Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Son of Ali sadpara Sajid summits the mighty K2

Son of Ali sadpara Sajid summits the mighty K2
Sajid Sadpara alongside different mountain climbers has ascended the second-most elevated worldwide pinnacle K2-a day after he discovered the assemblages of his dad Mohammad Ali Sadpara, Iceland's John Snorri, and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr at the bottleneck.

A message from the Twitter record of Sajid Sadpara reported the K2 culmination from the climber alongside Canadian producer Elia Saikaly and Pasang Kaji Sherpa, who dispatched an endeavor to discover collections of the three fallen mountain climbers.

In his message, Ali Sadpara said that the most recent couple of days have been testing and fortunate for them all, high up in the mountains.

 

With entire country pausing and hoping to catch wind of search and recuperation of their legend Ali Sadpara. We are adequately fortunate to discover the groups of my allies from K2," he said added that they were attempting to get and protect it at a protected area for additional conceivable outcomes.

He said that being at an exceptionally specialized and perilous slant, recovering it in any case is testing and to respect his dad Ali Sadpara and lost colleagues, he had by and by set his foot on the highest point of K2 and tied down collections of fallen climbers to a protected spot as moment recovery from above bottleneck is preposterous without imperiling numerous lives.

Conceivable outcomes of recovering bodies minus any additional harms and without gambling lives would be done at a later stage subsequent to counseling families and specialists," he said while saying thanks to the whole country for their affection and petitions.

He further mentioned everybody at K2 to try not to share any photograph or video of the bodies, as it would be excruciating for all families and companions.



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Son of Ali sadpara Sajid summits the mighty K2

Son of Ali sadpara Sajid summits the mighty K2
Sajid Sadpara alongside different mountain climbers has ascended the second-most elevated worldwide pinnacle K2-a day after he discovered the assemblages of his dad Mohammad Ali Sadpara, Iceland's John Snorri, and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr at the bottleneck.

A message from the Twitter record of Sajid Sadpara reported the K2 culmination from the climber alongside Canadian producer Elia Saikaly and Pasang Kaji Sherpa, who dispatched an endeavor to discover collections of the three fallen mountain climbers.

In his message, Ali Sadpara said that the most recent couple of days have been testing and fortunate for them all, high up in the mountains.

 

With entire country pausing and hoping to catch wind of search and recuperation of their legend Ali Sadpara. We are adequately fortunate to discover the groups of my allies from K2," he said added that they were attempting to get and protect it at a protected area for additional conceivable outcomes.

He said that being at an exceptionally specialized and perilous slant, recovering it in any case is testing and to respect his dad Ali Sadpara and lost colleagues, he had by and by set his foot on the highest point of K2 and tied down collections of fallen climbers to a protected spot as moment recovery from above bottleneck is preposterous without imperiling numerous lives.

Conceivable outcomes of recovering bodies minus any additional harms and without gambling lives would be done at a later stage subsequent to counseling families and specialists," he said while saying thanks to the whole country for their affection and petitions.

He further mentioned everybody at K2 to try not to share any photograph or video of the bodies, as it would be excruciating for all families and companions.



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There is no military solution to the Afghan issue: PM Imran Khan

There is no military solution to the Afghan issue: PM Imran Khan
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that political reconciliation is the only solution to the Afghan issue as the United States (US) failed to seek a military solution to the conflict.

In an interview with a US media outlet, he said Pakistan is a partner in peace and cannot become a part of the dispute. He categorically said that there is no military solution to the Afghan issue.

PM Khan said Pakistan played a key role as a facilitator to bring the Taliban and the United States to negotiating table.

He said any kind of unrest and anarchy in Afghanistan will directly affect Pakistan and it will have to face multiple problems.

Imran Khan said the incumbent government revived the national economy after hectic efforts and now it cannot bear the burden of more Afghan refugees. Insurgency in Afghanistan will force more Afghanis to rush to Pakistan, but we cannot host more refugees, PM Khan made it clear.

He said there is 1500 kilometers long border between Pakistan and Afghanistan and for the first time, Pakistan is fencing along the Pak-Afghan border by spending a huge amount. “90 per cent of the work has been completed.”

The prime minister said Pakistan had nothing to do with 9/11 and New York incidents as no Pakistani national was involved in the 9/11 incident, but the country suffered a lot after the incidents.

Replying to a question about elections in Afghanistan, Imran Khan said the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani should have delayed the elections, as it would have provided an opportunity for to Taliban to participate in the political process.

Clarifying his comments on the rape crisis in the interview, PM Imran Khan said that his comments were taken out of context, and said that anyone who commits rape is solely responsible for the crime.

“The person who commits rape is fully responsible for the crime; the victim is never responsible” Prime Minister Imran Khan categorically states his thoughts on sexual crimes. He also claimed that his statement was taken out of context deliberately in an interview few weeks ago.

He said I used the word ‘Pardah’ during my interview and added that ‘Pardah’ brings the temptation down. He said that ‘Pardah’ is not restricted to women but it is for men as well.



