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Botswana Pula(BWP)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Botswana Pula = 0.8046 Swedish Krona




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Bulgarian Lev(BGN)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Bulgarian Lev = 5.4123 Swedish Krona




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Canadian Dollar(CAD)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Canadian Dollar = 6.9712 Swedish Krona




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Euro(EUR)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Euro = 10.7203 Swedish Krona




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Mexican Peso(MXN)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Mexican Peso = 0.4128 Swedish Krona




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Brazilian Real(BRL)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Brazilian Real = 1.7047 Swedish Krona




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United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 United Arab Emirates Dirham = 2.6604 Swedish Krona



  • United Arab Emirates Dirham

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Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Sri Lanka Rupee = 0.0524 Swedish Krona



  • Sri Lanka Rupee

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Algerian Dinar(DZD)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Algerian Dinar = 0.0761 Swedish Krona




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Indonesian Rupiah(IDR)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.0007 Swedish Krona




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Lithuanian Lita(LTL)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Lithuanian Lita = 3.3094 Swedish Krona




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Nigerian Naira(NGN)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Nigerian Naira = 0.0251 Swedish Krona




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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.3888 Swedish Krona



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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 1.4171 Swedish Krona




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Swedish Krona(SEK)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0916 Swedish Krona










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Swedish labour migration reform working well but needs more monitoring, says OECD

Sweden’s 2008 reform of its labour migration policy, now one of the most open in the OECD, has helped businesses hire foreign workers quickly and cheaply, without hurting conditions for local workers, according to a new OECD report.




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Swedish migrant integration system

The OECD presents in this synthesis note the findings of a workshop – held on 28th April in Stockholm – that first worked to identify the bottlenecks and shortcomings in the design and implementation of integration policy in Sweden and then focused on seven themes identified by the OECD and the Swedish authorities as critical issues facing migrants in their integration into the Swedish labour market




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Don't Miss These Iconic Dishes in Your Goan Trip

Goa welcomes its visitors not only with beaches and drinks but also the delicious Goan cuisine.




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Swedish labour migration reform working well but needs more monitoring, says OECD

Sweden’s 2008 reform of its labour migration policy, now one of the most open in the OECD, has helped businesses hire foreign workers quickly and cheaply, without hurting conditions for local workers, according to a new OECD report.




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'Doctor Strange': Outlandish Yet Formulaic

"Doctor Strange"; Director: Scott Derrickson; Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, Mads Mikkelsen, Tilda Swinton, Michael Stuhlbarg, Benjamin Bratt and Scott Adkins;




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OECD says Swedish progress combatting foreign bribery insufficient to warrant Phase 4 evaluation

The next review of Sweden’s implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, which was scheduled for October 2018, has been delayed until 2019. This is due to the fact that Sweden has not yet enacted legislation to urgently address remaining recommendations to reform its laws on corporate liability for the bribery of foreign public officials.




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The Fast Lane: from Swiss post to Swedish retail

A few of late summer’s more frequently asked questions




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Jagdish Patidar S/O Sh. Bherulal ... vs State Of Rajasthan on 8 May, 2020

1. This Criminal Misc. Bail Application has been brought under Section 439 of Cr.P.C., seeking regular bail in connection with F.I.R. No. 88/2019 registered at Police Station G.R.P. Sawai Madhopur for offence under Sections 8/18 and 8/29 of NDPS Act, 1985.

2. Heard learned counsel for the accused petitioner through video conferencing and perused the record.

3. It has been contended by learned counsel for the accused- petitioner that no recovery has been made from the possession of the present accused-petitioner. The alleged recovery has been made from other co-accused persons. There is no cogent evidence against the petitioner except the information of co-accused. Charge-sheet has been filed on 17.01.2020. Trial of the case will (Downloaded on 08/05/2020 at 08:46:48 PM) (2 of 2) [CRLMB-15939/2019] consume time. The petitioner is behind Bars since 31.10.2019.




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Mark Cavendish and Greg Rutherford lead British athletes' Rio Olympics 2016

Britain's bronze medal long jumper Greg Rutherford had an emotional reunion with his partner Susie Verrill and son Milo, while silver medallist Mark Cavendish also returned from Rio.




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Odisha reports 24 new Covid cases, tally mounts to 294

Twenty-three Surat returnees were among 24 people who tested positive for COVID-19 in Odisha on Saturday, taking the total cases in the state to 294, the Health and Family Welfare department said. Of the 24 fresh Covid cases, Ganjam reported 18, while three came from Mayurbhanj and one each from Nayagarh, Bhadrak and Sundergarh. Nayagarh district reported its first novel coronavirus case when a 40-year-old Surat returnee tested positive to the disease. With this, the COVID-19 has now spread to19 of the 30 districts of Odisha. At present, there are 224 active cases in the state and 68 people have recovered. Two people from Bhubaneswar have succumbed to the disease, an official said adding that 343 persons are in hospital isolation. The state health department had on Friday conducted 3,348 tests for COVID-19, he said, adding that Odisha has so far tested 56,322 samples. As per an analysis by the department, 246 of the state's total 294 cases have been reported from five ...




