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  KARACHI:Election fever has receded now as two-family dynasties take control of the new government. What happens to economic policymaking remains to be seen until the announcement of the finance minister, energy/power minister, the International Monetary Fund (IMF)  rsquo s new programme and the budget announcement(s).The ever-empowered outgoing caretakers did take good care of the economy in arguably the worst economic period in decades. Let  rsquo s recap some of the right   ndash  not popular   ndash  steps taken.Increase in gas and electricity prices: Subsidising energy costs is clearly out of the equation now. The fiscal space is so constrained that additional wastage is adding to sovereign risks.Energy companies are on the verge of default and surviving on a day-to-day basis witho adidas originals forum low ut any ability to expand, let alone transform.Passing the costs was step one along w nike 97 ith much-needed improvement in losses, theft, recovery,  adiletten original energy mix, infrastructure, and molecule availability.Privatisation: Lwwz Teachers urged to focus on conceptual learning
 LAHORE:A meeting of the Provincial Selection Board One (PSB-I) recommended the promotion of 242 officers, including 207 doctors, to the next grades.During the tenure of P nike sb dunk unjab Chief Secretary Yousuf Naseem Khokhar, six PSB-1 meetings have been conducted in last six months. As many as 433 officers of different provincial departments nike air  have been promoted to grades 19, 20 and 21.The meeting, held at  af1 nere the Chief Secretary s Office in the Civil Secretariat on Wednesday, reviewed promotion cases of officers of different provincial departments in grade 19 and 20.Those recommended for promotion to grade 20 include 207 general cadre doctors of the Primary and Secondary Healthcare department, four officers of Communication and Works, and one officer each of the Excise and Higher Education departments.Published in The Express Tribune, May 16th, 2019.