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PARIS:Churches will be empty this Easter and Passover festivities will also take place behind closed doors owing to the COVID-19 lockdown.Christians will be obliged to turn to services broadcast on television or over social media this year owing to the coronavirus and Jews will mark the Passover holiday in their own homes rather than as communities.PassoverThe major Jewish holiday starts on Wednesday evening and run
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ISLAMABAD:The economic growth in
jordane one Pakistan will fall to 2.6% this year as economic stabilisation constrains domestic demand, cotton output stagnates and coronavirus outbreak takes its toll, according to a new report of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).The Manila-based lending agency has called on Pakistan to strengthen social protection in the wake of spread of coronavirus, underlining that social-sector development has not kept pace with growing needs.Higher spending on social protection, including the Ehsaas programme, will be crucial in responding to the Covid-19 and the serious implications it may have for poor and vulnerable segments of the population.The Asian Development Outlook - a biannual flagship publication - shaved only 0.2% off Pakistan's economic growth on account of adverse impact of the coronavirus
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