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On the other hand, transport on Karakorum High Way(KKH) remained very low due to its vulnerable condition across the region. Consequently, link road, connecting F.G.Boys degree college, Aliabad and Girls Inter college, Karimabad is being used by traffic, overburdening a narrow, poorly maintained road as an alternate route in emergency. The decades ago constructed road in question has no bridge at Nallas, Furu, Asha and Her connecting various localities in the area. Situation become critical especially for school going children and female pedestrians in summer as the flood hinder their movement besides disturbing traffic. Our representatives since the time known used to make pledges to improve its condition could not materialized yet. Public circles demand for construction of bridges at respective Nallas to facilitate both public and traffic of the area.
On the other hand, a huge part of the mount above the blockade as well as the Eastern part of devastated Attabad and Sarat hamlet is in vulnerable condition as the land sliding remained continue from the dawn to dust. Geological experts, monitoring the movement of glaciers, rocks and water has warned of slid of this huge part at the bottleneck around the blockade site. Public circles have demanded of government to take possible steps to avert any mishap and ensure moment of commuters. Experts feared in case of slide of such a huge mass may serve to block flow of water via spill way.
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KARACHI: Representatives of youth and students associations of Gilgit Baltistan, on call of Attaabad Students Association vow to initiate concious efforts for the rehebilitation of the affectees of Attaabad disaster. Image by: John
The envoys of associations criticized government's show of relief to IDPs and urged for an effective mechanism leading to pressurize authorities for immediate rehabilitation. Speakers at the moment expressed serious concerns over empty promises by both federal and regional government officials as well as representatives that proved nothing but political slogans. Meanwhile, speakers identified issues rose out of post disaster scenario including IDP's withered life at relief camps, financial burden that forced various families to entrust their children to numerous NGOs; besides psychological problems, affectees were uncertain of their future as red tap in bureaucracy and disgusting attitude on part of political leadership has added a fuel to their sufferings.
Representatives of these associations called on the other regional associations to join hand saying there was no reasons to wait further and cherish hope for any relief from government. Besides, participants demanded of authorities to involve educated youth in rehabilitation planning and execution andvowed to rise up united to preserve the interest of the people affected of disaster.
According to the details, Kamaluddin of Ideal Muslim School stood got first position with 880 marks. While Amjad Hussain and Nausheen secured 847 and 840 and remained second and third respectively."Out of 13020 students appeared only 5793 passed in the examination; and overall result reamined 44.49 percent this year, said the university sources via telephone.
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According to the media reports, deceased who was reportedly wounded alledgely was admitted a day earlier in a serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital. After the incident, family, kit and kins protested against lack of proper security and demanded for immediate arrest of culprit. Later, police detained a suspect bearing a pistal of illegal bore in the market area and started legal action against him.
Protestors march againt load sheding in Punial
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Residents of both villages annoyed of unscheduled load shedding came out for the first time as these two village were selected only in these regard. While rest of Punial was getting supply daily. On pressure of protectors, PWD officials resumed the supply to their respective places.
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