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Bridge inaugurated second time by PTI minister
The same bridge was inaugurated by District Nazim Maghfirat Shah a few weeks ago. Addressing a public gathering on the occasion, Mahmood Khan said the provincial government had released Rs20 million for the suspension bridge. Similarly, the PTI-led government wanted to ensure all facilities for the youth and the centre-cum sports complex was constructed at
Media not allowed to cover Kalash spring festival
Media persons from different parts of the country had arrived in Chitral for the coverage of the Chilim Jusht festival. But on way to the Kalash valley they were stopped by security forces and told to produce no objection certificates (NIC). They were told that the federal government had made the NOC mandatory for the
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Medical store sealed, shopkeepers booked, fined
معائنہ ٹیم چمرکن ڈوک اوربروزبازارکے چیکنگ کے دوران جنرل سٹور،سبزی فروشوں،نانبائیوں،مرغی فروشوں،نائیوں ،بیکری والوں کانرخنامے نہ رکھنے، غیرمعیاری اشیائے خوردنی رکھنے ،کم وزن اورصفائی کی ناقص انتظام پرچالان کردیا کیاگیا۔ بروزکے مقام پر سڑک کے کنارے میں گاڑی کھڑی کرنے پرنو ٹیکسی ڈرائیوروں کا بھی چالانا کردیا ۔ انہوں نے سبزی فروشوں اور مرغی فروشوں
Sub-engineers warn of pen-down strike from 16th
Talking to local reporters, a group of sub-engineers led by Ziaur Rehman Toru said that the KP government had been trying to ensure more and more facilities to government employees but the sub-engineers were such a neglected lot that they never got any relief. They said that for long the sub-engineers had been asking for
Wakhan corridor under Taliban attack
This battle has profound regional implications related to China, Russia, Pakistan and where the \’Great Game\’ took place. Central Asia Institute established 25 of the first schools in Wakhan (75% of region). In the last week, militants from Warduj overtook Zebak, at Wakhan\’s west end, and pushed east to five miles from Ishkashim, the district

