Friday 27 April 2012

Power outage delays 30 operations at JPMC


KARACHI: Due to suspension of electricity supply at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi for several hours, 30 operations were delayed in the main operating theater, Geo News reported Friday.

According to sources, the patients were severely disturbed as the electricity of the hospital was suspended at 8 am. The standby generator of the hospital was also not functioning that deferred at least 30 operations.

Joint Deputy Director JPMC, Dr Seemi Jamali told that the supply was resumed after two hours but the reason of the outage is still unknown

Pakistan deports Bin Laden’s family to Saudi Arabia


ISLAMABAD: Government of Pakistan has deported Osama bin Laden’s family to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia following the orders of the court,  News reported Frday.

Since the al Qaeda leader’s killing in Abbottabad by American Special Forces almost a year ago, his next of kin were under house arrest in Pakistan.

The Ministry of Interior, which was responsible for the family, issued a statement saying it had "passed orders for the deportation of 14 members of OBL family in pursuance of the Court orders".

"The family was kept safe and sound in a guest house ...They have been deported to the country of their choice, Saudi Arabia, today," it added.

According to latest reports, a chartered plane with bin Laden’s widows and children on board took off from Islamabad airport early on Friday morning.

The move ends months of speculation about the fate of the family, who were detained by Pakistani security forces after the May 2 raid.

"Yes, they're being deported to Saudi Arabia," said Aamir Khalil, the family lawyer. "It is a special flight, and they're looking to depart in the next hour and a half or so."

At the guesthouse in Islamabad where the family was being held, a white minivan pulled up to take them to the airport, where a charter flight was waiting. The women refused to enter the van with a crush of media around it, so officials covered its windows with plastic sheets.

Earlier this month, a court sentenced the women to 45 days in prison for entering Pakistan illegally. It ordered their deportation after the prison term, which began on March 3 when they were formally arrested.

Once outside Pakistan, the family could reveal details about how the world's most wanted man was able to hide in Pakistan for years, possibly assisted by elements of its powerful military and spy agency.

Any revelations about ties to bin Laden could embarrass Pakistan and anger Washington, which had been hunting bin Laden since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.

Pakistani officials describe bin Laden's long presence in the hill-town of Abbottabad as a security lapse and reject suggestions that members of the military and intelligence service were complicit in hiding him there.

Operation against criminal elements in Lyari


KARACHI: Three people have been injured in the Agra Taj Colony area of Lyari as the operation against criminal elements continues.

Earlier when the early morning operation began, rocket propelled grenades (RPGs) were fired at security personnel during an early morning search operation in Lyari’s hostile pockets.

Sources say when the police, backed by Frontier Corps, tried to penetrate the strongholds of warring gangsters during the predawn hours they were met with severe resistance.

A volley of RPGs and heavy arms' fire forced the security personnel to retaliate, sources added.

“The thunder of guns shook us out of sleep only to plunge us into fear”, a local resident told Geo News.

Shots fired form both sides took toll on the vehicles, which were being used as covers as shards of shattered windscreens could be seen all over the place in the battle zone, said an eye witness giving an account of the armed combat.

Sunday 15 April 2012

Taliban gunmen attack Bannu jail, nearly 400 inmates escape


DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Nearly 400 prisoners escaped from a jail in northwest Pakistan early on Sunday after it was attacked by militants armed with guns and rocket propelled grenades, a senior police official said.

Some who fled the jail in the town of Bannu, near tribal areas close to the Afghan border, were militants, an intelligence official said.

According to Bannu Jail Superintendent around 500 militants attacked the prison in the wee hours.

One inmate who escaped was on death row for involvement in an attempt to assassinate former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, a second police official said.

Pakistan's al Qaeda-linked Taliban movement, which has close links to al Qaeda, said its fighters mounted the assault, which triggered clashes. Several people were wounded.

"We have freed hundreds of our comrades in Bannu in this attack. Several of our people have reached their destinations, others are on their way," a Taliban spokesman said.

The claim could not be immediately verified.

A police official identified one of the inmates who escaped as a "dangerous prisoner" named Adnan Rasheed who took part in one of the attempts to kill Musharraf.

"He was a mastermind in (one of the attacks) on Musharraf. These people came for him and took another 383 people too," the official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Police and intelligence officials said only some of the prisoners who escaped were militants.

"Dozens of militants attacked Bannu's central jail in the early hours of the morning, and over 300 prisoners have escaped," senior police official Mir Sahib Jan told Reuters.

"There was intense gunfire, and rocket-propelled grenades were also used."

Paramilitary troops and security forces surrounded Bannu Central Jail. Of a total 944 prisoners in the jail, 384 escaped, said another police official.

Militants apparently targeted six jail blocks in the attack, he said

Siachen tragedy: US, Norway, China teams reaching site today


SKARDU: The search and rescue operation for retrieving Pakistan Army soldiers and civilians trapped in the Gayari sector avalanche is continuing at full speed.

Rescue teams from the US, Norway and China will be arriving in Siachen on Sunday as the weather is said to be clear.

German and Swiss experts had pointed out three preferential spots, where rescue work is underway. The experts have advised using traditional digging tools instead of deploying heavy machinery at these probable points.

Over 550 persons including Army soldiers, locals and foreign experts are participating in the search and rescue operation, while eight US experts besides Norway and China rescue teams arriving in Sunday would join in the operation at Gayari sector providing their professional expert assistance

Coordinated suicide attacks rock Afghanistan


KABUL: Suicide bombers struck across Afghanistan in coordinated attacks Sunday, with explosions and gunfire rocking the diplomatic enclave in the capital as militants took over a hotel and tried to enter parliament.

Taliban insurgents claimed the attacks in Kabul with a spokesman saying by mobile phone text message that "a lot of suicide bombers" were involved.

Outside the capital, attackers also targeted government buildings in Logar province, the airport in Jalalabad, and a police facility in the town of Gardez in Paktia province.

