Auteur Sujet: ucoh CM seeks grassroots input for inclusive budget  (Lu 26 fois)

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 114094
    • vyiy Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is reportedly missing
ucoh CM seeks grassroots input for inclusive budget
« le: Juin 24, 2024, 01:08:32 pm »
Chtw Challenges to execution of CPEC projects addressed
  KARACHI:The KSE-100 index continued to retreat on Thursday and dropped 314 points, ending the fourth consecutive session in the red.A fresh drop in rupee's value adidas 80s , which tumbled once again and traded at 164.5 against the US dollar during the day, also aided the market's fall. Moreover, Fitch Solutions revised downward Pakistan's growth forecast, which contributed to the decline.Next Capital analyst M Faizan said the market sell-off was fuelled by mounting investor concerns over the outlook on inflation and interest rate, which could curtail economic growth and have a damaging knock-on effect.He added that the dollar hit an all-time high at 164.5 against the rupee in early trading but some respite came later in the day when the rupee recovered to 163.35. Owing to weak economic cues, all index-heavy sectors closed in the red.Earlier, trading starte stan smith zalando d on a positive note and the index touched the intra-day high at 173.36 points but the op air max plus timism proved short-lived as the rupee depreciated sha Wnnx UHS to introduce new integrated curriculum at medical colleges
 LAHORE:In just over a week, registered voters of the country  rsquo s most populous province will head to the ballot box to vote for candidates from their respective constituencies  and as always whosoever gets a majority in Punjab, will be in pole position to form a government in the Centre.The Pakistan Muslim Le air max uomo ague Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan People  rsquo s Party (PPP), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Jamiat Ulema-e- nike air force 1 donna Islam, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q), and the independent candidates of the now symbol-less Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), will step into electoral battle against each other for  airforce the 141 seats of the National Assembly from the province and 297 seats in the Punjab Assembly.However, political analysts expect that on most seats up for grabs in the province, a resurgent PML-N and a mired in legal controversies PTI, will go head-to-head, despite the latter being stripped of its famous cricket bat symbol and most of its