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ixgv Indian complaints over Kashmir
« le: Juin 23, 2024, 09:37:31 am »
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  ISLAMABAD:Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani on Wednesday said the economic fallout o green dunks f the crisis caused by the novel coronavirus cannot be ignored and parliament has to take a lead with special reference to the upco jordan high ming budget. Parliament has to play a more robust role in the current crisis as there is a need for a national response to overcome the pandemic,  he said while presiding over the Senate House Business Advisory Committee meeting through a video link.The committee deliberated on the emerging scenario in the wake of the COVID-19 and discussed in detail the hardships being faced in transacting the legislative business.Adviser  stan smith bebe to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Dr Babar Awan apprised the meeting that federal and provincial governments have taken a unanimous decision to extend the lockdown until April 30. There is a need to consider an overall situation with regard to the lockdown, precautionary protocols and the risk factors involved before making any decision,  he said Fnwr Last eclipse of 2019 to create  ring of fire  on Thursday
 KARACHI:Pakistan s economy has seen a tumultuous time in the past two years. The change in political leadership that came with the 2018 election saw a wide range of policies and  jordan viola strategic frameworks introduced to modernise the current stat air force bebe e of affairs.After months of uncertainty and adaptation, the economy was finally on the path of resurgence when  jordan dunk the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world and the country s progress on the financial landscape.At present, there are 40,000-plus virus cases in the country. Both federal and provincial governments are making arrangements to contain the spread of the disease through strict lockdowns and raising awareness of precautionary measures among the masses. Still, in the midst of these developments, an economic slowdown has begun.Manufacturing units for non-essential commodities across the country are shut, retail stores are operational for limited hours and millions of daily-wage and low-income workers are losing their work. The government has introduced a