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NEW DELHI:India s rupee is flirting with lifetime lows against the dollar as risk-wary investors favour the greenback over Asia s third-largest economy which is beset by sharply slower growth, worsening public finances and political turmoil.The so-called India story has faded with the shortfall in the current account - the broadest trade measure - ball adidas yeezys ooning nike air max97 to just under five% of gross domestic product in the last financial year from 4.2% the previous year, and growth at a decade-low of five percent, analysts say. I don t see anything that can turn the rupee around for a while, Mitul Kotecha, Credit Agricole global foreign exchange strategy chief, told AFP. The currency is generally suffering from higher risk aversion which has sent people into US assets and a slew of domestic concerns like politics. The currency, Asia s worst performer in May after falling yeezys five percent, was trading at 56.66 against the dollar Tuesday - less than a rupee above its all-time low of 57.32 rupees reach ISLAMABAD:In the federal budget 2021-22, the prime minister rsquo;s annual gross salary has been proposed to be allocated at a whopping Rs2.441 million for the next fiscal year.According to the documents available with The Express Tribune, while the PM rsquo;s salary has been proposed at Rs2.441 million, t nb 9060 he amount for PM House expenses is suggested to be Rs210.80 million.The federal b nb balance udget documents revealed that for the next financial year, Rs30 million has been proposed for salaries and perks of advisers to the premier, while Rs29 million will be set aside for special assistants.It is pertinent to note that the gross salary of the premier is currently Rs201,574.The budget for the President House has been proposed at Rs1.020 billion -- Rs405 million for salaries and other expenses of nike 97 president rsquo;s public office employees and Rs615 million for salaries and other expenses of the president 39;s personal office employees.Last year, the government had decided to slash perks and privi
NEW DELHI:India s rupee is flirting with lifetime lows against the dollar as risk-wary investors favour the greenback over Asia s third-largest economy which is beset by sharply slower growth, worsening public finances and political turmoil.The so-called India story has faded with the shortfall in the current account - the broadest trade measure - ball adidas yeezys ooning nike air max97 to just under five% of gross domestic product in the last financial year from 4.2% the previous year, and growth at a decade-low of five percent, analysts say. I don t see anything that can turn the rupee around for a while, Mitul Kotecha, Credit Agricole global foreign exchange strategy chief, told AFP. The currency is generally suffering from higher risk aversion which has sent people into US assets and a slew of domestic concerns like politics. The currency, Asia s worst performer in May after falling yeezys five percent, was trading at 56.66 against the dollar Tuesday - less than a rupee above its all-time low of 57.32 rupees reach ISLAMABAD:In the federal budget 2021-22, the prime minister rsquo;s annual gross salary has been proposed to be allocated at a whopping Rs2.441 million for the next fiscal year.According to the documents available with The Express Tribune, while the PM rsquo;s salary has been proposed at Rs2.441 million, t nb 9060 he amount for PM House expenses is suggested to be Rs210.80 million.The federal b nb balance udget documents revealed that for the next financial year, Rs30 million has been proposed for salaries and perks of advisers to the premier, while Rs29 million will be set aside for special assistants.It is pertinent to note that the gross salary of the premier is currently Rs201,574.The budget for the President House has been proposed at Rs1.020 billion -- Rs405 million for salaries and other expenses of nike 97 president rsquo;s public office employees and Rs615 million for salaries and other expenses of the president 39;s personal office employees.Last year, the government had decided to slash perks and privi