Who to blame? Three girls fall to death from dilapidated bridge
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CHITRAL: A 12-year-old boy from the Gazandeh locality of Denin, Chitral, is missing for the last three days. The relatives and people of the locality have been searching for the boy but without any success. Child Protection Unit Chitral\’s official, Imran Uddin, said Maqbool, son of Zar Muhammad, went missing on May 12. The child
جب میں نے یاد ماضی لکھنے کا سلسلہ شروع کیا تھا تو ایک چند دوستوں نے اشاروں کنایوں میں کہا تھا کہ کیا سب کچھ لکھ پاؤگے؟ میں نے کہا تھا کہ جو واقعہ یا تجربہ بھی یاد آئے گا لکھنےمیں کنجوسی نہیں دکھاؤں گا۔ انسان کی زندگی کے بعض واقعات ایسے ہوتے ہیں کہ
International Conference on “Recent Discoveries in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and their impact on the history of the region held in Islamabad on Saturday. Dr. Abdul Samad, Director of Archaeology & Museums and renowned scholars and archeologists from USA, UK, Italy, Korean, Germany and Afghanistan attended the conference. Scholars presented research papers on the importance and preservation
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This was stated by Tehreek\’s information secretary Muhammad Pervez Lal of Booni. However, he regretted that when the government was going through the process of tendering the project once again, the APML Member of the National Assembly (MNA) through his stooges was trying to take all the credit for the re-launch of the dead project.
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Addressing a press conference at Peshawar Press Club along with leaders of the PPP Peshawar, Salim Khan said an amount of Rs160 million had been released by the KP government in August last year for the reconstruction of the damaged roads to Mastuj, Garam Chashma and Kalash valleys but the district nazim, Maghfirate Shah, was
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When the elected representatives apprised the doctor of the public complaints, he narrated his own helplessness and the lack of resources to provide the citizens with medical facilities. He said the hospital had been facing the shortage of medical, paramedical and other staff and many of the vacant posts could not be filled for years.
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The largest and the only source for safe drinking water in the area, Angargoon scheme is expected to benefit over 80,000 people in the Chitral town and the neighbouring villages. With an estimated cost of $223,000, the rehabilitation of the Angarghoon water supply scheme was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) United Kingdom.