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Adeel Hassan is an economic and business journalist who writes about finance, inflation, and stock market trends. He simplifies complex financial topics for everyday readers.

Adeel Hassan

Adeel Hassan is an economic and business journalist who writes about finance, inflation, and stock market trends. He simplifies complex financial topics for everyday readers.

Sindh Wheat Procurement 2026: Facing Hari Card Issues? How to Fix Payment Delays at Your Local Centre Today

Sindh Wheat Procurement 2026: Facing Hari Card Issues? How to Fix Payment Delays at Your Local Centre Today

Sindh wheat procurement 2026 marks a big leap as Sindh digitises wheat procurement in Pakistan, transforming the country’s agricultural sector. The procurement process in 2026 is transparent, technologically advanced and revolves around the Benazir Hari

Solar for the Masses: Why Sindh’s Subsidised Energy Model Could Reshape Pakistan’s Power Economy

Solar for the Masses: Why Sindh’s Subsidised Energy Model Could Reshape Pakistan’s Power Economy

The energy environment in Pakistan is steadily but powerfully changing, and at the center of this transformation is the Sindh Solar Scheme by the Sindh government. This subsidised model was meant to ensure that renewable

Pakistan Market Crash: KSE-100 Sheds 3,000 Points in Hours: Why Your Savings Just Took a Hit This Monday

Pakistan Market Crash: KSE-100 Sheds 3,000 Points in Hours: Why Your Savings Just Took a Hit This Monday

On Monday, April 20, 2026, KSE-100 crash 2026 was witnessed as the financial markets of Pakistan experienced a sudden fall. Yet by no means the first closing of over 3,000 points in the main index

Pakistan’s Energy Breakthrough: OGDC Discovers Major Oil and Gas Reserves in Kohat

Pakistan’s Energy Breakthrough: OGDC Discovers Major Oil and Gas Reserves in Kohat

Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDC Kohat Discovery) of Pakistan has reached a big milestone in the energy sector when it announced the discovery of a big oil and gas field in the Kohat

Brain Drain vs Remittances What’s Better for Pakistan

Brain Drain vs Remittances What’s Better for Pakistan

The economy of Pakistan is defined not only by national policies but also by brain drain Pakistan and the migration of its citizens to the rest of the world. Two key forces are central to

Why Pakistan’s Tax System Fails the Middle Class

Why Pakistan’s Tax System Fails the Middle Class

Taxation in Pakistan has been a subject of controversy since time immemorial, primarily with respect to its effect on the middle class within the Pakistan tax system. On the one hand, taxation is crucial to

Today’s Gold Price in Karachi: Sudden Rs1,100 Increase Shocks Buyers

Today’s Gold Price in Karachi: Sudden Rs1,100 Increase Shocks Buyers

Gold price in Karachi unexpectedly skyrocketed today. This sharp increase had both buyers and have been taken by surprise. Despite having experienced a relatively stable period, the sudden increase of Rs.1,100 per tola in gold

Why Pakistan Raised Petrol To Rs458 And Diesel To Rs520: Fuel Shock And Cost Pressure

Why Pakistan Raised Petrol To Rs458 And Diesel To Rs520: Fuel Shock And Cost Pressure

Pakistan Fuel Prices Surge as Pakistan’s jump to Rs458.40 for petrol and Rs520.35 for high-speed diesel was not a routine revision. It came after a sharp global oil shock tied to the latest Middle East

Why Pi Network Is Back On Crypto Watchlists In Pakistan: PI To PKR Movement And Market Mood

Why Pi Network Is Back On Crypto Watchlists In Pakistan: PI To PKR Movement And Market Mood

Pi Network Pakistan is back in Pakistan’s crypto chatter, and this time it is not only because of curiosity. The PI to PKR conversion has started getting watched again as traders, miners, and casual holders

Petrol Subsidy App Explained: What Pakistan’s New Low-Income Fuel App Is Expected To Do

Petrol Subsidy App Explained: What Pakistan’s New Low-Income Fuel App Is Expected To Do

Pakistan Petrol Subsidy App is shaping up as a targeted relief tool, not a blanket price cut. The idea is simple: instead of subsidising fuel for everyone, the government wants verified low-income users, especially motorcycle