Witnesses said suicide bombers had taken over the newly-built Kabul Star hotel, which was reportedly on fire in an area which includes a major US military base, the United Nations office and the presidential palace.

The area was sealed off by security forces.

Several other attackers tried to enter the Afghan parliament but were engaged by security forces and driven back, an official said.

They had taken cover in a building near the parliament and fighting was ongoing, parliamentary media officer Qudratullah Jawid told AFP.

Kabul police chief Mohammad Ayoubi Salangi told AFP at least one attacker had been killed as fighting raged in several locations in the capital.

"Near the parliament, the first floor of a neighbouring building has been taken by police and one terrorist is dead," he said.

In two other areas of the city militants had taken positions in tall buildings and "are firing", he said.

A police spokesman said the areas under attack were the diplomatic enclave of Wazir Akbar Khan in the centre, parliament in the west and District Nine in the south.

South of Kabul in Logar province, several suicide attackers entered government buildings, including the offices of the provincial governor, police headquarters and a US base, deputy provincial police chief, Raees Khan told AFP.

In eastern Afghanistan two suicide bombers blew themselves up at the gates of Jalalabad airport, wounding several people, General Jahangir Azimi, the airport's head of police said.

In Gardez, also in the east, multiple Taliban gunmen -- believed to be armed with suicide vests -- launched an attack on a police training centre, Rohullah Samoon the provincial spokesman told AFP.

They occupied a building overseeing the facility and opened fire with machine-guns, he said, wounding four civilians.

As the Kabul attacks began, several large explosions and bursts of gunfire were heard near the United States embassy.

The embassy sounded alarms and warned staff to take cover, AFP reporters heard from their office near the embassy in the Wazir Akbar Khan area, which houses many diplomatic missions.

The incidents come as Taliban militants step up their attacks as part of their annual spring offensive, heralding the so-called "fighting season".

In September last year Taliban attacks targeting locations including the US embassy and headquarters of foreign troops in Kabul killed at least 14 during a 19-hour siege.

And in August, nine people, including a New Zealand special forces soldier, were killed when suicide bombers attacked the British Council cultural centre.

NATO has about 130,000 troops supporting the government of President Hamid Karzai against the Taliban insurgency, but they will pull out by the end of 2014, handing control of security to Afghan forces. (AFP)

Gunmen attack Bannu jail, 400 inmates escape


BANNU: Unknown assailants stormed Central Jail Bannu with heavy gunfire, emptying the jail of its 400 inmates, Geo News reported.

Dozens of police guards and attackers were injured in the cross firing. The injured have been rushed to district hospital.

According to police sources, unknown militants attacked Bannu Central Jail with heavy gunfire. Rocket launchers were also used in the attack.

Jail administration has asked for more police force to tackle the situation. Heavy contingent of FC and army have arrived for police assistance.

Mexicans return beached whale to sea


MEXICO CITY: Volunteers and Navy personnel returned a 12-tonne whale to the sea after it became stranded on a beach in the southwestern Mexican city of Oaxaca, officials said Saturday.

About 150 volunteers worked with over 40 Marines for 12 hours Friday on the Pacific Coast beach to keep the whale alive and maneuver it back into the water.

Local military commanders ordered marine environmental protection officers, underwater specialists and other Navy personnel "to help the whale return to the sea," the Navy said in a statement.

The marines used two patrol boats, a smaller boat and vehicles to move the whale off the beach and back into the ocean.

The nine-meter (30-foot) whale suffered injuries to its right flipper, apparently from lying on its side on the beach, the Navy statement said. (AFP)

Will resist reopening of Nato supply: Fazl


ISLAMABAD: JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said on Friday that his party would continue to resist the reopening of Nato supply.

Speaking to the media, Fazl said Parliaments recommendations did not open the Nato supply rather prohibited supplies to Afghanistan.

Fazl maintained his party would work to stop the reopening of Nato supplies and the recommendations had laid the ground work for a strong foreign policy.

Fazl further said the recommendation to end verbal agreements with the US was included due to the JUI-F.

On Thursday Parliament approved the revised recommendations of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security.

Saturday 14 April 2012

Pakistan Army facing difficulties in Gyari rescue operation


RAWALPINDI: Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Athar Abbas Saturday said that Pakistan Army is facing difficulties in Gyari rescue operation due to harsh weather, however 24-hour round the clock operation continued.

Pakistan Army arranged a media briefing regarding Gyari sector calamity. Director General Military Operations (DGMO) Major General Ashfaq Nadeem flanked by DG ISPR briefed the media about the magnitude of the incident and military rescue operations.

He said that Pakistan Air force (PAF) is also making all out efforts for the rescue of Pakistan army soldiers trapped in avalanche.

He said that assistance was also sought from international organizations and friend countries, adding that teams from Germany, Switzerland and China had reached the area.

The DGMO said the American team also reached Pakistan and it would kick off work after the improvement of weather conditions. Gen Nadeem said that a team from Norway would also reach to the area soon.

Replying to a question, he said that 139 people including soldiers and civilians were present in the Battalion headquarters at the time of the incident.

Gen Nadeem said that the magnitude of the tragedy was so big that local rescue facilities in the region were not enough while movement of heavy equipments was also very difficult.

He told as many as 400 troops and some 60 civilians are currently taking part in rescue and search operation.

He said that that some small avalanches had also been falling in the area.

The DGMO said that all entire nation and army was praying for a miracle for the recovery of soldiers alive.

PFDC fashion week opens with catwalks, trend show


LAHORE: The four-day (April 13-16) grand Sunsilk fashion week by the Pakistan Fashion Design Council (PFDC) opened at the Expo Centre in Johar Town on Friday.
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This April marks the fifth consecutive PFDC fashion week, the third year of prêt & porter fashion.

