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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Saudi Riyal(SAR)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0311 Saudi Riyal




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Paraguayan Guarani(PYG)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 54.0093 Paraguayan Guarani




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Polish Zloty(PLN)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0348 Polish Zloty




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0358 Malaysian Ringgit




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.1282 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Cayman Islands Dollar(KYD)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0069 Cayman Islands Dollar




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Kenyan Shilling(KES)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.8769 Kenyan Shilling




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Japanese Yen(JPY)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.8821 Japanese Yen




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Egyptian Pound(EGP)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.1287 Egyptian Pound




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 0.0585 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




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Ranking the bottom 10 jerseys in NBA history

We dug deep into the NBA's closet to find the jerseys that truly put the "dud" in "duds."




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Ranking the top 74 jerseys in NBA history

Sartorial splendor abounds as we count down the loveliest looks.




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What are those?!?! The Bottom 10 sneakers in NBA history

In fact, they're the worst of the worst.




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Ranking the top 74 sneakers in NBA history

Ranking sneakers from the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star to the many Air Jordans and everything in between.




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Source: NBA hopeful opts out of German tourney

Top-10 NBA draft prospect Killian Hayes won't play in a season-capping tournament the German league plans to hold in June, a source says.




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Yemeni Rial(YER)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 2.9458 Yemeni Rial




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Uruguayan Peso(UYU)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.5076 Uruguayan Peso




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Ukrainian Hryvnia(UAH)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.3158 Ukrainian Hryvnia




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Turkish Lira(TRY)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0834 Turkish Lira




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Seychellois Rupee(SCR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.202 Seychellois Rupee




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Saudi Riyal(SAR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0442 Saudi Riyal




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Paraguayan Guarani(PYG)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 76.8481 Paraguayan Guarani




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Polish Zloty(PLN)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0495 Polish Zloty




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.051 Malaysian Ringgit




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.1824 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Cayman Islands Dollar(KYD)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0098 Cayman Islands Dollar




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Kenyan Shilling(KES)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 1.2477 Kenyan Shilling




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Japanese Yen(JPY)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 1.2551 Japanese Yen




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Egyptian Pound(EGP)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.1831 Egyptian Pound




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 0.0832 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Yemeni Rial(YER)

1 Moldovan Leu = 14.0414 Yemeni Rial




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Uruguayan Peso(UYU)

1 Moldovan Leu = 2.4193 Uruguayan Peso




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Ukrainian Hryvnia(UAH)

1 Moldovan Leu = 1.5051 Ukrainian Hryvnia




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Turkish Lira(TRY)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3976 Turkish Lira




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Seychellois Rupee(SCR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.9628 Seychellois Rupee




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Saudi Riyal(SAR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2107 Saudi Riyal




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Paraguayan Guarani(PYG)

1 Moldovan Leu = 366.3057 Paraguayan Guarani




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Polish Zloty(PLN)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2358 Polish Zloty




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2431 Malaysian Ringgit




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.8695 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Cayman Islands Dollar(KYD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0467 Cayman Islands Dollar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Kenyan Shilling(KES)

1 Moldovan Leu = 5.9474 Kenyan Shilling




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Japanese Yen(JPY)

1 Moldovan Leu = 5.9825 Japanese Yen




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Egyptian Pound(EGP)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.8728 Egyptian Pound




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3967 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




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Rishi Kapoor obituary

Bollywood star and popular member of India’s celebrated movie dynasty

Rishi Kapoor, who has died aged 67 of bone marrow cancer, starred as a leading man in almost 100 Bollywood films and was a member of the remarkable Kapoor family of actors and film-makers.

The son of the great director, producer and actor Raj Kapoor, Rishi started as a child actor, aged three, in his father’s hugely popular film Shree 420 (1955). But his proper debut came in Raj’s 1970 film Mera Naam Joker, playing the younger version of his father’s leading role. Rishi said that his father only gave him the part as he was unable to pay for a recognised star, and the film was not a commercial success in any case. The movie that gave Rishi stardom was his next, Bobby (1973), the story of a love affair between Raja, a rich Bombay teenager, and a poor girl, Bobby, from the wrong side of the tracks, played by Dimple Kapadia. In the story, also directed by Raj, he was Hindu and she was Catholic, which was in itself a bold move.

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Destitute migrant workers in India forced to pay train fares home

Labourers’ plight contrasts with affluent Indians flown home from abroad in coronavirus crisis

Migrant labourers in Indian cities whose incomes have plummeted as a result of anti-coronavirus lockdown measures have been told that they will have to pay to board special trains taking them back to their homes in the countryside.

The decision has prompted derision in India, where most labourers live off what they earn in a day and have been surviving on state handouts.

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India to send navy and fleet of planes to repatriate workers stranded by coronavirus

Kuwait police break up riot by Egyptian workers after large numbers of jobs lost across the Gulf states

India is to send its navy and a fleet of planes to repatriate migrant workers stranded by the coronavirus pandemic, as mounting tensions sparked a riot in Kuwait and alarm among large numbers of laid-off employees across the Gulf states.

The riot in a migrant camp in Kuwait on Sunday night was led by Egyptian workers, some of whom brandished furniture as security forces fired tear gas and sound grenades towards them.

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Coronavirus is a crisis for the developing world, but here's why it needn't be a catastrophe | Esther Duflo & Abhijit Banerjee

A radical new form of universal basic income could revitalise damaged economies

  • Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee won the 2019 Nobel prize in economics for their work on poverty alleviation
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  • While countries in east Asia and Europe are gradually taking steps towards reopening their economies, many in the global south are wondering whether the worst of the pandemic is yet to come. As economists who work on poverty alleviation in developing countries, we are often asked what the effects of coronavirus will be in south Asia and Africa. The truth is, we don’t know. Without extensive testing to map the number of cases, it’s impossible to tell how far the virus has already spread. We don’t yet have enough information about how Covid-19 behaves under different conditions such as sunlight, heat and humidity. Developing countries’ more youthful populations may spare them the worst of the pandemic, but health systems in the global south are poorly equipped to deal with an outbreak, and poverty is linked to co-morbidities that put people at a higher risk of serious illness.

    Without the information widespread testing provides, many poorer countries have taken an extremely cautious approach. India imposed a total lockdown on 24 March, by which time the country had about 500 confirmed cases. Countries such as Rwanda, South Africa and Nigeria enforced lockdowns in late March, long before the virus was expected to peak. But these lockdown measures can’t last forever. Poorer countries could have used the quarantine to buy time, gather information about how the disease behaves and develop a testing and tracing strategy. Unfortunately, not much of this has happened. And, far from coming to their aid, rich countries have outrun poorer nations in the race for PPE, oxygen and ventilators.

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    Notorious Indian bandit dies at 92 after stints in Bollywood and politics

    Mohar Singh was once one of the most feared men in the Chambal region

    A notorious bandit who spent years rampaging across central India’s impoverished badlands before trying his luck as a Bollywood actor and politician has died aged 92, police have said.

    Mohar Singh, once one of the most feared men in the Chambal region accused of hundreds of murders, kidnappings and other crimes, died on Tuesday, a senior police official in Bhind district told AFP.

    Related: Masked assassins kill Bandit Queen

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