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There is no military solution to the Afghan issue: PM Imran Khan

There is no military solution to the Afghan issue: PM Imran Khan
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that political reconciliation is the only solution to the Afghan issue as the United States (US) failed to seek a military solution to the conflict.

In an interview with a US media outlet, he said Pakistan is a partner in peace and cannot become a part of the dispute. He categorically said that there is no military solution to the Afghan issue.

PM Khan said Pakistan played a key role as a facilitator to bring the Taliban and the United States to negotiating table.

He said any kind of unrest and anarchy in Afghanistan will directly affect Pakistan and it will have to face multiple problems.

Imran Khan said the incumbent government revived the national economy after hectic efforts and now it cannot bear the burden of more Afghan refugees. Insurgency in Afghanistan will force more Afghanis to rush to Pakistan, but we cannot host more refugees, PM Khan made it clear.

He said there is 1500 kilometers long border between Pakistan and Afghanistan and for the first time, Pakistan is fencing along the Pak-Afghan border by spending a huge amount. “90 per cent of the work has been completed.”

The prime minister said Pakistan had nothing to do with 9/11 and New York incidents as no Pakistani national was involved in the 9/11 incident, but the country suffered a lot after the incidents.

Replying to a question about elections in Afghanistan, Imran Khan said the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani should have delayed the elections, as it would have provided an opportunity for to Taliban to participate in the political process.

Clarifying his comments on the rape crisis in the interview, PM Imran Khan said that his comments were taken out of context, and said that anyone who commits rape is solely responsible for the crime.

“The person who commits rape is fully responsible for the crime; the victim is never responsible” Prime Minister Imran Khan categorically states his thoughts on sexual crimes. He also claimed that his statement was taken out of context deliberately in an interview few weeks ago.

He said I used the word ‘Pardah’ during my interview and added that ‘Pardah’ brings the temptation down. He said that ‘Pardah’ is not restricted to women but it is for men as well.



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Pakistan aims 1MN Vaccination in a day after record doses administered

Pakistan aims 1MN Vaccination in a day after record doses administered
Pakistan on Wednesday crossed another milestone after Minister for Planning and Development and head of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) Asad Umar said that the country vaccinated 778,000 people in a day, breaking the previous record, reported.

Taking to Twitter to share the news, the NCOC head said that they have set another daily vaccination record after 778,000 people were vaccinated in a day on Tuesday.
He further shared that the record of most first dose vaccinations was also broken the other day after 561,000 people received their first jabs. Asad Umar announced that they are now targeting to cross 1 million vaccinations in a day.

On July 25, Asad Umar said that by end of August at least 40 percent of the eligible population in major cities will be vaccinated against COVID-19.

In a tweet on Sunday, he said that the process of vaccination will be accelerated in August.

 



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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%

Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%
Pakistan's daily COVID-19 case count crossed 4,000 for the first time in two months Wednesday morning after the National Command and Operation Centre reported 4,119 fresh infections.

The country last recorded more than 4,000 cases in a single day on May 22.

According to the NCOC's latest stats, 52,291 coronavirus tests were taken in the last 24 hours across the country. Of these, 4,119 came back positive.
Another 44 people, meanwhile, lost their lives to the virus in the last 24 hours, pushing the national death tally to 23,133.

The positivity rate, too, went up again. The current rate is 7.8%

The total number of cases has reached 1,015,827. In addition to this, 7,020 patients have recovered from the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries to 935,742 while the number of active cases is 56,952.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Pakistan's coronavirus death rate in July surpassed the global death rate figures, according to officials from the health ministry.

The death rate in July was between 2.30% and 2.37% in Pakistan, according to data shared by the World Health Organisation. The worldwide death rate in July was between 2.15% to 2.17%.

Health experts says non-compliance with standard operating procedures and no vaccination can increase death rates.



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Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%

Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%
Pakistan's daily COVID-19 case count crossed 4,000 for the first time in two months Wednesday morning after the National Command and Operation Centre reported 4,119 fresh infections.

The country last recorded more than 4,000 cases in a single day on May 22.

According to the NCOC's latest stats, 52,291 coronavirus tests were taken in the last 24 hours across the country. Of these, 4,119 came back positive.
Another 44 people, meanwhile, lost their lives to the virus in the last 24 hours, pushing the national death tally to 23,133.

The positivity rate, too, went up again. The current rate is 7.8%

The total number of cases has reached 1,015,827. In addition to this, 7,020 patients have recovered from the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries to 935,742 while the number of active cases is 56,952.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Pakistan's coronavirus death rate in July surpassed the global death rate figures, according to officials from the health ministry.

The death rate in July was between 2.30% and 2.37% in Pakistan, according to data shared by the World Health Organisation. The worldwide death rate in July was between 2.15% to 2.17%.

Health experts says non-compliance with standard operating procedures and no vaccination can increase death rates.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...