The first day was structured into two acts: three ramp shows (each consisting of six designers), and a trends show put together from the works of participating designers.

The Act 1 of week began with the sister duo Nickie Nina’s latest prêt a porter collection ‘Royal Military’. Though Nickie-Nina are better known for their sleek silhouettes and flowing clothes, this collection was a complete diversion from their well-known design sensibility.

The collection encompassed the strength and regal appeal of the military: the cuts and silhouette were inspired by the expert and almost rigid tailoring of military uniforms, as well as the sophistication and elegance of the armed forces. The silhouette was therefore more structured the lines more straight and rigid and the embellishments even more detailed than before. The colour palette was diverse and taken from traditional military shades along with an assortment of military insignia, medals and badges.

Next on the runway was Karachi-based designer Tazeen Hasan with her prêt a porter women’s wear collection ‘Evocative’. The collection is based in chiffons and the cuts are soft and feminine. The embellishments include frilling, interspersed with an extensive use of sequins, bugle beads and floral ornamentation.

Act 1’s second show belonged to the AZZA’s spring/summer 2013 women’s wear collection ‘Inheritance”’ an ode to the creative director, Azeeza Desai Khan’s Indian and Afghani roots. The designer used artisanal textile craft of South Asia through rich embellishments, hand embroideries and silks fused with Western modernized cuts. The collection leveraged dimensional South Asian textiles including pure silks, chiffon, net and organza alongside antiqued gold and silk thread finished embroideries.

Opening for Day 1’s Act 2 was Élan’s collection titled ‘Flights of Fantasy’.

The designer, Khadijah Shah, took her design inspiration from fascination with Chinese designs resulting in her compilation of Oriental imagery put together over the course of several years. The colour palette ranged from popping yellow, pink, lime and electric blue along with neutrals; navy and cream. Khadijah has designed and produced two prints specifically for the collection; a white floral with butterflies and Chinese calligraphy and a cobalt cloud pattern — both uniquely oriental.

Together the prints and plains were subtly colour blocked and juxtaposed to create a refreshing spring palette. For this collection, the designer had also reproduced Chinese art in sequin and cut glass embellishments for different pieces. It was a versatile collection which could be worn in many different ways and to that end there was an array of pants, tops, jackets and dresses that can be mixed and matched and dressed up or down depending on how one chooses to pair them.

Next on the runway was Muse with an Autumn/Winter 2012/13 women’s wear, hitting deep at the feminine heart. The collection consisted of pieces worked with delicate sequins in animal prints, as well geometric patterns. Fabrics used were crepes in powder blue, molten purple, emerald green and black.

The last designer collection on the runway belonged to Mohsin Ali — women’s wear collection ‘Baran-i-Ishq’. Taking inspiration from the joy and rebirth that the season of spring brings, Mohsin’s latest collection celebrated the return of the season with a collection based in chiffon, jamawar and silk.

The first day’s finale was the ‘Trends Show’, which aimed to highlight the trends for the upcoming season through 15 ‘looks’ put together from the works of fourteen participating designers.

Zardari urges Gilani to consult parties over Seraiki province


MULTAN: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday called upon Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to immediately start consultative process with all the political parties with a view to make a separate Seraiki province in South Punjab.
The president said this during his meeting with a delegation of Peoples’ lawyer forum here.

Spokesperson to the president Senator Farhatullah Babar while giving details of the meeting said that the president was of the view that it was not politics but meant to respect and honour the aspiration of the people of South Punjab who have been feeling deprived for over sixty years and were demanding their just rights.

The president said that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) promised giving identity to the people of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and we fulfilled our promise. Similarly we gave rights to our Balochi brothers and the people of Gilgit Baltistan. Now, he said, we have promised the people of this belt to cater to their aspirations and we would do our best to honour our commitment.

He said that the people of this area have every right to demand and have their own province and the party’s leadership respect their wishes and aspirations.

He said that this was the right time to give what people have been asking for so long. “If giving rights to the people is a crime, we will continue to commit such crimes,” Senator Babar quoted the president as saying.

The president said that meeting the aspirations of the people of South Punjab would further strengthen the federation and not weaken it.

He vowed to give the rights to the people of South Punjab during the tenure of the present government.

The president also said that PM Gilani was being targeted because of his support to the Seraiki province and also for his support to the party’s leadership.

Earlier, the president also had separate meetings, one with the parliamentarians belonging to South Punjab and the other with the women office bearers of the party belonging to Multan, Khanewal, Vehari and Lodhran districts.

During his meetings, the president said that he felt great pleasure to be present among the representatives of the South Punjab and he would be regularly visiting the belt in future also.

Friday 13 April 2012

India set to test new long-range rocket next week


NEW DELHI: India is within days of test-firing a long-range rocket capable of reaching deep into Asia and Europe, a move that would bring the emerging power into a small club of nations with intercontinental defence capabilities.

Scientists are preparing to launch the nuclear warhead-enabled Agni V, with a range of more than 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles), between April 18 and 20, a defence ministry official with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday. The official asked not to be named.

Only the permanent members of the UN Security Council -China, Russia, France, the United States and the United Kingdom, along with Israel, are believed to have such long distance missiles.

The launch will be closely monitored by India's nuclear-armed rivals China and Pakistan and by Western countries, but is unlikely to draw the kind of criticism aimed at North Korea after its own failed long-range rocket launch on Thursday.

India has a no-first-use policy and says its nuclear weapons and missiles are for defensive purposes only. "India's missile programme is not directed against any country. The missiles are purely for the purpose of deterrence," said Ravi Kumar Gupta, a senior scientist and director at the government-run Defence Research and Development Organisation that developed the rocket.

"No first use has always been our policy," he said. The Agni V is designed to be the most advanced version of the indigenously built Agni series, the defence ministry official said. It is powered by solid rocket propellants and can be transported by road. India has tested several missiles in the past few years as part of its programme which started in the 1960s. (Reuters)

UN chief says North Korea rocket launch 'deplorable'


GENEVA: UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday condemned North Korea's rocket launch as "deplorable" and a threat to regional stability.

