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ISLAMABAD:The budget deficit is estimated to have widened to roughly Rs2.1 trillion in 11 months of the current fiscal year, of which nearly 30% was r
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LAHORE:In another setback for commuters, Pakistan Railways has announced a 5% increase in train fares, marking the third hike in just two months.These new prices, which take effect from today, September 19, are a direct response to the relentless surge in petrol prices, which have reached record-breaking double-digit figures compared to the single-digit increases observed
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