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2015-02-23 Pakistan Business


Business Recorder
   
Aust stocks open flat   
Herald Sun
The Australian sharemarket opened little changed after after Wall Street gained on news eurozone ministers agreed to extend Greece's bailout by four months. At the 10.15am (AEDT) official market open, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 2 points, ...

Aust stocks tipped to open higher   The Australian
Australia shares set to fall as mixed earnings eclipse Greek bailout relief   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Aaj News
   
Dollar strengthens against rupee   
DAWN.com
THE dollar gained further strength against the rupee in the local currency market last week. Higher demand for the forex currency by banks and importers, as well as the greenback's overall rising trend against major currencies, is said to be behind the rupee's ...

The Rupee: modest decline   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Rupee sheds 30 paisas   The News International
Dollar closes slightly higher versus rupee   Daily Times
Aaj News   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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Pakistan Today
   
Afghanistan Scholarship Programme Scholars to Join LUMS in 2015   
Pakistan Today
The Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the Afghanistan Scholarship Programme (ASP), which was announced by ...

Afghanistan signs agreement to send students to LUMS   The Express Tribune
MoU signed: Afghan students will study in LUMS   The News Teller
LUMS, Afghan govt ink MoU for students' scholarships   Pajhwok Afghan News (subscription)
The News International   
Big News Network.com   
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Pakistan Today
   
Railways collect over Rs 366m from leased land   
International News Network
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways has leased out over fifteen hundred acres of land in Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the last two years, to earn more revenue. According to official sources, an amount of more than 366 million rupees have been ...

Railways lease out 1556 acres during last two years   Daily Times

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
CDA to plant over 0.3m saplings: Kazmi   
The Nation
This was said by Member Environment Capital Development Authority Syed Mustafain Kazmi on the occasion of the 158th birth anniversary of first chief scout of the world, Baden Powell. A cake cutting ceremony was also held which was attended by a large ...

300 scouts plant 100s of saplings on 158th birth anniversary of Baden Powell ...   Customs Today Newspaper
300000 saplings to be planted in Islamabad, 1.7m in Pindi   Daily Times

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Daily Times
   
Weather patterns causing negative impacts on glaciers, river flows   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Mushahidullah Khan said on Sunday that weather patterns in Pakistan were changing rapidly because of climate change and having negative impacts on glaciers, river flows, underground water recharge ...

Climate change: Minister says efforts being made to cope with negative impacts   Daily Times
Global warming to exacerbate land degradation, warns Mushahid   The Nation

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Fears of wheat stocks piling up with bleak export outlook   
DAWN.com
With the federal government delaying deciding on the export of wheat and its products by almost four months, millers fear that the Punjab food department may carry-over around two million tonnes into the next season. Even the decision process to subsidise ...

Flour mills unwilling to buy Rs6b wheat   The Nation

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Wall Street Journal
   
Greece avoids defaulting on loans   
Al Jazeera America
Greece negotiated a four-month extension of its financial bailout on Friday, which has helped the country to avoid defaulting on its loans. Once an outline is ready to show how Greece will keep its finances in check, the European Commission, European ...

Greece is fast running out of options to solve its debt crisis   Irish Examiner
Germany may have gone too far by rubbing salt in wounds   Irish Independent
Greece and eurozone in 11th-hour deal   DAWN.com
STLtoday.com   
The Nation   
Irish Times   
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The Nation
   
Govt puts ban on potato import   
The Nation
Agriculture minister Dr. Farrukh Javed has said that government has put ban on potato import and waived off duty on its export in farmers' interest. He said that farmers will now get good prices for their commodity and a little increase in potato prices will be ...

Duty on potato export waved off   SAMAA TV
Import of potatoes ban to encourage local growers:Minister   Aaj News

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Anti-timber mafia action supported   
DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: The Sarhad Awami Forestry Ittehad (Safi) also announced support to the stance of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan against timber mafia and said that the forest owners will extend full cooperation to the government to save forests ...

IK announces Jehad against timber mafia   Pakistan Observer

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