Pamir Times
(Op n on) Rev v ng Gojal
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — By Anum Khan Gojal, also known as upper hunza, can be best described as the land of captivating valleys, lofty mountains and glaciers with meadows and lush green trees. Spread over an area of 8,500sq.km, it forms the largest tehsil … Continue reading →
Honor killing incident in Bubur, double murder shocks...
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — Monitoring Desk Gilgit, September 2: A 33 year old man named Qari Nizam Uddin and a girl were shot dead in Bubur village of Punial Tehsil, Ghizar, for allegedly holding an 'illicit' relationship. According to details when Qari Nizam came … Continue reading →
People of Gojal express reservations on CM's plan...
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — PT Report Sost, September 1: Chief Minister of Gilgit – Baltistan, Mehdi Shah, has reportedly said that in case the food relief received from China is only distributed in Gojal valley the government would urge NGOs to focus their attention … Continue reading →
Satpara Dam Water starts leaking
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — By Naweed-e-Sahar Skardu: September 1 The recently constructed Stapara Dam has startd leaking which has posed an eminent disaster for the Skardu city. The newly built Satpara Dam started leaking as a result of fake material used in its construction. … Continue reading...
Water level in the Hunza River dropping
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — PT Report Gulmit, August 31: The dammed Hunza River, stretched over a length of around 25 kilometers, is losing depth as temperate drop in the upstream valley reduces water inflow. "The water level was close to my house two weeks … Continue reading →
Two murders in Yasin Valley during the last week
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — PT Report Gilgit, August 31: People of Yasin Valley have expressed shock over two incidents of murder that took place during the last week in this otherwise peaceful region. According to details a young man named Nasir was killed allegedly … Continue reading →
Gilgit-Chitral Road opened for traffic
pamirtimes.wordpress.com — By: Naweed-e-Sahar Chitral: August31: The Gilgit-Chitral road (Ghizar road) has been reopened for all kinds of traffic from Monday, that had been closed for a month due the landslides and floods . Talking to media the Executive Engineer NAPWD … Continue reading →