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Karachi becomes sixth cheapest city to live in

Highlights
  • Karachi becomes the sixth cheapest city for dwellers, reveals survey.
  • The is led by Venezuela's Caracas as the least expensive in the world.
  • On the other hand, Paris, Hong Kong and Singapore lead the most expensive cities' list.

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Karachi has been named one of the cheapest cities to live in, taking the sixth spot on the list with over 133 in the world.

A BBC report citing a survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit revealed that Karachi is the sixth, least expensive city in the world beating Indian capital of New Delhi which lies on number eight, while the list was led by Venezuelan city of Caracas through a comparison done of over 133 cities.

On the other hand, Syria’s Damascus was the second cheapest in the world followed by Uzbekistan’s Tashkent.

Moreover, the report also revealed Argentina, Venezuela, Turkey and Brazil saw a severe decline in their living cost in 2019, with a growing number of places around the globe becoming less expensive owing to economic and political factors.

On the contrary, Paris, Hong Kong and Singapore maintained their top spots in the world’s most expensive cities for dwellers.
 
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Pakistan enters in another era, an era of getting discovered its land of flowers and essence by the tourists of 175 countries with a fresh visa regime facilitated by Online Visa across the world.

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan, during a briefing on Thursday, was informed that 11 Integrated Tourism Zones would be established in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and replicating the model 08 zones would also be set up in Punjab.

These Integrated Tourism Zones would not only serve to showcase tourist potential of the country and promote tourism but would also ensure preservation of natural beauty, biodiversity, forests cover and promotion of eco-tourism at the newly established tourist resorts.


A detailed briefing was also made about the draft Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tourism Act 2019.

Senior Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Atif Khan shared salient features of the draft legislation on tourism and informed the meeting that under the ambit of this upcoming law exclusive jurisdiction would be clearly chalked out to avoid coordination problems and to overcome low performance capacity of organizations.

It was further informed that private sector would play a leading role in development of tourism while the government would provide an enabling environment and act as a facilitator.

The Integrated Tourism Zones would include Gabeen Jabba, Swat, (elevation 9,200 feet above sea level), Mankyal, Swat (8,700 ft), Bayon, Swat (11,000 ft), Bir Mughlasht, Chitral (9,000 ft), Golain, Chitral (10,400), Qaqlasht, Chitral (7,500 ft), Burwai, Naran (10,000 ft) and Mahaban, Buner (6,600 ft). The Prime Minister was briefed that internationally successful models were being followed for promoting tourism in the country.

Yasir Humayun, Minister Tourism Punjab apprised that eight Integrated Tourism Zones would be established in Punjab.

Prime Minister Imran Khan said that with the development of tourist resorts and provision of required facilities, the tourism sector would receive tremendous boost.

He directed that a comprehensive website be launched immediately identifying all tourist zones being set up with detailed information for local as well as foreign tourists.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019
 
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Pakistan relaxes visa regime for 48 countries


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4:33 PM | April 27, 2019

Pakistan on Saturday announced to have a relaxed visa regime for 48 countries.

Out of these 48 countries, all nationals of the five countries will visit Pakistan without any visa. These countries include Nepal, Maldives, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago and Western Samoa.

While citizens of 12 countries holding diplomatic passports shall be able to visit Pakistan without any visa.

Similarly, citizens of 31 countries holding diplomatic and official passports shall get a visa-free entry in Pakistan.

The Pakistan government has taken this step to promote tourism in Pakistan however it is interesting to note how tourism can be promoted when ordinary citizens have not been allowed to have visa-free entry.

Out of five countries that have been granted visa-free entry only Maldives and Nepal are well know countries while Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago and Western Samoa are less know countries and perhaps nobody would be interested to visit Pakistan all the way from a far off continent.

Analysts believe this visa regime may not help the government achieve desired results. It can only be beneficial when ordinary citizens are allowed visa relaxation, they opined.
 

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