Acting Governor Gilgit-Baltistan calls on Pervaiz Ashraf
VoH Monitor
ISLAMABAD, Oct 29 (APP): Acting Governor Gilgit-Baltistan Wazir
Baig called on Federal Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervaiz Ashraf here on Friday and congratulated him on getting funds from America for Sadpara and Diamar Basha dams. Wazir Baig was accompanied by Deputy Speaker Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly Jameel Ahmad.
He also asked the minister to hold talks with China for completion of Bonji dam. He said the timely completion of those dams would not only facilitate the people of Gilgit-Baltistan but would also help meet power shortage in Pakistan.
The Acting Governor said that efforts should also be made for getting funds from Asian Development Bank for Hassan Abad, Hunza Power House. He said the Power House besides providing electricity to the local population would be a source of facilitating tourists. The minister assured him that the Pakistan government would make all-out efforts to address the genuine demands of Gilgit-Baltistan people.
Batogah, Chilas-energy crisis halts socio-ecomic activites; public circles calls for immediate but longstanding redmedy
VoH Report
CHILAS, November 25: (Alamgir Khan) Energy crisis followed by frequent technical faults in generator of Batogah hydro power generation plant has brought socio-economic activities across the Chilas,Diamer district headquarter.According to our correspondent, hydro-power energy crisis have reached zenith coupled with frequent interruption on alternate days supply schedule leaving most of district headquarter chilas and outskirts. Notables, Hussain Ahmed, Najeebullah, Shah Makeen, Javed Ahmed and Hafeezurrah man has called upon GB administration to resolve issue immediately. They said that prototyped temporary remedy through repairing existing low capacity generator has had given little benefit. " Either generator or turbine goes out of order within few months of repair and purchase of new equipment was necessary to cater the needs," they added. Public circles have warned concerned authorities for street protest if their demands were not addressed in time.
One died, two critically injured in cross firing
VoH Report
GILGIT, November 24: At least one person died and two injured critically when unidentified armed men opened fire in a tea shop in Basin road limits on Teusday morning. Polic sources confirmed one death while rest two were reported critically injured. After the incident, law enforcement agencies deployed extra check posts to embark on armed search operation in Western limits, increasingly becoming red zone.
Media circles in their reports had warned of such incidents duing and after Eid celebrations. Yet, both government and intelligence agencies incompetence resulted into mishap spreading anxiety and fear across the city.
Winter at bay, reciprocal impact-Decrease in temperature and increase in prices of fabrics, sweaters, coats,attracts public to Landa Bazar
VoH Report
GILGIT, November 22:Decrease in temperature and a reciprocal increase in prices of fabrics, sweaters, coats and socks attracting even those belonging to affluent families. The tendency is the result of mutifaceted factors: low quality in first hand wear items due to increase in production costs, higher prices than lowering income brackets, dual brand items with the same lable and least appeal to mountainous zest. While, public interest in second hand items, mostly imported from China can be traced in their durablity, low prices and suitably designed for mountain communities. Chines products with lesser prices have dominated most of the markets from fabrics to general items, leaving products of foreign countries, and even Pakistan in hot waters.
On the other hand, influx of customers in such Landa markets have serve to made the venders increse in prices of such second hand products, slightly.
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