"Despite its failure, the launch of a so-called 'application satellite' by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is deplorable as it defies the firm and unanimous stance of the international community," Ban's spokesman said in a statement.

North Korea launched on Friday a long-range rocket that appeared to have disintegrated soon after blastoff and fallen into the sea, South Korean and Japanese authorities said.

"The launch is in direct violation of Security Council Resolution 1874 and threatens regional stability," the statement said, referring to a 2009 resolution demanding the state halt further nuclear tests and any launches using ballistic missile technology.

Ban "urges the DPRK not to undertake any further provocative actions that will heighten tension in the region," the spokesman said.

"He reaffirms his commitment to working for peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and helping the people of the DPRK, in particular, by addressing the serious food and nutrition needs of the most vulnerable." (AFP)

Siachen tragedy: Search, rescue operation continues at full pace


RAWALPINDI: The search and rescue operation at Gayari continues at full pace despite severe weather conditions, blizzard and low temperatures.

The spirit of troops busy in rescue operation is high, who are determined to dig out their valiant comrades from tonnes of snow, says a press release issued by ISPR here on Friday.

The low temperature poses serious challenge to the effectiveness of plant equipment too.

Disregarding the difficulties posed by 145 ft high pile of snow in the vicinity and extreme cold at the bottom of excavation, the troops are attempting a horizontal tunnel at the base of main excavation site to access suspected location of a structure to reach out to survivors.

The access tracks have been improved. Some infantry troops grouped into small teams continued to be employed on the periphery for search work. The outflow of water channel remains the same.

AFP adds: Blizzard conditions on Friday hit rescuers searching for people buried by an avalanche at a high-altitude Pakistani army camp as more foreign teams were due in the country to help operations.

A huge wall of snow crashed into the remote Siachen Glacier base high in the mountains on Saturday morning, smothering an area of one square kilometre (a third of a square mile).

Specialist high altitude teams from the United States, Germany and Switzerland are being sent by road and air to the remote site, the military said, while units from China and Norway are due to arrive in Islamabad soon.

Search teams are looking for the trapped soldiers and civilians at six different points on the site, around 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) up in the mountains.

Troops are attempting to dig a horizontal tunnel at the base of the main excavation site to reach what is thought to be one of the camp buildings.

More than 450 rescuers are working in sub-zero temperatures at the site, though experts have said there is virtually no chance of finding any survivors.

Thursday 12 April 2012

Pictures of some of the soldiers who came under avalanche at Gayari Sector Siachen on 7 April 2012


   
 
 
Massive relief and rescue effort is in progress at Gayari. Another priority point (Sixth Site) has been added to the search and rescue work which is under way at already five identified points. At present 15 heavy machines which include Dumpers, Dozers, Excavators and Loaders are working at the search site.
At point one, excavating has gone down upto 115 feet. Work will start at 130 feet long horizontal tunnel with a dia of 3 meters to attain access to the accommodation area.
 At point two, excavation work has gone down to 100 feet.

A 450 meters long access track has been developed and improved by adding sub grade to improve traction for wheeled plant equipment on the avalanche to access the priority points.  The work on both main access tracks has been carried out to increase the total length to 1.5 kilometers.
The weather continues to be harsh and unfriendly, posing operational and administrative difficulties for both men and machines busy in the rescue operation. However, the trying weather hazards and colossal work at hand have not been able to flinch resolve of man busy in the rescue efforts.

 

  
  


Rescue work by Pak Army at Gayari Sector Siachen. (12-04-2012) – Photo ISPR

Wednesday 11 April 2012

PSO Supports Pakistan Army in Siachen Relief Operations


Karachi— Pakistan State Oil (PSO) is fuelling the relief efforts being undertaken in the Siachen glacier region through the supply of High SpeedDiesel (HSD) to the Pakistan Army.

PSO has dispatched an immediate consignment of 40,000 liters of HSD for use in the rescue operations taking place in the Gyari region of Siachen. These rescue efforts are taking place in the wake of an avalanche that engulfed an army camp on Saturday morning, and left 135 brave soldiers buried under mounds of snow. Keeping in view the urgency of the situation, PSO not only provided the fuel supplies on a priority basis; it has also geared up its logistical operations in the region to ensure continouos and ongoing support for the armed forces.

PSO in its role as the country’s leading fuel supplier has always stood by the nation in its times of need. The company also pledges that it will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistan Army and prays for the safe return of our brave soldiers.

Six Northern Light Infantry Regiment (NLI) – Unit History


Rawalpindi - The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Monday issued history of Northern Light Infantry Rgiment, whose 128 officers and soldiers were trapped under avalanche in Gayari Sector near Skardu on Saturday morning.

The history of the Northern Light Infantry Regiment dates back to 1889 when a “Levy Force” was raised by Colonel Algenon Durand which was re-organized as “Gilgit Scouts” in August 1913 by Major JC Bridges 5th Gorkha Rifiles.

Later on “Northern Scouts” was raised in October 1949 by taking its manpower from Gilgit Scouts and the first Commandant was Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) Muhammad Rafi Khan.

