Afghan women fighting for their freedom, education and food took to the streets in a rare protest. The Taliban tried to fire shots in the air. They were unmoved by the scare. They pressed on for their rights which has come under total ban education for teenage women and girls. A year into the hands of the defacto regime almost a year of education for teenage girls and women has been lost. Except for women work in the healthcare everywhere else their work has been banned. Everything from sports to work is now banned for women. Time is ticking minutes to hours days to weeks every second ticking is wasted. Their mobile phones were taken away or destroyed. There shouldn't be a repeat from the past. Time is ticking ...
In the world of banking, a mint is not a place where coins are made, but rather a term used to describe a financial institution that has been granted permission by a central bank to issue banknotes. This role is also known as a note-issuing bank or a currency board. The concept of a mint in banking is rooted in the history of currency. In the past, coins were minted by governments or private entities, and they served as a means of payment and a store of value. However, as economies grew and trade expanded, the demand for larger denominations of currency increased. This led to the development of banknotes, which were issued by private banks as a way to facilitate transactions and provide a convenient alternative to coins. As the use of banknotes grew, governments became concerned about the potential for inflation and the impact of private banknote issuance on the overall stability of the economy. In response, central banks were established to regulate the issuance of banknotes and ensur...
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