Speaker's mass contact campaign gets overwhelming accord; PPP enjoys support of masses; Zardari to visit GB soon: Wazir Baig
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HUNZA, Hyderabad, May 10: Wazir Baig, speaker Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly has said that PPP led government enjoys support of masses both at center and region. Talking to a public gathering, on invitation of residents here in Hyderabad, Hunza, ahead of mass contact campaign of Pakistan Peoples Party, he said that PPP led government was facing multifaceted challenges which are being tackled according to the nature saying every possible measure would be taken to come to the expectations of the people of the region. He said that disasters like that of Attaabd are used to happen with mountain people saying they have capacity to cope such challenges with mounting hearts. He said that president Zarari will soon address GBLA on invitation of regional PPP led government. He said that he belong to a poor family and what he was today was due to support of masses adding he will strive to do whatever come under his authority for the well being of people of the region without any discrimination for he acts as Speaker of house and member of Hunza, simultaneously. Speaker criticized media for creating unnecessary hype and havoc among masses of down stream areas. He said that in case of rise in water level beyond the limits marked by FOCUS and other NGOs , maximum 4000 IDPs would require accommodation on emergency basis saying regional government with the help of center ready to tackle such a challenge in time. He pledged to upgrade boys and girls schools to High schools, First Aid Center to Basic Health Unit with required staff and a three kilometer long road from Barbar settlement to upper areas.
He said that a surgeon and other medical staff will be appointed with completion of PC-4, Aliabad so that common man can get medical facilities at his door step." Newly established Hunza-Nagar district will serve to create about 612 new posts; vacancies below grade 5 will be filled with indigenous people," he added. He accepted critic on both regional and central government but not against the country saying any activity against state would not be tolerated.Deputy Commissioner Hunza, Waqar Taj speaking on the occasion urged intelligentsia to share their ideas to bring further improvement in local administration saying his doors was always open to those all who want to share their ideas on any problem relating ot public affairs. Mr. Taj said that he was public servant not a ruler and always value positive public proposals for resolution of issues. Speaking to the occasion, Dr.Iqbal, District Health Officer (DHO), said that despite government initiatives need long time to get start, he was trying to start work immediately to provide better health facilities with professional spirit. He said that health department has chalked out a special plan to cope any challenge in case of outburst of lake on Hunza river in both Upper, down stream river bed areas. Nevertheless, Mutabiat Shah, technocrat who was also invited was unable to attend the gathering as he was busy in relief operations in Upper Hunza.
Ramazan Ali passes away
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HUNZA, Hyderabad, May 10: Ramazan Ali, a renown icon and social worker was passed away at the age of seventy two.
He was famous for heavy weight and frankness will others and spent most of his time in Skardu Baltistan while making his lively hood for many years. He was injured in stove explosion and later got fractured in left leg in an incident later. He was under treatment and breathed last on Sunday at 9:00 AM. He was buried in community grave yard before hundreds of mourners.
Work on under construction bridge halted; mutual agreement between contractor and works department yield slower workVoH Report
GILGIT, May 03:The work on under construction bridge worth 91.448 million, that was inaugurated by Faisal Saleh Hayat, the then Minister Kashmir Affairs in February 2004 to link Gilgit city with that of Karakorum International University via Konodas West and Gari Bagh has been halted for many weeks due to lack of payment of installment from Works department, sources said. Due to delays in payments forced contractor to flee to Karachi who was later brought to Gilgit to complete rest on time by government officials.The Konodas-Gari Bagh linking bridge which was subjected to complete in November 2007 is partially completed. According to sources,hindrances in payment of installments was the main cause of delay of completion that forced contractor to yield little work than expected. Public circles expect with completion of 170 meters long and fifteen meter wide bridge will bring ease for commuters who use old narrow wooden bridge regularly.
