Tuesday, July 27, 2021

19-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI MAKES WORLD RECORD BY SCALING K2

19-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI MAKES WORLD RECORD BY SCALING K2
Shigar: A 19-year-old Pakistani has made a world record by scaling the world's second-most noteworthy mountain, K2, media provides details regarding Tuesday.

As per deatils, Shehroze Kashif, 19 years of age, effectively scaled the K2 mountain and lifted the Pakistani banner.

 

Recently, Shehroze Kashif turned into the most youthful Pakistani to scale the world's biggest mountain over the seal level, Mount Everest.

On Monday, the group of missing Pakistani climber Mohammad Ali Sadpara was found beneath 300m from the bottleneck K2.

Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) data serve Fatehullah Khan had revealed that the assemblages of Mohammad Ali Sadpara and John Snorri were recuperated.

'Three assemblages' of the missing climbers were spotted from optics at 9:00 am today and it will require some days to carry the bodies to the headquarters through Pakistan Army helicopters, he had said. Khan added that Sadpara's body was distinguished from the dress he wore throughout the colder time of year culmination.



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Bodies of legendary Ali Sadpara, Snori and Mohr found on K2

Bodies of legendary Ali Sadpara, Snori and Mohr found on K2
Gilgit-Baltistan Information Minister Fatehullah Khan on Monday said the bodies of world fame mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara and two other foreign climbers are spotted at the Base Camp of K2.

The body of another foreign climber was also seen by a telescope, he said while talking to a private television channel.

The minister said the army helicopters would approach the Base Camp to lift bodies. Ali Muhammad Sadpara and two other climbers Iceland’s John Snorri and Chile’s Juan Pablo Mohr had gone missing on February 5 this year while trying to climb K2, the world’s second highest peak at 8,611m (28,251 ft). His son Sajid Ali Sadpara also confirmed the news about the body of his father spotted on K2.



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Monday, July 26, 2021

Pakistan records 39 more corona deaths in last 24 hrs

Pakistan records 39 more corona deaths in last 24 hrs
The COVID-19 has claimed 39 more lives across Pakistan in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll from the disease to 23,087.

According to the latest National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) updates, as many as 3,262 new cases of Covid-19 emerged when 49,412 samples were tested.
The positivity rate of infections was recorded at 6.6 per cent, it said. Pakistan’s caseload climbed to 1,011,708 after 3,262 new infections were detected.
The number of active cases currently stands at 59,899.

A total of 2,722 patients are in critical care at hospitals across the country, the NCOC said, adding 1,123 people recuperated from the disease in the past 24 hours, taking the number of people who have recovered since the pandemic began to 928,722.

Sindh remains the topmost affected province with 369,245 cases followed by Punjab with 353,695 COVID-19 cases. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has reported 142,139 cases, Islamabad 85,947, Balochistan 29,681 cases while Gilgit Baltistan has reported 7,798 COVID-19 cases and AJK registered 23,203 cases.

Yesterday, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) had changed its strategy regarding imposition and lifting of smart lockdown in coronavirus hit areas across Pakistan.

According to sources, the NCOC in its new strategy had decided to launch a Covid-19 vaccination campaign in smart lockdown areas and announced that lockdown would be lifted on 100 per cent vaccination of people living in the virus-hit areas.



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Pakistan records 39 more corona deaths in last 24 hrs

Pakistan records 39 more corona deaths in last 24 hrs
The COVID-19 has claimed 39 more lives across Pakistan in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll from the disease to 23,087.

According to the latest National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) updates, as many as 3,262 new cases of Covid-19 emerged when 49,412 samples were tested.
The positivity rate of infections was recorded at 6.6 per cent, it said. Pakistan’s caseload climbed to 1,011,708 after 3,262 new infections were detected.
The number of active cases currently stands at 59,899.

A total of 2,722 patients are in critical care at hospitals across the country, the NCOC said, adding 1,123 people recuperated from the disease in the past 24 hours, taking the number of people who have recovered since the pandemic began to 928,722.

Sindh remains the topmost affected province with 369,245 cases followed by Punjab with 353,695 COVID-19 cases. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has reported 142,139 cases, Islamabad 85,947, Balochistan 29,681 cases while Gilgit Baltistan has reported 7,798 COVID-19 cases and AJK registered 23,203 cases.

Yesterday, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) had changed its strategy regarding imposition and lifting of smart lockdown in coronavirus hit areas across Pakistan.

