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ISLAMABAD:In violation of its austerity policy, the federal government has sanctioned Rs64 million for th air max 96 e renovation of parliamentarians flats and is also considering an increase in the budget for Parliament House and Parliament Lodges in the next financial year by a whopping 44 per cent.Details emerging from a meeting of th nike dunk high e Senate standing committee on finance earlier this week suggest that the budget covers new furniture, curtains and upholstery. The government has issued a dozen tenders and plans to offer a dozen more to complete work before the close of the current financial year on June 30.The supplementary budget sanctioned by the Ministry of Finance is in violation of the government s policy not to give any additional funds during the fiscal year, aimed at red stanley cups ucing unnecessary expenditure. It also opposes the austerity drive under up to 30 per cent non-salary budgets of all organisations were cut.While talking to The Express Tribune, Secretary Finance Dr Waqar Masood insisted RIYADH:Muezzins issuing high-decibel calls to prayer have long been part of Saudi identity, but a crackdown on mosque loudspeakers is among contentious reforms seeking to shake off the kingdom 39;s austere image.The role of religion faces the biggest reset in modern times as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, spurred by the need to diversify the oil-reliant economy pursues a liberalisation drive.The kingdom last month ordered that mosque loudspeakers limit their volume to one-third of their maximum capacity and not broadcast full sermons, citing concerns over noise pollution.In a country home to tens of thous nikeair ands of mosques, the move triggered an online backlash with the hashtag quot;We demand the return of mosque speakers quot; gaining traction.It also spar nb 550 ked calls to ban loud music in restaurants, once taboo in the kingdom but now common ami stanley kaufen d liberalisation efforts, and to fill mosques in such large numbers that authorities are forced to permit loudspeakers for those gathering outs
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