PC-1 worth 3.5 million for Gulmit Operation theatre in last phase of approval;responsiblities were taken on directives of CM and secretary health to work for a progressive nation: DHO Muhammad Iqbal Voice of Hunza
HUNZA, May 04: Muhammad Iqbal,District Health Officer (DHO), Hunza-Nagar has said that a PC-1 plan worth 3.5 million for Gulmit Operation theater to provide health facilities on peoples' door step was in the final phase of approval. Talking to media men, he said that he has taken responsibilities with a perception on the directives of Chief Minister Syed Mehdi Shah and health secretary to work with a progressive nation of this newly established district with limited resources. He pledged that he would not give a single chance to people of Hunza-Nagar district to complain for negligence and apathy.DHO Hunza-Nagar vowed to provide better health facilities to masses on their door steps. He further said that training programmes would be arranged to polish skills of medical staff. " A lady doctor and a dental surgeon is already rendering their services in the respective hospital," he added. Dr.Iqbal said that at times stock of life saving medicines was reserved to tackle any emergency in Hunza subdivision.CAI sponsors education of children of affectees; 35 female students leaves for studies in respective fields VoH Report
HUNZA, Aliabad, May 03:A bus comprising thirty five female students left for Rawalpindi accompanied by six guardians here on Friday to avail the opportunity offered by Central Asian Institute. According to the details, thirty five students, twenty two from Attaabad and Sarat and thirteen from Ayeenabad and Nazimabad (Shishkat) were offered CAI scholarship left Hunza in the morning. According to Sarfraz Khan, director Central Asian Institute, students will be provided accommodation, health, travel and quality educational facility on all levels.
Answering to a question of VoH, Mr.Khan said that these children will be kept in CAI's hostle and will enjoy all facilities from the fund donated by Dr. Greak Martson." This is a unique step we have taken through mutual accord between parents and Central Asian Institute and there was no third party," he added. He said that parents of these children can visit any time whenever they want. He further said that all these students have weak financial background and in case of any student found later affluent will be sent back to home saying the scholarship program aims to support families with poor income. Revenue, treasory and cooperative soocities wthout
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GILGIT, May 02: Revenue, treasury and cooperative societies working without secretaries; delay in appointment of secretaries worrisome: Muhammad Ali Akhtar GILGIT, May 2: Muhammad Ali Akhtar, mininster Gilgit-Baltistan council has said that the revenue, treasury and cooperative societies working without secretaries and proper office building. He said that in absence of proper office and required staff, the development works could also not started on time.Ministery not destination; exclusion from list gave harm to political accolade: Nasir Khan
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Gilgit, May 02:Nasir Khan, special coordinator and member GBLA has said that the exclusion of his name from the nomination list annoyed him a lot. Talking with a regional daily, he said that ministry was not his destination. He asserted that ministry was not a destination rather, it was loss of political good will that forced him to express dissent on the move. He claimed that decision of deleting his name from the list not only annoyed him but also die-hard workers in the party. he vowed to coordinate with ministers to eliminate backwardness, poverty and prosperity in the Astore region." Astore would get adjusted in the new or expended cabinet to reduce feelings of deprivation," he added. Cabinet to be expended soon, Razi-ud-din will be adjusted ; not pledged for ministeries; Gilgit-Baltistan will be develped:
Kaira
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Gilgit, May 02: Former governor Gilgit-Baltistan and federal minister for broadcasting and communications Qamar Zaman Kaira has denied the claims of independant condidates that he pledged for ministeries. Talking to media persons he said that there was huge difference between a dialogue and promise. He claimed that cabinet would be soon expended to adjust the independant members that led to strife in the house.He advised public to avoid fight against each other." There is huge difference between a promise and general dialogue saying claims of independant canidates shall be soon consider to address issue immediately by including them in the cabinet," he added.According to party sources, Mr. Kaira would be invited to Gilgit to pay him tribute for his vital role in service of the masses.
Speaker urges MLAs to express their views
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GILGIT, May 02: Wazir Baig, speaker Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly has urged members of Legislative Assembly to express their views and participate in debates on different bills. Speaking on 3rd session, he called on all members to identify problems of their respective areas accordingly. He said that people have great expectations and it was onus of GBLA members to leave no stone to serve the people of the region.
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