According to sources, the NCOC in its new strategy had decided to launch a Covid-19 vaccination campaign in smart lockdown areas and announced that lockdown would be lifted on 100 per cent vaccination of people living in the virus-hit areas.



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COURT EXTENDS PHYSICAL REMAND OF PRIME SUSPECT IN NOOR MUKADAM MURDER CASE

COURT EXTENDS PHYSICAL REMAND OF PRIME SUSPECT IN NOOR MUKADAM MURDER CASE
An Islamabad court Monday extended the physical remand of Zahir Jaffer, the prime suspect in the brutal murder of Noor Mukadam case, by two days, reported.

According to details, Zahir Jaffer was presented before the court after completion of his two-day physical remand.

The Islamabad police asked the court to extend his remand by another two days, saying that they had recovered the pistol from the possession of the suspect but still they had to recover a mobile phone from his possession.

The duty magistrate hearing the proceedings extended the remand by another two days and directed the police to present him before the court on July 28.

Earlier in the day, the Police have added four more clauses of hiding evidence and being complicit in the Noor Mukadam murder case.

Islamabad police had arrested the parents of suspect Zahir Zakir Jaffer and two security guards for assistance in crime, hiding evidence, tampering with evidence in order to save the accused, and complicity, officials said.

After the arrest of more accused the police have decided to add relevant clauses of the law in the case. An Islamabad court had yesterday granted physical remand of the parents of Zahir Jaffar and two servants.

The court handed over the co-accused to police on two days’ physical remand in the killing case of Noor Mukadam, a daughter of a former Pakistani ambassador to South Korea Shaukat Mukadam.

The murder and beheading of Noor Mukadam has sparked nationwide outrage, with thousands of people calling on the authorities to take the case to its logical end.

The post-mortem report of the Noor Mukadam was released on Friday, stating that she was beheaded after being murdered in Islamabad.



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COURT EXTENDS PHYSICAL REMAND OF PRIME SUSPECT IN NOOR MUKADAM MURDER CASE

COURT EXTENDS PHYSICAL REMAND OF PRIME SUSPECT IN NOOR MUKADAM MURDER CASE
An Islamabad court Monday extended the physical remand of Zahir Jaffer, the prime suspect in the brutal murder of Noor Mukadam case, by two days, reported.

According to details, Zahir Jaffer was presented before the court after completion of his two-day physical remand.

The Islamabad police asked the court to extend his remand by another two days, saying that they had recovered the pistol from the possession of the suspect but still they had to recover a mobile phone from his possession.

The duty magistrate hearing the proceedings extended the remand by another two days and directed the police to present him before the court on July 28.

Earlier in the day, the Police have added four more clauses of hiding evidence and being complicit in the Noor Mukadam murder case.

Islamabad police had arrested the parents of suspect Zahir Zakir Jaffer and two security guards for assistance in crime, hiding evidence, tampering with evidence in order to save the accused, and complicity, officials said.

After the arrest of more accused the police have decided to add relevant clauses of the law in the case. An Islamabad court had yesterday granted physical remand of the parents of Zahir Jaffar and two servants.

The court handed over the co-accused to police on two days’ physical remand in the killing case of Noor Mukadam, a daughter of a former Pakistani ambassador to South Korea Shaukat Mukadam.

The murder and beheading of Noor Mukadam has sparked nationwide outrage, with thousands of people calling on the authorities to take the case to its logical end.

The post-mortem report of the Noor Mukadam was released on Friday, stating that she was beheaded after being murdered in Islamabad.



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Joe Biden 'mentally unsuitable to proceed with office: Ex-White House specialist

Joe Biden 'mentally unsuitable to proceed with office: Ex-White House specialist
Respresntative Ronny Jackson, the previous White House doctor turned-representative, has asserted that US President Joe Biden has "genuine medical issues" that will just deteriorate with time, on account of which he will be "compelled to leave office."

Jackson, who served under the residencies of previous presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, says President Joe Biden is "ineligible to campaign for office due to genuine medical issues."

He proceeded to say that if Biden, 79, doesn't leave his office, he could be strongly taken out under the 25th Amendment.

"I believe he's either going to leave — they will persuade him to leave office eventually soon for clinical issues — or they must utilize the 25th Amendment to dispose of this man," Jackson said, as cited by New York Post.

It is accepted that Biden has been having issues with recalling things, as he stalled out a few times while conversing with columnists on Wednesday. A month prior, Biden needed to remove a pamphlet from his pocket to peruse while answering to the correspondent.



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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...