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Indians burned crackers to celebrate Diwali while Indian PM addressed climate crisis in Glasgow summit

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3 mn readNumber of people complained of cough and itchy eyes in morning, after Diwali celebration. India celebrated Diwali on 4th November, one of the important festivals considered by Indians. Festival of lights, people celebrate it with sweets, gifts, lighting candles, fireworks, decorations. But due to the present situation of environmental crisis, now the ways of celebrating this festival have been slightly different. According to the information, the air quality index reached 774.69 at 3am on 5th November and an alarming situation 1645 around 1 am, in the capital, New Delhi. Considering the pollution, administration has several times recommended people to stop burning crackers, rather celebrate with other alternatives. And later, from last few years state administrations has taken steps to ban bursting of crackers for not making the condition worse.

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High Inflation in Pakistan: Opposition parties gave country protest call

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4 mn readernment (PTI). Petrol and electricity price hike twice a month make the life of a common man almost impossible in the country. As per IMF directions, the government is imposing more tax on Petrol and Electricity; moreover, local currency is dropping down its value against dollar continuously. Government has changed 4 finance ministers in 3 years but positive results could not be gained till yet.

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Deep Economic Crunch in Pakistan: Pakistani Rupee devalued to Afghani currency

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4 mn readDue to poor economic policies of the current government Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is facing the worst ever economic crunch of its history. Pakistani Rupee (PKR) has dropped to its lowest rate; One US dollar has an exchange rate of 170 PKR. At present Pakistan has rock-bottom currency value in South Asia even war-hit Afghanistan has more stable currency as compared to Pakistan. On the other hand, a higher dollar exchange rate is directly proportional to a country’s loans so there is huge swell in local and foreign debt of Pakistan. Same time, the inflation rate has been increased to 13 percent so people are living below the average life here in Pakistan.

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US presenting “Legion of Merit” to Indian Prime Minister is giving hints to expansion of military and trade partnership with the country

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4 mn readIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently was given US Honour “Legion of Merit” by Donald Trump. On 22nd December, India’s ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu accepted the award on the behalf of Prime minister from the US National security advisor Robert O’Brien at the White house. The prestigious award is specified for his leadership in upgrading strategic partnership and India turning into a global power.

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A cabinet divided: Conservative MPs rebel against UK Prime Minister’s new post-lockdown restrictions

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3 mn readThe second lockdown in England is set to end at midnight on Tuesday, 1st December. Restrictions that will replace it draw similarities to the tier system imposed before lockdown was reinstated in November. However, many MPs are planning to vote against the regulations. After a month-long “circuit-breaker” across the mainland, Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced […]