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Govt debt rises to Rs82tr | The Express Tribune

The federal government's debt rose to Rs82 trillion by end of May, registering an annual increase higher than the average inflation rate, as Pakistan's top audit office has sought strong checks within the finance ministry to ensure actual borrowing requirement to repay the debts. The two separate r»»»

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