PMDC declines proposed 50% increased quota for G.B students
VoH Monitoring report
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 31: According to available media reports, Pakistan Medical and Dental Association (PMDC) has declined the notification issued by government of Punjab to in compliance with the orders from Chief Minister Mian Shehbaz Sharif to increase in quota seats for students by 50% of Gilgit – Baltistan in medical and dental colleges throughout Punjab province. According to details, Medical Council, after due consideration has rejected the order saying against rules and regulations of the institutions. Consequently, hundreds of students waiting for admission from Gilgit-Batistan facing troubles. PML(N) chief Mian Nawaz Sharif in his visit ahead of poles had announced doubling of quota for the student of Gilgit-Baltistan may prove just an announcement. Student circles have demanded of Mian Shehbaz Sharif, Chief Minister Punjab to take remedial actions to materialize his pledges with the masses of the region. Daily K2-Urdu
Uproar over food shortage a tactic of opponents aims to create hurdles for govt says Wazir Baig
VoH Monitoring Desk HUNZA, Jan.28: (Shamsuddin Muahammad): According to an Urdu regional daily, Wazir Baig, newly elected speaker of Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly has said that the government was using its all resources to cope with the challenges following the disaster in Attaabad village. He claimed that re-opening of Khunjerab border aimed at assurance of provision of daily necessities in the besieged are of Upper Hunza due to blockade of KKH, the only land route that link between Central and Upper Hunza. He said that a delegation of local traders will be allowed to go to China to fetch the goods to the masses on affordable prices under the supervision of government departments. He claimed that there is no such issue of food shortage adding that was a political tactic from the opponents decry the efforts of ruling government." The essential goods and medicines are sent Gojal via helicopters on daily basis and water from artificial lake would be released with in fourty days," he added. Daily K2.Urdu
Generla Farooq's visit to Hunza
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Movie by: Zulfiqar Ali Khan and Ikram Najmir
Usman rejects allegations of favoritism, says remarks against him unjust and highly discouraging
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HUNZA, Jan 26: Muhammad Usman, Assistant Commissioner sub division Hunza, has rejected the allegation of favoritism and inhumane attitude towards commuters against the facility by choppers of NDMA. “The news published regarding me in an online regional portal is highly discouraging and unbearable because being a son of the soil I am trying my level best to facilitate the local community”, said the Assistant Commissioner Muhammad Usman talking to the the portal on phone. As a response to a news item published in portal on 25th January, a day earlier, he said, “till today none of my friends or family members visited me in Gulmit as I am myself living in a single room of Chinese Camp”, he further said. “I was flying to Gilgit on the same day and on the request of the pilots four people from Gojal volunteered to give space for an elder women patient with three others with whom I don’t had any relationship”, he explained. “As sympathy I paid the four volunteers 100 rupees each from my pocket so that they would not bear the burden of the ticket from Aliabad to Gilgit”, he added.
On the other hand, representatives of the relief committee in Gojal has applauded the role of the Mr.Usman in relief operations. “He extends all possible support to the committee and facilitates the local community”, they said, Pamir Times reported.
Rupani donates 0.2 m for Attaabad disaster relief fund
VOH Monitor
Press releaseHUNZA, Altit, Aliabad, Jan. 26: A delegation led by Wazir Baig, speaker of GBLA, a member board of trustee of Rupani Rupani Foundation and other officials called on officials of Ismaili Regional Council for Hunza on at Baltit where they offered the invoice of donation for the disaster hit population of Attaabad village. Masaidullah Baig, assistant Cheif Executive Officer and Tika Khan, secretary Ismaili regional council for Hunza, Mutabiat Shah, technocrat member GBLA and others. were also present on the occasion. Dr. Khuwaja Khan, president Ismail Regional council thanked Rupani for their contribution of Rs. 0.2 million to the Attaabad Disaster Relief Fund. Delegation also visited temporary camps at Altit and Aliabad town and recited Fatiha for deceased.
Deserved families to be supported; quota system eliminated: Farzana Raja
VOH Monitor
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 26:(Shamsuddin Muhammad) Farzana Raja, chairperson Benazir Bhutto Income support Programme (BBISP) has said that the programme with give preference to those all deserves families who have less than six thousand income monthly. Talking to a delegation headed by Chief Minister Mehdi Shah she said that Pakistan Peoples Party will keep its all promises made with the people. She pledged to extend support from programme without any discrimination of party affiliation. She said that the quota system has been eliminated and this will benifit directly in many ways." Deserving peopleof Gilgit-Baltistan will be given equal share to other parts of the country,"she added. Daily Express Islamabad, Urdu.
