In a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, chaired by Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, a 20-point agenda was discussed and a report was presented that said that 80 per cent implementation has been carried out on the decisions taken in earlier meetings.
According to sources, the cabinet reviewed implementation of the decisions taken during the last meeting. The PM and the cabinet expressed satisfaction over the performance of finance ministry and planning, development and reform ministry.
Moreover, the cabinet members reviewed amendments in reforms for Gilgit-Baltistan and decided to continue consultations regarding granting it the status of an interim province.
The cabinet also approved formation of a new board of trustees for Karachi Port Trust (KPT) and appointment of chairman Port Qasim Authority, sources added.
The agreements between anti-narcotics forces of Pakistan and Canada were also approved by the cabinet. In addition, the cabinet approved the launching of a Rs50 coin to mark World Anti-Corruption Day, sources said.