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Just not ashamed enough to change..'We feel ashamed…': Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif on Bangladesh's economic growth; urged to initiate trade talks with India
'We feel ashamed…': Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif on Bangladesh's economic growth
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif attended a conference with business leaders on Wednesday, where he was urged to initiate trade talks with India as a measure to alleviate the crisis-hit economywww.livemint.com
The full story is that the Pakistani family had geography limited visa (visa applicable for only a particular region in India and not valid for all over India) and Mumbai wasn't coverd under the then current visa granted to them. What would the Mumbai Lodges and Hotels do in that case?Looks like that twitter user came to Mumbai for begging and got thrown out. He is talking about himself on 3rd POV.
Farmers, hoping for a slight recovery in wheat prices, had postponed harvesting. However, the recent weather conditions have only exacerbated their plight, soaking and potentially ruining the crops.
Persistent strong winds have been damaging the standing crop since the start of the month. This varying degree of damage took place because, in April, the crop’s stems lose contact with soil, and even mild wind can lead to uprooting.
The situation is further complicated by the economic backdrop. Despite a potentially record yield, wheat prices have plummeted, with rates ranging from Rs3,000 to Rs3,200 per maund, representing a loss of Rs700 to Rs900 for farmers.
The delay in harvesting was a strategy to mitigate a market glut and hope for price stabilisation, contingent on an aggressive procurement strategy by the Punjab government — a move that has not materialised.
As Punjab has harvested only about 10 per cent of its wheat so far, the remainder of the crop is vulnerable to ongoing adverse conditions.
“It’s a grim scenario for us,” Amanullah lamented. “Caught between a crashing market, an unsympathetic government, and now the fury of Mother Nature, we are bracing for the impact and hoping for the best.”
Prolonged spells of rain have already delayed wheat harvest in the Potohar region. Farmers in the area have complained about an unprecedented rise in the cost of harvest, saying it has doubled compared to last year due to an increase in fuel prices.
Though the harvest has begun in some parts of the plateau, farmers were worried that the untimely rains would affect the yield. They also fret about the rise in electricity, labour and agricultural machinery costs.
No matter whichever food category you go, India is always in top 3.
The is no versa only vice."...And Vice-Versa"
More sem2sem incoming from pakroachistan
Every Paki haramzade turns into human rights activist when it comes to Palestine. When it comes to standing up for the minorities in their country, they all hide behind a mullah massaging his ass.Wheat and Palestine updates:
NDMA warns of storms, potential flooding till 29th
Farmers advised to secure harvests, citizens asked to avoid unnecessary travel.www.dawn.com
Rather than massaging Mulla's ass. They lie belly down infront of Mulla so that Mulla can massage their asses.Every Paki haramzade turns into human rights activist when it comes to Palestine. When it comes to standing up for the minorities in their country, they all hide behind a mullah massaging his ass.
Let him voted out, If not then Scott deserves it.
He is a banker pasand leader like Damaadji, not democratically electedLet him voted out, If not then Scott deserves it.
BTW, which source refers that Pakistani GDP was $380 billions this year? It was "projected" to be $338 billions and actual submission to be done.
So is Pakistan. Pakistan is just a blip.