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Prime Minister Imran Khan will chair the federal cabinet meeting today (Tuesday) to discuss a 15-point agenda including the economic and political situation of the country.
The meeting will take place at the Prime Minister Office in the federal capital.
According to sources, a decision to keep government vehicles at the disposal of the PM's Office will be approved in the meeting.
The nomination of non-official members of the Islamabad Wildlife Board will come under discussion.
Sources further informed that, the cabinet will be apprised on losses and gains made by the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) adding that the extension of the additional charge of the director general of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will also be approved.
The cabinet will also approve the appointment of the Secretary of the Inter-Board Committee of Chairman and the date of implementation of the Legal Aid and Justice Authority Act, 2020.
The cabinet will also be briefed on economic indicators and the revival plan of Pakistan Railways and it will endorse the decisions of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) and the cabinet committee on legislation.
The federal cabinet will approve the change in the pay structure of the Electronic Certification Accreditation Council employees and the appointment of the Executive Director of the State Life Insurance Corporation, the sources informed.
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