Ser Army No Rank Name Address Remarks
Officers
1. PA-32596 Lt Col Tanvir Ul Hassan Vill : WaulahP/O : WalluhTeh : Chua Sadian Shah
Dist: Chakwal

Married
2. PA-39548 Maj Zaka Ul Haq
Sarwar Shaheed Chowk, Kot Adu Distt Muzzaffar Garh

Married
3. PA-105358 Capt Dr Hleem Ulah Jan House no 19 St No 1 Gulshan Colony GT Rd, Peshawar Un Married
Junior Commissioned Officers / Soldiers
4. PJO-141812 N/Sub Abdul Malik
Vill : Tangar Bala

P/O : Tangar Bala

Teh : Tangar Bala

Dist: Diamar

Married
5. PJO-141820 N/Sub Deedar Karim
Vill : Karim Abad

P/O : Karim Abad

Teh : Ali Abad

Dist: Hunza

Married
6. PJO-141544 N/Sub Khurshid Ahmed
Vill : Kel

P/O : Kel

Teh : Sharda

Dist: Neelum

Married
7. PJO-141768 N/Sub/Clk Iftikhar Ali
Vill : Kawarda

P/O : Kawarda

Teh : Skardu

Dist: Skardu

Married
8. 2845952 Hav Ghulam Muhammad Vill : HalmatP/O : NaroonTeh : Sharda
Dist: Neelum



Married
9. 2850088 Hav Muhammad Gulfraz Vill : PutnarahP/O : DhaniTeh : Muzaffarabad
Dist: Muzaffarabad

Married
10. 2852721 Hav Muhammad Rustam Ali
Vill: Kharko

PO: Dangdaghonar

Teh : Dangdaghonar

Dist: Ghanche

Married
11. 2850434 Hav Musaddaq Hussain Butt Vill : NeelamP/O : KiranTeh : Athmuqam
Dist: Mzd (AK)r

Married
12. 2850498 Hav Rehbar Hussain Vill : ThoiP/O : ThoiTeh : Ghubas
Dist: Ghizer

Married
13. 2850375 Hav Shad Hussain
Vill : Sumal

P/O : Gopis

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Married
14. 2850178 Hav Shafait Ali
Vill : Chungra

P/O : Astore

Teh : Astore

Dist: Astore

Married
15. 2849250 Hav Hafiz Shah Nawaz Vill : PhulwayP/O : JanwayTeh : Athmuqam
Dist: Mzd (AK)

Married
16. 2854189 Hav Tanveer HussainAtt from 15 NLI Vill : Mangowal RabbiP/O : Mangowal Rabbi Teh : GujratDist: Gujrat


Married
17. 2849959 Hav Zakir Hussain
Vill : Broqbos

P/O : Gultri

Teh : Gultri

Dist: Skardu

Married
18. 2850257 Hav/Clk Muhammad Ishaq
Vill : Olding

P/O : Skardu

Teh : Skardu

Dist: Skardu

Married
19. 2845909 Hav/Clk Sher Nayab Khan Vill : YangalP/O : GopisTeh : Gopis
Dist: Ghizer



Married
20. 2848717 L/Hav Ghulam Mustafa
Vill : Gilgit

P/O : Gilgit

Teh : Gilgit

Dist: Gilgit

Married
21. 2848128 L/Hav Ghulam Qadir
Vill : Karim Abad

P/O : Kel

Teh : Sharda

Dist: Neelum

Married
22. 2849861 Nk Muhammad Ashraf Vill : KhinarP/O : ChilasTeh : Chilas
Dist: Diamer

Married
23. 2850451 Nk Muhammad Naseem Vill : Rehman PurP/O : AstoreTeh : Astore
Dist: Astore

Married
24. 2853184 Nk Sartaj Alam
Vill : Jaglot

P/O : Jaglot

Teh : Jaglot

Dist: Gilgit

Married
25. 2856690 Nk/Clk Ghulam Ali
Vill : Mural

P/O : Mural

Teh : Khurram

Dist: Skardu

Married
26. 2850644 Nk/Clk Ghulam Mehdi
Vill : Kawarda

P/O : Kawarda

Teh : Skardu

Dist: Skardu

Married
27. 2849357 Lnk Abdul Jabbar Vill : ThoabP/O : ThoabTeh : Bagh
Dist: Bagh

Married
28. 2852826 Lnk Ghulam Mustafa
Vill : Darley

P/O : Astore

Teh : Astore

Dist: Astore

Married
29. 2853910 Sep Hamait Hussain
Vill : Jalalabad

P/O : Jalalabad

Teh : Gilgit

Dist: Gilgit

Married
30. 2855333 Lnk Altaf Hussain
Vill : Dangsaral

P/O : Muzaffarabad

Teh : Muzaffarabad

Dist: Muzaffarabad

Married
31. 2857251 Lnk
Abdul Irfan

Att from 15 NLI

Vill Akbar

PO Talhare

Teh Daska

Distt Sialkot

Married
32. 2655804 Sep Muhammad Irshad Khan Vill : NeelumP/O : KiranTeh : Athmuqam
Dist: Neelum

Married
33. 2857817 Lnk Mir Hussain
Vill : Sumbal

P/O : Sumbal

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Married
34. 2848927 Lnk Muhammad Riaz
Vill : Kel

P/O : Kel

Teh : Sharda

Dist: Neelum

Married
35. 2857845 Lnk Sami Ullah
Vill : Nonut

P/O : Jaglot

Teh : Jaglot

Dist: Gilgit

Un Married
36. 2853723 Up/Lnk MuhammadNaeem Khan Vill : Dunnt KachliP/O : MuzaffarabadTeh : Muzaffarabad
Dist: Muzaffarabad

Married
37. 2859016 Sep Muhammad Abid NaveedAtt from 15 NLI Vill: TapeePO KohatTeh Kohat
Distt Kohat

Un Married
38. 2854276 Sep Akhtar Hussain
Vill : Deokor

P/O : Shiger

Teh : Shiger

Dist: Skardu

Married
39. 2859317 Sep Aksar Zaman Vill: KhariPO: Siri KotTeh : Ghazi
Dist: Hari Pur

Married
40. 2857145 Sep Ali Muhammad
Vill : Marapi

P/O : Shiger

Teh : Shiger

Dist: Skardu

Married
41. 2853175 Sep Ali Zar
Vill : Teru

P/O : Teru

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Married
42. 2858975 Sep
Arif Hussain Att from 7 NLI

