Pakistan Ranked Among World's Top 5 Nations For Promoting Financial Inclusion
From the Blog riazhaqWhen people in need of money go to unscrupulous and unregulated moneylenders, they usually get trapped in mounting debts at exorbitant interest rates. In developing nations like India and Pakistan, many end up losing their basic freedom and human dignity when they are forced to work as bonded laborers. How can this situation be changed? The first obvious answer is to enforce laws and rules against the use of bonded labor. The second, often ignored, answer is to enable people to legitimately borrow the money they need from regulated financial institutions like banks. In addition, they can also save and invest money as bank customers. This is called financial inclusion. The Economist magazine publishes an annual Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) assessment and ranking of countriespakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Sugar can do more than just sweeten
From the Blog tanveerrauf *Sugar Can Do More than Just Sweeten![image: images (7)]* *Besides been the material we love to taste the most, sugar can help out with plenty of other things, and is always worth having around the house. We’ve collected a few of these uses for you to learn about – you’ll never think of sugar as just a sweetener again!* * Uses of Sugar: 1. Calming babies:[image: images (6)]* * Studies in Pediatrics show that babies who have been given a solution containing one spoon of sugar and four glasses of water before being vaccinated reacted more calmly to shots than those who didn’t. 2. Treating wounds: A pinch of sugar may help heal many types of wounds. Among them: Pressure wounds, ulcers and cuts. All you need to do is pour a little sugar on the wound pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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