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informationi am waheed from pakistan.i plan to have llm from finland.can i bring my spouse and kids with me if i get admission and visa. Started by waheed qadir |
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lets start over here :-)aoa, its been quite a while since we chat on this forum...i would like to know about new comers specially...i mean is there any kind of he… Started by Sheikh Adeel Danish |
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Open Jobs & Phd Positions here.(post any sort of jobs in ur knowledge )Open Phd Positions in UK (posted on Monday 15th Oct 2007) Excellent Research & Technical Innovation Management Job Opportunities Coll… Started by Sheikh Adeel Danish |
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Pehli pehli eid in Finland :-)a salam o alykum new comers(which at the moment only one :-) ) umeed he k apke ramzan achi tarah guzre hunge. aur ab Eid ki tayarian hungi… Started by Sheikh Adeel Danish |
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The United Nations World Food Program has ranked Pakistan fourth among donor countries and sixth overall in 2024. Among the largest 15 donors worldwide, the United States topped the list with $4.45 billion, followed by Germany ($995 million), the United Kingdom ($610 million), European Union ($593 million), private donors ($335 million), Pakistan ($228 million), South Korea ($203 million), France ($196 million), Sweden ($183 million), Canada ($166 million), Norway ($158 million),…
ContinuePosted by Riaz Haq on August 2, 2025 at 10:00am
Most countries in the world today borrow money from various sources to finance their budget deficits. So do India and Pakistan. So why is it that only Pakistan's borrowing money gets labeled "begging"? Is it not begging when India borrows a lot more money than does Pakistan? Or is it that only borrowing money from the IMF qualifies as "begging"? Let's look into this double standard. Currently, India's public debt to GDP ratio is 80% while Pakistan's is about 74%. India's private debt to GDP…
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