Source: Time
You wouldn’t want to be the President of Pakistan: Even as the military finds itself embroiled in a war against militants that much of the country’s elected leadership (and even more of the electorate) opposes, it’s hard even to keep the lights on as the limits of the country’s electricity supply mean daily blackouts […]
Time and Money Running Out for Pakistan
October 27th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Filed Under: Business · Politics
Pakistan Heading for Economic Meltdown?
October 22nd, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: ABC News
Pakistan’s Economy Woes Compound Its Security Problems
Staring an economic crisis in the face, Pakistan is meeting with the International Monetary Fund today in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with hat in hand, asking the organization for badly needed funds that would save the country from default.
And in Islamabad, staring at his own empty pockets, […]
Filed Under: Business · Politics · terrorism
A real blackout in Gaddafi Stadium Lahore
April 10th, 2008 newsmaker · No Comments
Source: Cricdb
Playing against Bangladesh is a dull contest but playing in dark is more horrible than playing against any weaker side. It was although a day and night game between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Lahore, but night factor was more illustrated due to three time power failure.
While chasing down a healthy target of 323 posted […]
Electricity import: Consortium led by WB to provide $600m to Pakistan
March 8th, 2008 Sana · 1 Comment
Source: Daily Times
By Zafar Bhutta
ISLAMABAD: The banks consortium led by World Bank will provide financing to Pakistan amounting $600 million to import electricity from Tajikistan for overcoming the gap between power demand and supply, a senior official told Daily Times.
Sources said that Pakistan has made inter governmental council that would be led by the federal […]
Filed Under: Business · Politics
The most important thing the new government in Islamabad must do
March 7th, 2008 javedrafiq · No Comments
While the new government that comes to power in Islamabad will have its plate full of problems that the people of Pakistan are facing currently but the most important problem that it can certainly alleviate and give much needed relief to the people is to tackle the shortage of power generation on war footing.
The previous […]
Filed Under: News From You
Power crisis continues…
February 4th, 2008 Sana · 1 Comment
Source: DAWN
A newspaper clipping showing the power crisis which continues to be a source of disruption in the lives of many throughout Pakistan
Filed Under: Pictures