MQM to give representation in Sindh assembly: Raja Azam
Voice of Hunza Monitor
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 26: Member Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and newly elected member Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Council (GBLA) has said that Mutahida will give a representation to Gilgit-Baltistan in Sindh Assembly.Speaking to a large public gathering organized by Shigar community of twin cities in capital on Sunday he said that more than five lakh people of Baltistan are residing in Karachi. He said that there is no scarcity of talent in Shigar; if something is deficient, that is low rate of literacy. He asserted that he is going reserve and utilize seventy percent of available fund on education.He claimed that in the last tenure, he placed more emphasis and once ogain he will give preference to education sector. He said that the fog of election is faded away and its the time to work jointly." We should forget our differences for the better interest of masses of the poor region," he added. He said that those either supported and opposed him are his brothers adding his is representing party of poor and oppressed.
PYF stages protest against official empathy; immediate tangible efforts for release of water demanded
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By: Shamsuddin Muhammad
ISLAMABAD, Jan.25 : Progressive Youth Front, Hunza chapter staged a demonstration against negligence and empathy of government for release of water from artificially formed lake on Hunza river following the land sliding incident that claimed many lives and left many injured critically. Parotestor holding play-cards and banners chanted slogans against the slow pace of work on release of blocked water and clearance of Karakorum High Way (KKH). Baba Jan, Chief organizer, Progressive Youth Front, Hunza speaking to the occasion said that not only many precious lives have been lost in the disaster but also threatened the population of more than twenty five thousand people on both sides of the blocked water. He criticized the newly elected representation saying they preferred their party matters on welfare of people." Natural disaster coupled with government's negligence has further increased the difficulties of the people in upper Hunza," he added. Sami Barcha, Nisar Shah advocate and other also addressed the gathering. Speakers demanded of government to provide better equipment and funds to release water to save the population under threat.
CM vows to implement the announcement of right off the loans of afftectees
Bureau Report
ISLAMABAD, Jan.24: (Shamsuddin Muhammad) Syed Mehdi Shah, newly chief minister Syed Mehdi Shah has said that people of disaster hit areas like Attaabad, Sarat, Ayeenabad and other low lying areas who are affected in either form will be given absolution to the agricultural, small-medium business and national bank loans in order to implement the announcement made by Qamar Zaman Kaira, governor Gilgit-Baltistan during his recent visit to the region.He said the loans along with their respective mark ups will be written off through recommendation of legislative assembly as an additional relief by the government. He expressed these views during a meeting with Raja Shehbaz Khan,former member district council here in capital on Friday.Mr. Shehbaz briefed Chief Minister about the dire situation and threat of sinking of many low lying settlements like Ayeen Abad, Shishkat, Hussani due to blocked of Hunza river. Mr. Shehbaz said that in response to his letter to Chinese government, who has given approval of about 13 million rupees. Mr. Mehdi ensured his complete cooperation to facilitate payment from Chinese authorities.
Govt ready to deal with emergency says Mehdi Shah
VoH Monitoring Report
HUNZA, Shishkat, Jan.24:(W.B) The local as well as federal governments are ready to meet the crisis emerging in the cut-off Gojal tehsil due to blockade of the Hunza River and Karakoram Highway. "All out efforts would be made to manage the situation arising due to the blockade of the river after the Atabad landslide," said Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister Mehdi Shah while addressing a public gathering at Shishkat village on Wednesday. Mr Shah said his government was in close contact with the Center as well as the affected communities to deal with any emergency. He announced setting up of a basic health unit under the People's Primary Health Initiative Programme at Shishkat. Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly speaker Wazir Baig, famous mountaineer Nazir Sabir and government officials were accompanying him during his visit to the village facing threat from the blocked river water.
The chief minister also met with the people of Ayeen Abad having immediate threat from formation of the lake. The people urged the chief minister to save the houses and properties of the 30 families of the village from inundation, weekly Baang reports.
Chinese engineers reach as the Khujerab border opens; additional equipment and personnel due soon
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HUNZA, Sost, Shiskat,Jan. 23: (Rahmet Amin) As many as thirty Chinese engineer reached Sost on Friday to release water blocked on Hunza river following land slide menace that inundated the Karakorum High Way (KKH) the only mean to connect both Upper and Central Hunza and the sole land trade route Pakistan and china. The engineers who are mostly experts of Chinese Bridge and Road Constructions (CBRC), a private Chinese firm working on expansion of Karakorum High Way.
NACE criticises Legisltive Assembly's enactment on Attaabad disaster
Voice of Hunza Report
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 23: The National Committee on Environment on Tuesday criticized Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly for its enactment and negligence to the issue that led to perish Attaabad village after a massive land slide on January blocking both Hunza river, turning into an artificial lake, inundating Karakorum High Way (KKH) and posed an severe threat to villages on both sides. The committee shown its dissatisfaction on performance that could not take up to issue to save the lives of those buried under rubles. They claimed that reports of both Geological Survey of Pakistan and FOCUS Humanitarian Assistance were either taken lightly or given little preference to making and breaking in formation of coalition government adding delay in tangible efforts to open Chinese border to facilitate the people of Gojal falls on part of the regional government. The Parliamentarians have recommended to provide immediate compensation and rehabilitation to the families of injured deceased and speed up pace of work of water release to pacify their feeling of deprivation.
Progressive Youth Front, instead of creating havoc should cooperate representative to prove effective opposition party of the region.
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