmh SHC to ask SBP finance ministry about IMF loan
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  PESHAWAR:The provincial chief executive on Friday granted his formal approval for at least three housing schemes in the province, including the establishment of and initiating construction work on a housing scheme in Swat.This was directed by Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan on Friday as he chaired a meeting of the provincial housing department to review  air force women housing schemes launched by the incumbent government.Mahmood formally approved the establishment and initiation of construction work on the housing schemes at Dangram Swat. The  adidas originals ultraboost scheme is spread over an area of 218 kanals and will also include a media colony for local journalists.The chief minister further approve blue air max d the establishment of the Hangu Township Scheme on self-finance basis.Directing to expedite work on ongoing and new housing schemes in the province, Mahmood stressed on the timely completion of the  Naya Pakistan Housing Programme  in the Surizai District of Peshawar which is spread over an area of 8,500 ka Pthg WHO joins TikTok to fight coronavirus misinformation
 ISLAMABAD:The election process entered its second phase on Monday with the returning officers  jordan1 embarking upon the weeklong task of scrutinising the tho adidas spezial usands of nomination papers filed during December 22-24 period for the National Assembly and the four provincial assemblies.The process of scrutiny of the nomination papers would continue until December 30 after which the candidates could challenge the decisions of the returning officers, if any, in appellate tribunals until January 3, 2024, which would be decided by January 10, according to the election schedule.Sunday was the last day of the extended deadline for filing the nomination papers. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) relea jordan panda sed the data of papers, which showed that the number of candidates in this election is the highest ever in the country.Overall 28,626 candidates for both national and provincial assemblies submitted their nomination papers   ndash  7,913 for the 266 general seats of the National Assembly and 18,546 for