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Railways laid an average of 7.41 km of track per day in the last 10 years

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Railways laid an average of 7.41 km of track per day in the last 10 years


New Delhi Indian Railways has laid an average of 7.41 km of tracks in the last ten years, which includes new line construction as well as doubling, tripling and gauge…

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In the future, government civil servants will often work outside the Randstad



In the future, government civil servants will often work outside the Randstad

#future #government #civil #servants #work #Randstad ANPMany government services, such as ministries, are now located in The Hague NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 15:00 In the future, government officials will more often work in an office outside the Randstad. The government wants to better distribute government employment across the country, it says proposal from outgoing Minister De Jonge […]

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Coins still legal



Coins still legal

Coins are still in effect. Aivo Andrianarivelo, governor of the Central Bank, says 10, 20 and 50 ariary coins can still be…

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