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Terrorist attack at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester: Celebrities condemn the attack on Twitter

Terrorist attack at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester: Celebrities condemn the attack on Twitter Terrorist attack at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester: Celebrities condemn the attack on Twitter Celebrities From Across The Globe Condemned The Terrorist Attack At The Ariana Grande Concert In Manchester, UK That Killed At Least 19 People And Left Over 50 Others Injured. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Arshi Aggarwal | Updated on: 23 May 2017, 06:38:43 AM New Delhi: Celebrities from across the globe condemned the terrorist attack at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, UK that killed at least 19 people and left over 50 others injured.  Our prayers and strength to the victims and their families involved in this tragedy in Manchester. Stay strong. .@ArianaGrande, tweeted Dwayne Johnson. 

Covid 19 coronavirus: Donald Trump signs relief bill, averting government shutdown

Covid 19 coronavirus: Donald Trump signs relief bill, averting government shutdown 28 Dec, 2020 01:08 AM 3 minutes to read US President Donald Trump earlier denounced the relief bill as a disgrace . Photo / AP AP By: Jill Colvin US President Donald Trump has signed a massive US$900 billion pandemic relief package that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals. The bill includes US$1.4 trillion to fund government agencies through September and contains other end-of-session priorities such as money for cash-starved transit systems and an increase in food stamp benefits. Democrats are promising more aid to come once President-elect Joe Biden takes office, but Republicans are signaling a wait-and-see approach.

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Tax collection from non-cash banking transactions rises to Rs3 3 billion

Business December 25, 2020 KARACHI: Withholding income tax collection from non-cash banking transactions increased 10 percent during the first five months of the current fiscal year owing to accelerated economic activities following the lifting of the coronavirus lockdown, sources said on Thursday. The collection of withholding tax on non-cash banking transactions increased to Rs3.3 billion during first five months of the current fiscal year. That was compared with Rs3.01 billion in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year, according to official statistics of Large Taxpayers Office Karachi. The sources said the economic activities restored during the period after lifting of coronavirus lockdown and the banking system witnessed significant transactions.

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