Vill : Thally

P/O : Akbarabad

Teh : Gultari

Dist: Skardu

Married
43. 2856756 Sep Didar Hussain
Vill : Derik

P/O : Rawalakot

Teh : Rawalkot

Dist: Bagh

Married
44. 2861032 Sep Ehsan Ullah Vill : NiatP/O : ChilasTeh : Chilas
Dist: Diamer

Married
45. 2856373 Sep
Fazal Abbas

Att from 2 NLI

Vill : Churka

P/O : Churka

Teh : Shiger

Dist: Skardu

Married
46. 2856725 Sep Fayyaz Ahmed Vill : Down RoomP/O : Nawab Jersi KhanTeh : Plandri
Dist: Sudhnoti

Un Married
47. 2854463 Sep Fida Hussain
Vill : Marapi

P/O : Shiger

Teh : Shiger

Dist: Skardu

Married
48. 2837709 Sep Ghazi Shah Vill : Gohar AbadP/O : Gohar AbadTeh : Chilas
Dist: Diamer

Married
49. 2861713 Sep Ghulam Hussain Vill : ThalayP/O : ThalayTeh : Khaplu
Dist: Ghanche

50. 2854355 Sep Ghulam Mehdi
Vill : Thagas

P/O : Thagas

Teh : Khaplu

Dist: Ghanche

Un Married
51. 2857334 Sep Ghulam Rasul Vill & PO: DevriamTeh : Athmuqal Dist: Neelam Married
52. 2852400 Sep
Gul Madad Att from 2 NLI

Vill & PO Rawoshan, The Gopis, Distt Gyzer Married
53. 2858890 Sep Ghulab Shah Vill : Umal ChatP/O : Umal ChatTeh : Gopis
Dist: Ghizer

Un Married
54. Sep Hamid Ullah -
55. 2857214 Sep Ilyas Ali
Vill : Khar Kulhar

P/O : Daghani

Teh : Khaplu

Dist: Ghanche

Married
56. 2863102 Sep Imtiaz Ahmed
Vill : Harcho

P/O : Harcho

Teh : Astore

Dist: Astore

Married
57. 2857181 Sep Irfan Khalil Vill : LabgranP/O : RalawakotTeh : Rawalakot
Dist: Bagh

Un Married
58. 2860074 Sep Muhammad Ishaq Vill : Goth MehrabP/O : Musafar KhanaTeh : Bahawalpur
Dist: Bahawalpur

Un Married
59. 2854761 Sep Israr Ahmed
Vill : Chamba Gali

P/O : Balouch

Teh : Plandri

Dist: Sudhnoti

Married
60. 2863434 Sep Juma Khan
Vill : Shiger

P/O : Shiger

Teh : Shiger

Dist: Skardu

Un Married
61. 2856277 Sep Khawaja Mumtaz Ahmed
Vill : Surgon

P/O : Surgon

Teh : Sharda

Dist: Neelum

Married
62. 2855252 Sep Malik Riaz Kashif
Vill : Lubgran

P/O : Leepa

Teh : Hattian Bala

Dist: Muzaffarabad

Married
63. 2853996 Sep Muhammad Akbar
Vill : Gamba

P/O : Gamba

Teh : Gamba

Dist: Skardu

Married
64. 2857145 Sep Muhammad Ali Vill : KawarduP/O : KawarduTeh : Skardu
Dist: Skardu

Married
65. 2853267 Sep
Muhammad Ali Att from 9 NLI

Vill : Talu Broq

P/O : Dambodas

Teh : Roundu

Dist: Skardu

Married
66. 2862186 Sep Muhammad Amin
Vill : Kunais

P/O : Gorosi

Teh : Khaplu

Dist: Ghanche

Married
67. 2850132 Lnk Muhammad Arshad
Vill & PO Chanaria

Teh Hattian

Muzzarfarabad

Married
68. 2862876 Sep Muhammad Hussain
Vill : Faltux

P/O : Gultari

Teh : Gultari

Dist: Skd

Un Married
69. 2862641 Sep Muhammad Hussain
Vill : Skardu

P/O : Skardu

Teh : Skardu

Dist: Skardu

Un Married
70. 2854147 Sep Muhammad Iqbal
Vill : Kashmal

P/O : Shiger

Teh : Shiger

Dist: Skardu

Married
71. 2862836 Sep Muhammad Ishaq
Vill : Kachura

P/O : Gamba

Teh : Gamba

Dist: Skardu

Un Married
72. 2852734 Sep Muhammad Jamil Vill : PhulwaiP/O : JanwaiTeh : Sharda
Dist: Neelum



Married
73. 2856082 Sep Muhammad Javed
Vill : Gehal

P/O : Gala Kanat

Teh : Baloch

Dist: Sudhnoti



Un Married
74. Sep Muhammad Javed
Vill : Ghizer

P/O : Ghizer

Teh : Ghizer

Dist: Ghizer

75. Sep Muhamamd Khan -
76. 2854768 Sep Muhammad Nadeem Khan
Vill : Bangrin

P/O : Malot

Teh : Bagh

Dist: Bagh

Married
77. 2860000 Sep Muhammad Sadiq
Vill : Yaugma

P/O : Gultri

Teh : Gultri

Dist: Skardu

Married
78. 2856045 Sep Muhammad Sajid
Vill : Bararkot

P/O : Barakot

Teh : Muzaffarabad

Dist: Muzaffarabad

Un Married
79. 2858176 Sep Muhammad Salim
Vill : Hochy

P/O : Glt

Teh : Tangir

Dist: Diamer

Married
80 2855227 Sep Muhamamd Waseem Vill : Chabrir BattomP/O : Afzal PurTeh : Bhimber
Dist: Bhimber

