5 stolen motorcycles recovered
Pesco’s dues recovery drive in Dera circle yields results
More rain-wind/thundershowers expected in coming days with occasional gaps
Federal Minister for Interior Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti was received by Mayor Lianyungang on his arrival to attend the 2023 Conference of Global Public Security Cooperation Forum.


CHINA: September 18 –
MD National Book Foundation Dr. Raja Mazhar Hameed presented the portraits of leaders of independence movement of Pakistan Chaudhry Rehmat Ali and Qazi Muhammad Isa to Federal Minister Madad Ali Sindh


ISLAMABAD: September 18 –
Caretaker Minister for Planning Development and Special initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed meets with delegation of World Bank led by its country Director, Mr. Njay Benhassine on Monday at the Planning Ministry.


ISLAMABAD: September 18 –
PWCC announces Pakistan team for T20 Wheelchair Cricket Asia Cup 2023
Labourers are busy loading wood on the tractor trolly at the timber market.

MULTAN: September 18 –
PSX gains 49 points
ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday gained 49.67 points, a positive change of 0.11 percent, closing at 45,803.19 points against 45,753.52 points the previous trading day.
A total of 103,494,874 shares valuing Rs 3.296 billion were traded during the day as compared to 222,531,077 shares valuing Rs.11.056 billion on the last trading day.
As many as 308 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 133 of them recorded gains and 145 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 30 companies remained unchanged.
The three top-trading companies were Pak Refinery with 7,869,080 shares at Rs 14.78 per share; SEARLR2 with 7,346,312 shares at Rs 1.02 per share and Agritech Limited with 6,297,000 shares at Rs 8.25 per share.
Khyber Tobacco witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 24.98 per share price, closing at Rs 375.32, whereas the runner-up was Mari Petroleum XD with Rs.18.60 rise in its per share price to Rs 1,550.40.
Mehmood Textile witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs.43.53 per share closing at Rs 536.97, followed by Nestle Pakistan with Rs.22.50 decline to close at Rs.7,000.00.





