NEPRA can take control of KESC, warns Raja Pervez Ashraf

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervez Ashraf Saturday said that KESC has been given 10 days time and warned that NEPRA will take its control if it failed to improve the situation.

Addressing a press conference here, the Minister said Karachi is the most important city of the country and it hurts to know that the power situation is not up to the mark in the metropolis.

He said, in the present situation, there is no other option than to depend on rental power plants. ?I am ready to argue with anyone on the issue of increase in the power tariff in case of introduction of rental power plants,? he asserted.

Raja Pervez Ashraf said the government is spending Rs8 per unit on power generation and selling it for Rs5 per unit. In this situation, the government should either provide subsidy or raise the power tariff, he argued.

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Talal asks govt to seek Musharraf?s extradition

ISLAMABAD: Jamhoori Watan Party (JWP) chief Nawab Talal Bugti on Friday demanded of the government to use its diplomatic channels to put pressure on B

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Musharraf?s fate a hot topic in diplomatic circles

Islamabad

The fate of former president Pervez Musharraf and the outcome of the Sharm-el-Shaikh meeting between prime ministers of India and Pak

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?People to get modern healthcare?

LAHORE

Punjab Minister for Population Welfare Neelam Jabbar Ch has said that the government is paying full attention towards the provision of s

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Govt may request WB for extension in PSCBP loan?s deadline

ISLAMABAD: Top bureaucrats have convinced the PPP-led coalition government to request the World Bank (WB) to extend the deadline for unutilised loan a

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Seven more banks shut in U.S.

NEW YORK: U.S. regulators closed seven small banks on Friday, a pace matching a one-day total seen earlier in July and bringing the number of failures so far this year to 64.

Six of the banks were in Georgia and were subsidiaries of Security Bank Corp, having a total of 20 branches, $2.8 billion in assets and about $2.4 billion in deposits, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp said.

State Bank and Trust Co of Pinehurst, Georgia, agreed to assume all of the deposits at the six banks, whose branches will reopen under State Bank’’s name. State Bank will also purchase $2.4 billion of the assets.

The failure of the six institutions will cost the FDIC deposit insurance fund an estimated $807 million.

The FDIC said State Bank and Trust Co received a $300 million capital infusion from a group of 26 investors to help finance the deposit assumption and purchase the assets.

The FDIC said Waterford Village Bank of Clarence, New York, had been closed, with assets of $61.4 million and deposits of about $58 million.

Evans Bank NA of Angola, New York, will assume all of Waterford’’s deposits and the failure is expected to cost the FDIC’’s insurance fund $5.6 million.

The number of bank failures has increased dramatically this year as the struggling economy and loan delinquencies have taken a severe toll on financial institutions.

In contrast to the 64 failures so far this year, there were just 25 banks seized in all of 2008, and only three in 2007.

In July alone, there have been 19 bank failures.

The failures have been draining the FDIC’’s deposit insurance fund, and the agency has taken steps — including an emergency assessment on banks — to replenish the fund.

The agency keeps a running tally of problem banks that its examiners closely monitor. At the end of the first quarter, 305 undisclosed institutions were on that list. An update on the second quarter is likely next month.

Guaranty Financial Group Inc, the second-largest publicly traded bank in Texas, has said it will probably fail after loan losses and writedowns left it “critically” short of capital.

The Austin-based lender has about $16 billion of assets and more than 150 branches in Texas and California, according to its website.

If it were to fail, it would be the largest U.S. bank to collapse in 2009.

During the current financial crisis, Seattle-based lender Washington Mutual became the biggest bank to fail in U.S. history with $307 billion in assets. It was closed in September last year while suffering from losses from soured mortgages and liquidity problems.

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Jahangir Khan?s mother dies

KARACHI: Former world squash champion and Pakistan?s legendry figure Jahangir Khan?s mother Bibi Ayesha expired due to heart failure here this morning. She was 79 years of age.

Talking with Geo News from London, Jahangir Khan told that his mother was not suffering from any ailment. During Fajr prayer, she received a severe heart attack sue to which she passed away.

Jahangir Khan further told that he is returning home through the first available flight and then the namaz-e-janaza and burial of his mother will take place.

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Lawyers talk about ?unlucky? colleague

ISLAMABAD: The legal fraternity has planned to take on lawyers who would defend former president general Pervez Musharraf in any court of law. The law

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Fourteen terrorists killed, 29 apprehended: ISPR

ISLAMABAD: As many as 14 terrorists were killed and 29 others were rounded up the security forces in parts of Swat and Malakand, an ISPR update issued on search and clearance operation on Saturday said.

The security forces have also destroyed various hideouts of terrorists including training camp and a cave besides recovering huge cache of arms.

The details in this regard revealed that during search operation at Torshe Khan Sar, two terrorists were killed and four others were apprehended. A terrorist training camp and a cave was also destroyed besides recovering huge cache of arms and ammunition.

In search operation at Bararai near Khawzakhela, Malakand and Qambar the security forces apprehended 21 suspects.

Security forces conducted search operation at Akhun Kalle and killed one terrorist and apprehended another.

During search operation at Utror near Kalam one terrorist was killed. Security Forces also apprehended one terrorist and recovered arms and ammunition.

Mashran of Kitiari village handed over 2 suspected terrorists to security forces. Security forces conducted search operation at Sappari Kandao, Koto Banda and Shadas and killed 9 terrorists at Koto Banda and one at Zohaib post.

Total 217,660 cash cards have been distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand while 12 truck load of rations and relief goods were distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand on Friday.

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Sindh seeks president?s assent to

Karachi

The Sindh government has sought authority from President Asif Ali Zardari to dissolve the local government on August 13 so that adminis

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