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History of pakistani currency RS 1000
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Its The History of pakistani currency RS 500
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this is the history of pakistani currency note RS 5 ......
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these are not currently use in pakistan.now are using coin...
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Apart from the issue of the devaluation of the Pakistani Rupees due to the down sliding economy, the issue of the images of our national leaders be printed on the rupees is not something often discussed. All of our rupee coins and notes have the image of Quaid-e-Azam, and probably it is evident that so far Quaid-e-Azam is the only national figure that has able to survive in the minds of the youth and masses in general.
What if we have the images of our other national/ historical leaders???
“The minister for Defense Production Sardar Abdul Qayum Jatoi has urged for the print of Allama Iqbal image on 100-rupees currency note as this will be a good message for youth.
He said most of the countries have printed the images of their national heroes on currency notes so we must print the image of our national poet Allama Iqbal on 100-rupees currency note.
Having just Allama Iqbal’s image on 100 rupee will be a small step, but a better step. It is important more than ever in these times when the youth of Pakistan have absolutely no connection what so ever with creators and pioneers of Pakistan. In the United States, each note of a Dollar has an image of one of the unanimously great President. The first President George Washington is on the 1$ note, and then other Presidents. Although, we do not have any Prime Ministers that we can their images on, we do have plenty of national leaders who fought and shaped the image of Pakistan- The Land of the Pure.
I am here suggesting some of the names:
Allama Iqbal,
Liaqat Ali Khan,
Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah,
Choudary Rehmat Ali
Ali Brothers
If you think others should be please do write it in the comments, inshallah.
Our government should try to have one national leader per note of our Rupee. That way the illiterate people as well as many educated yet ignorant youth of Pakistan would also know or at least remember the names and faces of our great leaders, without whom Pakistan would never have existed!
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Posted by Naveed Arshad on 6:18 AM
credit card, charge card, charge plate, plastic (a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered)"do you take plastic?"
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With home equity borrowing vaporized and credit card limits tightening, some banks are going back to the past. But getting a loan isn't easy
Remember the personal loan?
A few decades ago, it was one of the most accessible ways to finance a big purchase, meet an unexpected expense or consolidate other debts.
Then came credit cards and home equity loans. Easy to get, even easier to tap and tax-deductible (in the case of home equity), they quickly trumped unsecured consumer loans, which often required an applicant to walk into a bank branch, bare his or her financial soul to a loan officer and jump through hoops to qualify.
Banks liked credit cards and home equity loans, too. They were much easier to underwrite and cheaper to manage. Until a couple of years ago, "most big banks would actually hand you a credit card application if you walked in asking for a consumer loan that was on the smaller side," says Gerri Detweiler, a credit adviser for consumer information Web site Credit.com. But the real-estate crash and credit crunch vaporized home equity and credit card lines alike. Now, nearly 25% of American homeowners owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth, according to First American CoreLogic. And in 2008 and 2009, credit card issuers have cut $1.5 trillion from consumers' available credit lines, according to research firm TowerGroup -- and will continue to cut through the end of 2012.
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| Per 10 Grams | Per Tola |
KARACHI |
Gold Tezabi (24-ct) | Rs 31,078 | Rs 36249.38 |
Silver Tezabi (24-ct) | Rs 471.42 | Rs 549.86 |
MULTAN |
Gold Tezabi (24-ct) | Rs 30,520 | Rs 35598.53 |
Gold Tezabi (22-ct) | Rs 27,900 | Rs 32542.56 |
Silver Tezabi | Rs 471.00 | Rs 549.37 |
Silver Thobi | Rs 465.00 | Rs 542.38 |
Find Today's Gold rates in Pakistan and it major cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Hamariweb.com Finance offers live online Bullion prices (24K gold bullion rates) of Pakistan in Pak Rupees, Dollars and other major currencies in per once and tola. Here you can also find gold price chart and current silver rates (silver bullion prices) along with international goldrates. |
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