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Over 3,000 deodar saplings planted in Chitral Gol National Park

Gul Hamad Farooqui CHITRAL: Over 3,000 deodar saplings have been planted in the Chitral Gol National Park during the ongoing plantation drive by the forest department. According to Mohammad Altaf Ali Shah Shah, Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife Chitral Gol National Park, the core zone of the park covers an area of 7,750 hectares while the buffer zone added later […]

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WWF to provide expertise to Ismaili CIVIC for afforestation

Press release KARACHI: The Ismaili CIVIC Pakistan through Ismaili Council for Pakistan and WorldWide Fund for Nature (WWF-Pakistan) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to align efforts and resources towards shared goals, including climate change mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and the enhancement of community resilience. The partnership signifies a commitment to fostering positive change

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Water supply pipes being shifted from under-construction road

Gul Hamad Farooqui  CHITRAL: The Public Health Engineering Department has started shifting the pipe supplying drinking water from Golen Gol to Chitral town from the middle of the under-construction Chitral-Mastuj road to the side. The pipeline was laid to bring water form natural fountain of Golen in 2010. At that time the narrow Chitral-Mastuj road

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Army urged to help end govt\’s discrimination against Chitral

CHITRAL: A civil society organization working for construction and development of roads in Chitral has called upon the army top brass to take notice of the discrimination against Chitral by successive governments.  Maulana Israruddin Al Hilal, Waqas Muhammad, Sajidullah Advocate, Inayatullah Aseer, Nisar Ahmed, Sher Zameen and Gul Muhammad of Chitral Development Movement said it

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