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Ghizer ignores GB govt\’s decision to boycott Shandur festival

GILGIT, June 19: Opposing the Gilgit-Baltistan government’ s decision, the Ghizer polo team has decided to participate in the three-day Shandur festival from Friday. The opening polo match would be played between the teams of the district Ghizar and of Laspur valley. This was announced by Gul Wali, the captain of the Ghizer polo team, […]

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Malakand stands strong against militancy

SWAT: Violence against those resisting the militancy in Malakand Division is not intimidating the area’s residents. Unidentified militants in April killed two well-known anti-Taliban activists. “In spite of these losses, the morale of Swat residents and of the family of Muzaffer Khan is high and we will continue to fight the extremists,” said Ataullah Khan,

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BISE preparing for SSC practical exams

CHITRAL, April 3: Officials of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Chitral campus are working day and night to make sure that the stationery and other materials reached students in all parts of Chitral for the practical exams of the matric classes. Assistant controller examinations Chitral, Nuhamamd Ismail Khan said despite shortage of

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I am ready to die for Musharraf

CHITRAL, Feb 21: Most of the people of Chitral continue admiring former president Pervez Musharraf not only for launching mega projects such as the Lowari Tunnel but also for cherishing their values and patriotism. In admiring and supporting the former president at a time when most of the country is after him, women of Chitral

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Supreme Court takes suo motu notice of Taliban threat to Ismailis

ISLAMABAD, Feb 20: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday sprung into action to protect the peaceful Ismaili Muslims of Chitral and the Kalash tribe against threat issued to them by the outlawed Taliban.    Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Tasaduq Hussain Jilani took suo motu notice of a video released by Taliban in which they threatened

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