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Author: Rizwan Yousaf
Rizwan Yousaf is a technology and startup journalist who writes about Pakistan’s digital transformation. His reporting focuses on innovation, entrepreneurship, and the growing tech ecosystem shaping the country’s future economy.
Overseas Pakistanis serve as the economic backbone of the nation, remitting billions of dollars annually in valuable foreign exchange. Historically, expatriates frequently relied on risky, unmonitored…
Education in Pakistan has fully embraced the digital era. From formatting research tasks, logging onto distant college portals, coding software to even starting a freelance career…
When university semester deadlines loom and your pockets are empty, students experience immense academic and mental stress. Securing a traditional educational student loan from mainstream commercial…
The cost of petrol has been fluctuating in Pakistan and commuting costs have been increasing, which has led to a surge in the demand for electric…
The Ministry of Energy and the Power Division, Government of Pakistan, have officially tightened the framework for power sector relief. To curb misuse and ensure transparency,…
In a significant transformation, the Sindh Excise, Taxation, and Narcotics Control Department (EDTNDC) has modernized the process of transfer of ownership of vehicles by completely digitising…
Car ownership is definitely one of the most significant financial achievements in Pakistan. The prices of brand new vehicles keep rising with the inflation and currency’s…
Commuters traveling on Sharea Faisal, Karachi’s primary urban artery, are now subject to a highly sophisticated electronic traffic enforcement mechanism. The Traffic Regulation and Citation System…
The ongoing increases in basic electricity rates and charges per unit of electricity have made it extremely difficult for the average Pakistanis household to afford their…
Verifying the official ownership documents—locally known as the “Fard” or land registry record—is the most critical step when buying or selling real estate in Pakistan.In the…












