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Taliban, US sign peace deal

By thehighasia
February 29, 2020
in :  Afghanistan, Central Asia, China, Climate, Conflict, Ghizer District, Nagar, National, Nepal, Pakistan, Pamir Ranges, People, Science & Technology, Showbiz, Society, Syria, Terrorism, US, World
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The peace deal was signed after 18 months of talks in Doha Sorin Furcoi Al Jazeera] Peace deal signed in Qatari capital, Doha, will pave the way for the complete withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan within 14 months   Doha, Qatar: The US and the Taliban have signed a landmark peace agreement after nearly 20 years of war that could …

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Drone tech makes communities resilient to natural disasters

By thehighasia
January 31, 2020
in :  Afghanistan, Central Asia, Chitral, Climate, Climate Change, Disaster, Environment, Features, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Gojal, High Asia Region, Hindu Kush Ranges, Hunza, Karakoram Ranges, Latest, Latest News, Pamir Ranges, Science &Technology, Slider, Technology
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File photo of the confluence of Khurdopin and Yokshin Glacier and blockade of Verjherav glacio-fluvial stream. Credit: MIMCP HAH Report Assessing and monitoring hazards as well as surveying the damage and collecting data during emergencies in hard-to-reach mountain areas poses many difficulties. At higher altitudes, satellite data does not come in high enough resolution to create accurate hazard maps, and …

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Mental health: a major public health challenge

By thehighasia
October 10, 2019
in :  Drug abuse, Features, Ghizer District, Health, Latest, Pakistan, Society
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Every year about 800,000 people take their own life — 11.4 people per 100,000 population and in Pakistan, it is 1.4 per 100,000, say reports and experts Herald Report Suicide is the 15th leading cause of death globally and around 11.4 people per 100,000 population kill themselves every year and in Pakistan, it is 1.4 persons per 100,000 population. Every …

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Ishkoman’s impressive Immit valley

By thehighasia
August 23, 2019
in :  Features, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, High Asia Region, Hindu Kush Ranges, People, Society
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Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro offers a portrait of the village of Immit in Ghizer district by Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro While going to Iskhoman, one passes by Gahkuch town, the headquarters of Ghizer district. It is also the main stop for Shandur, Yasin, Gupis and Ishkoman valleys. Ishkoman is one of the four tehsil of Ghizer district. The other three are Punial, …

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Picturesque Punial valley

By thehighasia
August 18, 2019
in :  Archives, Arts & Culture, Features, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, History, Latest, Lifestyle, People, Society
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Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro on the heritage and folklore of the people of Punial in Gilgit-Baltistan by Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro   Punial valley of Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan is known for its oral history, folklore, visual culture, looming Hindu Kush mountains, verdant and sprawling villages, nullahs (side valleys) full of pastures, gushing Gilgit River coursing through Punial valley and, of course, the …

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Media watchdog chides Imran on erosion of press freedoms

By thehighasia
August 1, 2019
in :  Conflict, Diplomacy, Ghizer District, Human Rights, Hunza, Islamabad, Latest, Media, Society, Technology
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Paris-based Watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned of an “alarming decline” in the state of press freedom in Pakistan and called on Prime Minister Imran Khan to take urgent measures to address the situation. RSF took issue with Khan’s recent statement during a trip to Washington that talking about curbs on press freedom in Pakistan was a “joke,” outlining several …

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GB youth protest land grabbing, Handrap incident

By thehighasia
July 22, 2019
in :  Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Human Rights, Latest, Politics, Terrorism
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GBYA, ‘Save GB Movement’ activists seek an end to occupation of community lands, resources by state under the pretext of development and security, demarcation of borders, release of political prisoners by Anayat Baig Karachi, July 21: The youth of Gilgit-Baltistan held a protest outside Karachi Press Club on Sunday against Ghizer incident, land grabbing in the region, and violation of its …

