July 17, 2021
MANSEHRA: Extending condolences to the families of the bus tragedy victims, the elders of Upper Kohistan on Friday hoped the work on the vital project would continue.
Thirteen persons, including nine Chinese nationals were killed when a bus fell into a ditch after an explosion in the Barseen area on Wednesday.
“We have extended all sorts of help and cooperation to the government for the execution of the 4300 megawatts Dasu hydropower project on our soil. We want to extend our sympathies with the families of Chinese and Pakistans who lost their lives in the bus accident,” Bakht Buland, a local elder, told a press conference in Dasu.
July 17, 2021
MANSEHRA: Extending condolences to the families of the bus tragedy victims, the elders of Upper Kohistan on Friday hoped the work on the vital project would continue.
Thirteen persons, including nine Chinese nationals were killed when a bus fell into a ditch after an explosion in the Barseen area on Wednesday.
“We have extended all sorts of help and cooperation to the government for the execution of the 4300 megawatts Dasu hydropower project on our soil. We want to extend our sympathies with the families of Chinese and Pakistans who lost their lives in the bus accident,” Bakht Buland, a local elder, told a press conference in Dasu.
Students of a state-run primary school in Lesva village pose with school bags carrying stationery gifted by a team of health practitioners from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Dawn
MUZAFFARABAD: A seven-member team of leading health practitioners from neighbouring Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, assisted by 10 medics, participated in a free medical camp in Neelum valley on Sunday and examined around 1,000 patients from different age groups.
The camp was established in the Basic Health Unit (BHU) of Bata village, under an initiative taken by Azad Jammu and Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Sohail Habib Tajik - a medical graduate from Khyber Medical University, Peshawar.