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Ameer Haider Khan Hoti says ‘selected’ PM has plunged country into crises with flawed policies Peshawar June 10, 2021 NOWSHERA: Awami National Party leader and former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti on Wednesday said that people had not voted Prime Minister Imran Khan to power but certain invisible forces ‘selected’ him and imposed an ‘incapable’ person on the nation. “The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government has ruined the country with its flawed foreign and economic policies,” he told media after offering condolences to former candidate National Assembly Khan Pervez Khan on the death of his niece here. ANP local activists Jamal Khattak, Hamid Ali and others were also present. ....
Ranchi: The state department of health, medical education and family welfare on Wednesday claimed that it will conduct RT-PCR and TruNat tests of over. ....
India won’t get a V-shaped recovery this time Bloomberg June 1 | Updated on June 01, 2021 × There are several crucial differences from last year that could make it harder to bounce back The V-shaped economic recovery that India’s policy makers obsessed over in 2020 did eventually materialise. It won’t be repeated after this year’s Covid-19 carnage. To see why, start with the fading momentum. Government statistics released Monday showed 1.6 per cent growth in gross domestic product from a year earlier in the March quarter, before a deadly second wave of infections. But this expansion, an improvement over the 0.5 per cent rate in the previous three months, is a statistical artefact. A better metric is seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter growth, which Capital Economics calculates at 0.7 per cent, a sharp though largely expected slowdown from 9.5 per cent in the December quarter. (The figures aren’t annualised.) ....