Un Married
81. 2855769 Sep Muhammad Zulqarnain
Vill : Lala

P/O : Attahmuqam

Teh : Attahmuqam

Dist: Neelum

Married
82. 2855219 Sep Nadeem Khan
Vill : Rangla

P/O : Rangla

Teh : Dherkot

Dist: Bagh

Married
83. 2858411 Sep NadirWali
Vill : Phandar

P/O : Phandar

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Married
84. 2859184 Sep Nafas Ali Shah
Vill : Phandar

P/O : Phandar

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Un Married
85. 2850525 Sep Najeeb Ullah
Vill : Jaglot

P/O : Jaglot

Teh : Gilgat

Dist: Gilgat

Married
86. 2863560 Sep Nasir Hussain
Vill : Dass Khararn

P/O : Ehalam

Teh :Shountar

Distt : Astore

Un Married
87. 2862769 Sep Nasir Hussain
Vill & PO : Jalalabad

Teh : Glt

Dist: Glt

Un Married
88. 2855241 Sep Ranzaib Vill : Gais PainP/O : Gonar FormTeh : Chilas
Dist: Diamer

Married
89. 2856392 Sep Rashid Hussain
Vill : Pattan Sher Khan

P/O : Mong

Teh : Plandri

Dist: Sudhnoti (AK)

Married
90. 2856701 Sep Rehmat Wali
Vill : Yasin

P/O : Thoi

Teh : Yasin

Dist: Ghizer

Married
91. 2855320 Sep Sakhi Zaman Vill : JanwaiP/O : ThoiTeh : Shahrda
Dist: Neelam



Married
92. 2862673 Sep Sana Ullah
Vill : Darot

P/O : Jaglot

Teh : Gilgat

Dist: Gilgat

Un Married
93. 2859590 Sep Sarfraz Abdullah Vill : DadhinialP/O : JaglotTeh : Authmaqam
Dist: Neelam

Married
94. 2854989 Sep Muhammad Shamim Khan
Distt: Kajtul

P/O : Hari Gal

Teh & Distt : Bagh (AK)

Un Married
95. 2860948 Sep Shamsheer
Vill : Dadoshote

P/O : Dadoshaote

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Un Married
96. 2852500 Lnk Sharafat Din Vill : ThakP/O : ChillasTeh : Dadoshote
Dist: Diamer

Married
97. 2861872 Sep Siraj Din
Vill : Astore

P/O : Astore

Teh : Astore

Dist: Astore

Un Married
98. 2859365 Sep Soba Khan, 2 NLI
Chak No 1 RB

PO: Dulewala Tayyab Khan

Teh : Darya Khan

Dist: Bhakkar

Married
99. 2855692 Sep Sultan Mehmood Vill : Narsher AliP/O : DhulliTeh : Bagh
Dist: Bagh

Un Married
100. 2855864 Sep Syed Sajjad Kazmi
Vill : Safabala

P/O : Hattian

Teh : Hattian

Dist: Hattian

Married
101. 2854296 Sep Zakar Hussain
Vill : Skardu

P/O : Skardu

Teh : Skardu

Dist: Skardu

Married
102 2860743 Sep Zakir Hussain Vill : KawarduP/O : KawardurTeh : Ghamba
Dist: Skardu

Un Married
103 2857206 Sep/Clk Abdul Karim Vill : ZaiporeP/O : TerishingTeh : Astore
Dist: Astore

Un Married
104 2862424 Sep/Clk Ashraf Hussain
Vill : Franu

P/O : Piun

Teh : Khaplu

Dist: Ghanche

Un Married
105. 2857794 Sep/Clk Muhammad Riaz
Vill: Agzan Khel

PO: Kirri

Teh : Pahar Pur

Dist: D.I. Khan

Un Married
106. 2864417 Sep/Clk Muhammad Shoaib
Vill : Nara

P/O : Nara

Teh : Attock

Dist: Attock

Un Married
107. 2859477 Sep/Ck Fida Hussain Vill : KharkooP/O : DaghniTeh : Khaplu
Dist: Ghanche

Married
108. 2849104 Sep/Ck Ghulam Mehdi
Vill : Kiahong

P/O: Karwardu

Teh : Skardu

Dist: Skardu

Married
109. 2861162 Sep/Ck Muhammad Ali Vill : TousP/O: TousTeh : Gopis
Dist: Ghizer

Un Married
110. 2863602 Sep/Ck Mukhtar Hussain
Vill : Phandar

P/O: Phandar

Teh : Gopis

Dist: Ghizer

Un Married
111. 2861677 Sep/Ck Zaheer Ali
Vill: Landra

PO: Dhadu Chak

Teh: Shakar Garh

Dist: Narowal

Un Married
112. 2854796 Sep/Ck /Mess Raja Siraj Ud Din
Vill : Sari

P/O: Chakoti

Teh : Hattaina

Dist: Muzaffarabad

Married
113. Mess Waiter Abdul Jalil Butt
Vill: Halmat

PO: Halmat

Teh : Sharda

Dist: Neelum (AK)

Married
114. Masalchi Abdul Hameed Mughal Vill: Chadul DhernalPO: BheruiTeh & Dist Mzd (AK) Married
115. 2849602 Swpr Ali
Vill : Haspapa

P/O: Dambodas

Teh : Roundu

Dist: Skardu

Married
116. 2849622 Swpr Muhammad Shakeel
Vill : Darla Pain

P/O: Darla Pain

Teh : Astore

Dist: Skardu

Married
117. 2861253 Swpr Asif Masih
Vill : Chak No 670 GB

PO: Rana Abad

Teh: Kamalia

Dist: TT Singh

Married
118. 2862383 Swpr Moon Gul Vill : Chak No 118PO: Sangla Hill Teh : Sangla HillDist : Nankana Sahib Un Married
119. 2860424 Swpr Naveed Masih
Vill : Qadir Colony Chak Laskari

