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"All Paid," Tweets Top Diplomat On India's Dues To Cash-Strapped UN
- Saturday October 12, 2019
- India News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
India has paid all its dues to the United Nations, top diplomat Syed Akbaruddin said on Friday, adding that only 35 of 193 member countries have paid their dues.
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Empty Water Coolers, Stalled Esclators As Budget Crunch Hits UN
- Saturday October 12, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Stalled escalators, the heating turned down, even the diplomats' bar closing early at 5pm: already the UN budget crunch, one of the worst in a decade, is making itself felt in a series of measures announced by the world body on Friday.
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Notes Ban: Foreign Diplomats Can Now Get Money From Bank On Priority
- Thursday December 8, 2016
- India News | Written by Nidhi Razdan
Facing complaints from several embassies on the cash crunch after the notes ban announced last month, the government has instructed banks to allow foreign diplomats to withdraw money on a priority basis.
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"All Paid," Tweets Top Diplomat On India's Dues To Cash-Strapped UN
- Saturday October 12, 2019
- India News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
India has paid all its dues to the United Nations, top diplomat Syed Akbaruddin said on Friday, adding that only 35 of 193 member countries have paid their dues.
- www.ndtv.com
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Empty Water Coolers, Stalled Esclators As Budget Crunch Hits UN
- Saturday October 12, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Stalled escalators, the heating turned down, even the diplomats' bar closing early at 5pm: already the UN budget crunch, one of the worst in a decade, is making itself felt in a series of measures announced by the world body on Friday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Notes Ban: Foreign Diplomats Can Now Get Money From Bank On Priority
- Thursday December 8, 2016
- India News | Written by Nidhi Razdan
Facing complaints from several embassies on the cash crunch after the notes ban announced last month, the government has instructed banks to allow foreign diplomats to withdraw money on a priority basis.
- www.ndtv.com