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COVID-19 death toll rises to 3 in Odisha; 58 new cases

Ganjam district in Odisha reported its first COVID-19 death after a man succumbed to the virus on Sunday, taking the death toll in the state to three, an official of the health department said. The total number of coronavirus cases in the state has climbed to 352, with 58 more testing positive for the disease, the official said. At least 41 of them are those who returned from Surat in Gujarat recently, he said. Last month, Odisha had reported two COVID-19 deaths - both in state capital Bhubaneswar. Of the 58 new cases, 29 are from Ganjam district, 15 from Balasore, and 1 from Mayurbhanj. Angul district registered coronavirus cases for the first time, with 13 people there contracting the virus. Twenty of the 30 districts in the state have so far reported COVID-19 cases. The number of active cases in the state has climbed to 281. At least 68 people have recovered from the disease. On Saturday, 3,458 samples were examined in the state. A total of 59,780 samples have been tested so ..




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6 migrants paddle 400km from Odisha, Gumla man cycles 1.6k km from T




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Covid-19: Odisha reports third death, positive cases rise to 352

Fifty-eight more tested positive for Covid-19 and another person died in Odisha, the health department updated on its Covid-19 dashboard on Sunday. With this, the total number of positive cases in Odisha mounted to 352 while the number of deaths rose to 3.




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Odisha, Goa go for 12-hr workdays, Karnataka may ease labour norms too




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Odisha, Goa ease labour norms, K'taka may follow

Odisha, Goa ease labour norms, K'taka may follow




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Odisha govt.defends move to bring back migrants

Every citizen has a legal right to return to their home, says State’s Chief Spokesperson on COVID-19




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Coronavirus | Special train takes migrants to Odisha

First Shramik Special from Chennai Central will reach destination on Monday




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COVID-19: Odisha tally shoots up sharply by 58 to reach 352

According to the State govt., 29 new cases were reported from Ganjam district followed by Balasore and Angul with 15 and 13 cases.




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Screening soil moisture conditions reveals an increased risk of drought in a Swedish drainage basin

The risk of drought in the Norrström drainage basin, Sweden, increased during the 20th century, a new study has found. As the frequency of the dry periods increased, less water was available in the landscape for agriculture and for the resupply of groundwater — despite an increase in precipitation in the area over the same period. The researchers reached this conclusion after screening soil moisture conditions in the basin over the course of the century.




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SMEs could gain from sharing waste between industries, suggests Swedish study

Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises comprise the majority of European businesses — and, therefore, have a vital role to play in reducing our dependence on, and consumption of, increasingly scarce resources. A new study explores whether the concept of industrial symbiosis, in which companies use waste products of other industries as raw materials, is common in small- and medium-sized companies (SMEs) — using beer producers and mushroom farmers in Sweden as case studies.




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Knowledge alone is ‘not enough’ to prepare for future climate risks: the case of Swedish forestry

Understanding the social context of Swedish forestry is key to understanding how the sector could be persuaded to move beyond ‘business-as-usual’ practices, to prepare for future climate risks, argues a new study. Using an approach that provides insights for future behavioural change more widely, the researchers explore the influences on forest managers’ behaviour, and highlight certification schemes as one important driver of actions which make forests better adapted to climate change. Knowledge on climate change risks and actions in itself is not enough to change behaviour, the study finds. For many environmentalists it may seem ‘logical’ for forestry to adapt now to future climate change: it epitomises an industry where actions taken today will determine long-term development, given that trees will not be harvested until 70–90 years after planting. However, the sector has taken limited actions to adapt, despite an abundance of available information on the impacts of climate change — such as storms, drought and changes in insect population.




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Biological recovery may lag behind chemical recovery in acidified Swedish lakes

Acidification of water bodies can have substantial impacts on aquatic wildlife, and even after chemical conditions improve, biological recovery may lag behind. A study of Swedish lakes shows that, although their chemical quality has improved as a result of international reductions of acidifying emissions, biological recovery has been much slower in some lakes.




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Simple Swedish device effectively reduces harmful indoor air pollution

Indoor air quality can be significantly improved using a simple device which traps harmful chemicals emitted from glues, paints and building materials, a new study has shown. Designed in Sweden, the researchers demonstrate that the 'surface emissions trap', especially effective for damp buildings, also prevents emissions from mould and can remove unpleasant odours.




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NTU President's speech at the 100th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences

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BatDad dishes out hilarious superhero justice to everyday kid crimes

Armed with a husky voice and a $10 mask, BatDad has a cult following on Twitter Vine.




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Don't put kids' plastic dinnerware in dishwasher

American Academy of Pediatrics warns heat from dishwasher can cause toxins to leach into food.




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Why you need to take a Swedish 'year walk'

The Swedish ritual of Årsgång or "year walk" is said to reveal visions of the future — if you can complete the requirements.



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Swedish choir sings Christmas carols like goats

The quirky cover of Christmas tunes was designed to to highlight the importance of goats in poverty-stricken societies.



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9 Thanksgiving dishes made healthier

Use a little imagination and a lot of love to create celebratory fare that even the staunchest traditionalists will enjoy.