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Pakistan reaches new $7 billion loan deal with IMF
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoEarlier this year, the IMF approved the immediate release of the final $1.1 billion tranche of a $3 billion bailout to Pakistan. Finance Minister...
Pakistan eyes fresh $6 billion IMF bailout this month
Firstpost· 6 days agoCash-strapped Pakistan is hoping to reach a deal with the ‘International Monetary Fund’ (IMF) this...
Gods dressed, snake charmers deployed—Jagannath temple ready for vault opening after 4 decades
Theprint· 4 days agoThe cache of diamonds, gold ornaments, and precious stones including betel leaf-shaped beads will be...
The world is his STAGE
Tribune India· 6 days agoOne moment, celebrated theatre person Kewal Dhaliwal offers us a slice of history like his recently held production (July 2 in Amritsar) Asghar Wajahat’s...
Pakistan secures new $7 billion loan from IMF offering breather for govt
Business Standard India· 4 days agoPakistan reached a new $7 billion loan deal with the International Monetary Fund, offering breathing...
Assassinations that shook the world and changed history - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoThe attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally on...
Pakistan reaches new USD 7 billion loan deal with International Monetary Fund
The Telegraph· 4 days agoPakistan and the IMF have agreed on a USD 7 billion aid package spread over more than three years to...
Govt revises ground rent for 5-star hotels, sends notices worth crores
Indian Express· 2 days agoThis, the L&DO said, was calculated with the rate of Rs 8.13 crore for The Imperial and Rs 3.85...
Insults are an instrument of politics—a means to cut rivals down to size
Livemint· 4 days agoTo insult people is a very naughty thing, but throughout history it has served as a key instrument of politics—a means to cut rivals down to size. Before the episode with Husain, he welcomed ...
This illustrated book of history animates the lives and times of Mughal emperors
Scroll· 2 days agoLate in Akbar Shah II’s reign, an Englishwoman with the unusual name of Mrs Meer Hassan Ali happened to make a visit to the Qila-i-Mualla. The wife of a Muslim scholar and teacher from Lucknow ...