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SAMAA - Fire burns 100 acres of forest in Kalash Valley

Trees spread over 100 acres of land in the forests of Kalash Valley s Barir have been burning for the past three days. According to the district commissioner of Chitral, immediately after the blaze broke out, people in nearby areas informed the authorities. Officials of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest Department, and Rescue 1122 teams have reached the site and are trying to douse the fire.

Gilgit Baltistan Archives - Daily Times

Daily Times May 18, 2021 Shia and Sunni clerics in Gilgit-Baltistan have challenged each other of Mubahila (debate) on the recent sectarian disputes. The challenge has been accepted by both parties and the day and time of the Mubahila have also been fixed. Separate statements were issued on May 17 by the Ahl-e-Sunnat and the Imamia Council of Gilgit-Baltistan. The […] June 23, 2019 Nine people, including women and children, died when the ill-fated jeep carrying passengers fell into Indus River near Chilas. The incident took place in the Shalkan Abad area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kolai Palas Kohistan on Sunday. A vehicle with 21 passengers on-board while coming to Chilas in Gilgit-Baltistan region, skidded off the road and plunged […]

K-P buys land to preserve Kalash architecture

K-P buys land to preserve Kalash architecture Kalash Valley has archeological and historical significance PESHAWAR: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has purchased 20 kanals of land to preserve the ancient culture and unique architecture of the Kalash Valley. According to Latif-ur-Rehman, spokesperson for the Department of Sports, Tourism and Archeology, the Kalash Valley has archeological and historical significance. “The government has purchased 20 kanals of land worth Rs27 crore for the protection of this heritage,” he said, adding that steps were being taken to preserve the ancient landscape of the valley and to preserve their ancient culture. The land was purchased for cemeteries in different areas of Kalash including Karakal, Brom Bamburit, Behl Birir and Batrak. It has been allotted at Batrak Bamburit, Behl Barrier. A separate area of land has been allotted for Kalash Festival. Similarly, land has also been acquired for residential houses in Kalashagram and Batrak.

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