July 9, 2021
MANSEHRA: A deputy superintendent of police (DSP) and a cop sustained bullet injuries when one of the hoteliers and shop owners opposing an anti-encroachment drive resorted to open fire in Kaghan valley on Thursday, officials and locals said.
The sources said a group of hoteliers and shopkeepers, whose property was coming in the way of Mansehra-Naran-Jalkhad road, had set tyres on fire in Naran to protest against the anti-encroachment drive.
The miscreants also stormed the Rescue 1122 station in Naran and partially damaged its two ambulances, they added.
They said that DSP, Balakot, Yaseen Janjua reached the spot to bring the situation under control when one of the protesters opened fire.
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Naran anti-encroachment operation: Balakot policeman injured in firing
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July 7, 2021
ABBOTTABAD: Hazara Commissioner Riaz Khan Mehsud has directed Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) to have a pragmatic approach to make the Kaghan and Naran valleys more attractive for national as well as international tourists.
Reviewing the progress on the KDA projects, the commissioner asked all the departments including
KDA for implementation of the initiatives for tourist attraction in the prescribed time.
Meeting held at the Commissioner’s Hazara office was attended by the Regional Police Officer, Mansehra deputy commissioner, Kaghan Development Authority director-general, Communication & Works department XEN, Fisheries deputy director, Kaghan District Forest Officer, National Highway Authority deputy director and other relevant departments.
KDA directed to make Kaghan, Naran valleys more attractive for tourists
July 7, 2021
ABBOTTABAD: Hazara Commissioner Riaz Khan Mehsud has directed Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) to have a pragmatic approach to make the Kaghan and Naran valleys more attractive for national as well as international tourists.
Reviewing the progress on the KDA projects, the commissioner asked all the departments including KDA for implementation of the initiatives for tourist attraction in the prescribed time.
Meeting held at the Commissioner’s Hazara office was attended by the Regional Police Officer, Mansehra deputy commissioner, Kaghan Development Authority director-general, Communication & Works department XEN, Fisheries deputy director, Kaghan District Forest Officer, National Highway Authority deputy director and other relevant departments.