State-Owned Firms’ Losses
According to sources, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has requested Pakistan to submit a report on the losses suffered by state-owned enterprises.
During ongoing discussions with the IMF delegation as part of an economic review, the Finance Ministry sought an extension until December 2023.

A preliminary report detailing the losses incurred by government institutions was presented to the IMF but was subsequently rejected.
The meeting also evaluated the performance of the Central Monitoring Unit, which was established to monitor the losses incurred by national institutions.
The Pakistani government has assured the IMF that it will provide a revised report in the near future to address the concerns raised during the discussions. Overall, Pakistan’s commitment to providing a revised report on State-Owned Firms‘ Losses reflects its dedication to addressing concerns raised during discussions with the IMF.
The Call For Celebrity Advocacy: Where Does Humanity Stand?
Meanwhile,
The ongoing siege of Gaza has resulted in a staggering death toll approaching 10,000, with countless others injured, yet the global response remains remarkably muted. This silence is particularly glaring among celebrities in the United States, theĀ United Kingdom, and other Western countries.
Celebrities possess immense influence and the power to shape public opinion, making their silence in the face of such a humanitarian crisis deeply concerning.
Celebrities, as original influencers, wield great sway over their vast audiences. While some may dismiss their opinions, they are role models for impressionable individuals worldwide. In times of mass atrocities, celebritiesā silence is no longer acceptable; it is tantamount to complicity in the face of a grave humanitarian issue.

