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Influential encroachers make windfall profits as forest cover disappears in riverine area - Pakistan


Lifting water from Indus, free of cost, or using groundwater to cultivate the land they have encroached upon, these influential land grabbers literally mint money through forest land. AFP/File
MATIARI: A herd of cattle is lazily grazing vegetation on a pasture dotted with small ponds and pools of sparkling greenish blue water and encircled with different trees in a hamlet in the riverine area of Indus in Hala, Matiari district.
The picturesque landscape used to be hallmark of every temporary human settlement in the riverine area since time immemorial but it has not been so anymore as this natural beauty is fast giving way to large tracts of land cleared of trees and tamed for plantation. ....

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Pakistan to rein in $14bln govt owes to energy firms


Pakistan to rein in $14bln govt owes to energy firms
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April 18, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is finalizing a plan to address about 2.2 trillion rupees ($14.4 billion) of debt the government owes to the energy sector, a liability that’s doubled in the past two years as power purchases outstripped demand, Bloomberg reported.
Islamabad aims to pay 400 billion rupees in late fees to several electricity producers by June in a deal to cut power costs, and will ask banks to restructure the remaining debt, according to Tabish Gauhar, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan for the energy sector. The government had previously pledged to make these payments by February. ....

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IMF-PTI deal, Track-II diplomacy: Rabbani wants discussion in joint sitting of Parliament


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April 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Former Senate chairman Mian Raza Rabbani on Friday demanded that the government immediately call a joint sitting of the parliament to discuss the IMF-PTI deal and Track-II diplomacy between India and Pakistan. “The session with reference to the Track-II diplomacy can be held in-camera,” he said, adding that the federal government is treating Pakistanis as if they have been colonized. He said the news of the IMF-PTI deal was leaked through documents released by the IMF and now the Track-II diplomacy between India and Pakistan has been exposed by the UAE ambassador to the US. Rabbani said the Pakistani nation is sovereign and has every right to participate in decision-making with reference to their future. He said the government does not realize that by isolating people from the process of national decision-making, they are further alienating a population which already feels that they have no stake in the state and that the state is f ....

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Why HDFC deposits are a safe option for senior citizens - The Hindu BusinessLine


Why HDFC deposits are a safe option for senior citizens
Keerthi Sanagasetti
BL Research Bureau |
Updated on
April 17, 2021
Stable business and consistent AAA rating offer comfort
The prevailing low interest rates on deposits have been pinching senior citizens the most. Seniors who are more keen on capital conservation than higher interest rates can consider the deposits from HDFC. Currently, HDFC offers seniors 6.1 per cent interest for 24-month deposits
Depositors who wish to get regular payouts can opt for the non-cumulative option, with monthly/quarterly/half yearly or annual payouts. Those who don’t need regular payouts, can instead opt for the cumulative option which offers annual compounding. ....

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