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Travel: Ishkoman days

By thehighasia
July 21, 2019
in :  Features, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Hindu Kush Ranges, Latest News, Slider, Society, Tourism
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Being a rare guest in a valley hitherto unspoilt by the ravages of tourism can be a magical and an unforgettable experience, writes Asif Farrukhi. by Asif Farrukhi A geographical confusion landed me in the Ishkoman Valley but having reached there, I decided to stay put. Like many Karachiites, I was filled with vague notions to travel up North as …

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Recover kidnapped men: GB govt given 24 hours

By thehighasia
July 17, 2019
in :  Conflict, Crime, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Human Rights, Latest
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Locals demand SP Ghizer’s suspension, deployment of police on border areas. Over 30 armed men from Kohistan intruded Handarap Valley in Gupis, kidnapped four people.    By Inayat Abdali GAHKUCH: Notables and political leaders of Ghizer District have given 24 hours ultimatum to GB government for recovery of four people who have been kidnapped by armed gangsters from Handarap Valley. They …

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Defending Chitral retain polo title, beating GB sixth time

By thehighasia
July 9, 2019
in :  Chitral, Features, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Hindu Kush Ranges, Latest, Lifestyle, Sport News, Tourism
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Over 20,000 tourists and spectators enjoyed the three-day Shandur festival that ended on Tuesday amid dance, music, and paragliding show   By Karim Ullah CHITRAL, July 9: Chitral retained its title and won trophy sixth consecutive time beating Gilgit-Baltistan by 6-5 goals after the sensational contest on the final match on Tuesday. The three-day mega annual cultural-cum-sports event ended amid …

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Uniqueness of Burushaski language, Yasin’s culture celebrated

By thehighasia
April 30, 2019
in :  Arts & Culture, Features, Ghizer District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Hindu Kush Ranges, People, Society, Tourism
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  Gul Nayab Islamabad: Residents of Yasin Valley, mostly youth and students residing in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, converged at the open air theatre of Lok Virsa on Sunday to celebrate their rich culture, art, and unique but endangered language ‘Burushaski’. The indigenous language is spoken over 150,000 people in Yasin, Nagar, and Hunza. “Burushaski is the …

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Third season of GBCL kicks off with a colourful cultural program

By thehighasia
April 26, 2018
in :  Arts & Culture, Baltistan Division, Education, Features, Ghizer District, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider
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Ali Ahmed Jan The much-awaited Gilgit-Baltistan Champions League (GBCL) kicked off with a greater participation of the enthusiastic and talented teams from over two dozen universities and colleges of twin cities of Islamabad-Rawalpindi and Lahore. The opening ceremony of the third season of the mega event was held at the Open Air Theatre of the Pakistan National Council of the …

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Illogical, colonial stance of Kashmiris on GB’s status

By Editor
October 7, 2017
in :  Baltistan Division, Ghizer District, Latest News, Opinion, Pakistan, Slider
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Sultan Madad There has been a general misunderstanding among the people of Jammu and Kashmir with respect to the identity of Gilgit-Baltistan. Almost all nationalist and mainstream political parties of Indian and Pakistan-administered Kashmir have been taking the same irrational and illogical stance on Gilgit-Baltistan.  They consider GB as the third part of the divided Himalayan state in contrast to …

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Media watchdog, rights activists decry muzzling dissent voices in GB

By Editor
October 5, 2017
in :  Baltistan Division, Features, Ghizer District, High Asia Region, Hunza, Latest News, Opinion, Pakistan, Slider
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Farman Ali ISLAMABAD, Oct 5: Media watchdogs, political and rights activists have voiced concern at the abuse of anti-terrorism and other laws to silence freedom of expression and dissent voices in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). They have asked the authorities to withdraw Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and cybercrime law from GB, and drop what they called, the trumped-up charges, against journalists and political …

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Tragic end: Noted paraglider of GB falls to death

By Editor
September 21, 2017
in :  Ghizer District, Latest News, Slider, Sport News
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Correspondent GILGIT: A noted paraglider, Hidayatullah Baig, has crashed to death in Gupis valley of Ghizer District while paragliding during a football match. According to police and local sources, the 32 years old parachuter, a resident of Gindai, Yasin valley, took off from a nearby mountain to perform paragliding during a football match on Tuesday. However, he lost altitude due …

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