Pakistan railways earns Rs 2 billion in current fiscal year

BusinessPakistan railways earns Rs 2 billion in current fiscal year

Pakistan railways earns Rs 2 billion in current fiscal year

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways has earned an amount of over Rs2 billion from freight service in the first 10 months of current fiscal year, media citing officials reported on Saturday.

The officials said that improvement in freight service has enhanced the railways revenue to 121 percent as compared to last year. They said that the availability of locomotives for freight service has been enhanced from 8 to 25 on daily basis.

Moreover, the officials said that Pakistan Railways is expected to receive more locomotives in near future which will further boost the freight traffic.

Must read

Recent News

Dr. Attia Anwar

Good and nourishing food, the pillar for wellbeing

0
By Dr. Attia AnwerThe food we eat has a role in our physical and mental health. First of all physical health and mental...

Lt. Gen. S M Kamr-ul-Hassan of Bangladesh met COAS Gen Asim Munir and CJCSC...

0
Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Lieutenant General S M Kamr-ul-Hassan, Principal Staff Officer (PSO) of the Armed Forces Division of Bangladesh, is visiting Pakistan and met with...
Remembering Operation Zarb-e-Azb--- An action to clean terrorism from Pakistan

Pakistan’s Security Situation 2024: 444 terrorist attacks against security forces, resulting in 685 personnel...

0
Monitoring Desk: The year 2024 has proven to be the deadliest year in Pakistan in terms of security forces and civilian casualties in the...
Pakistani students participate in Harvard Model United Nations Dubai 2025

Pakistani students participate in Harvard Model United Nations Dubai 2025

0
Press ReleaseDubai, UAE: Harvard University’s International Relations Council (IRC), in collaboration with WorldView Education, organized the Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) Dubai 2025 from...

Indian Visa Bumper Sale for Afghans

0
Monitoring Desk: After establishing a strategic partnership, India reopened the "e-Emergency X-Misc Visa" category for Afghans this week in Dubai so both countries can...
Advertisement