PO: Naseera Teh : Khn

Dist: Gujrat

Un Married
120. - Tlr Shabbir
121. - Barbar Nasrullah Sargodha
122. - Barber Muhammad Amir
123. - Canteen Contractor Waheed
124. - Canteen Worker Muhammad Azeem Vill : ThugusP/O: ThugusTeh : Thugus
Dist: Ghanche

125. - Dhobi Worker Noor Shah Ali
Vill : Garm Chasma

P/O: Chitral

Teh : Chitral

Dist: Chitral

126. - Sarfraz
Vill : Garm Chasma

P/O: Chitral

Teh : Chitral

Dist: Chitral

127. - Wali
Vill : Garm Chasma

P/O: Chitral

Teh : Chitral

Dist: Chitral

128. - NCB Ghulam Rasool Vill : HalmatP/O: NikroTeh : Sharda
Dist: Neelam

129. 3349495 Hav Gul Daraz Att from615 FS Sec
Vill Mera Khel, PO Shinawala, Gudai Khel, Takhat e Nusratee

Karak

Married
130. 1738374 Nk/Engr Muddassar Iqbal
Vill : Khawaspur

P/O Lala Musa

Teh : Khn

Dist: Gujrat

Married
131. 4427842 Nk/Cfn VM,EME Aftab Ahmed
Vill : Miani

P/O: Aatija

Teh: Larkana

Dist: Larkana

Married
132. 4412693 Nk/Cfn VM,EME Ansar Mehmood Vill : SadwalP/O: SadwalTeh: Chakwal
Dist: Chakwal

Married
133. 4431830 Sep/Elec, EME Adil Masih
Vill & PO: Chak 84/NB Teh & Dist Sargodha

Un Married
134. 4433642 Sep/Elec, EME Muzammal Hussain Pandi Mana, Shakargrah, Narowal Un Married
135. 7369407 Sep/NA, AMC Muhammad Zaman
Vill & PO: Samro Road Teh : Umar Kot

Dist: Umar Kot

Married
136. 3689412 Lnk Sig Tech Ghulam Haider19 Sig Bn Muhallah Gulsher, Kashmore, Kandkot, Jaccobabad Married
137. 3698179 Sep/Sig Tech Mehtab Alam 19 Sig Bn
Vill & PO: Ahmed Din

Teh :  Daur

Dist: Nawab Shah

Married
138. 3694566 Sig/Man (Op)
Jafar Hussain

Att from 76 Sig Bn

Vill : Mahni PO: Hyderabad Thal

Teh: Mankera

Dist: Bhakkar

Married
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Siachen vs Pakistan Army – A Video


It is now quite evident that after passage of four days when the massive avalanche buried the camp of Pakistan army in Siachen, there is little hope of finding survivors though no bodies have been recovered as yet. Pakistan army continued to dug through snow, boulders and sluch in an increasingly desperate search for 135 people buried under the snow wall but despite all efforts the rescuers have not been able to reach the site of the camp due to bad weather hampering the operation.

Specially trained search and rescue teams of army engineers equipped with locating gadgets and heavy machinery aided by sniffer dogs andhelicopters are at the site. Well equipped US, German and Swiss rescue teams comprising experts have also joined the Pakistan army to help in the rescue operations.

One expects that the specially trained foreign and Pakistani rescue teams would utilize all their expertise but it would be an uphill task because it is not known how deep the camp is buried under the snow. The whole nation is in a state of shock and the Parliament has expressed its concern. People in large number are visiting the affected families and showering their praises for the services of the Officers and Jawans.

In the meantime President Asif Ali Zardari once again contacted the GHQ, GB Chief Minister and FCNA GOC to get latest information and directed the authorities to use all available resources to rescue the soldiers and civilians. The COAS General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani also personally dashed to the area to have an on the spot review and issued instructions for utilizing all available means to complete the rescue process in the shortest possible time.

Though no one can predict how long it would take to reach the snow covered camp because of the difficult terrain and inhospitable weatherconditions but one thing is for certain that Pakistani army does not leave its Martyrs abandoned in any situation and every officer and jawan is given due respect and treated as integral part of the force

People of Pakistan Show Solidarity with Pakistan Army


Islamabad - Hundreds of schoolteachers, employees and students assembled at D-Chowk on Monday to express solidarity with the Pakistan Army officers and soldiers buried under the avalanche in Siachen, and to pray for their safe recovery.

The call was given by the Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) to show solidarity with troops.

The participants were holding banners and placards, inscribed with slogans like “We are praying for the safety of Pakistan’s borders”, “We are praying for our army”, “Live long Pakistan Army” and “We love Pakistan Army”.

Speaking on the occasion, CADD Secretary Imtiaz Inayat Elahi said that it was not a formal function but a short call was given to the CADD employees to assemble and express solidarity with army men trapped in Siachen.

He said it was a critical time for the Pakistan Army as almost 135 officers and soldiers had been buried under an avalanche. He said the entire nation should pray for their safe recovery.

He recalled that the same kind of a calamity took place in Chile, which claimed many lives.

He appreciated the participation of people on a very short call.

“Today, there is a need to unite the entire nation and hold collective prayers for the army men,” he added. The secretary said that it was the Pakistan Army that “ensures our safety and security”.

He called on the people to untie and extend their wishes and prayers to the army officers and soldiers. He thanked all the participants and said that the camp would continue, while prayers would be held for the safe recovery of soldiers.

On the occasion, Prof Rafiq Tahir lauded the services of the army and said that troops were the ones securing the entire nation.

He also prayed for the safe comeback of army troops.

Professors’ Association President Qasim Maqsood said that the army was facing a critical situation, and the nation should extend its prayers.

He lauded the initiative of the CADD for giving an opportunity to the people to gather for a single cause, which was to pray for the Pakistan Army.

On this occasion, IPO Chairman Hameedullah Jan Afridi, Pakistan Baitul Maal Managing Director Zamurd Khan, CDA officials and other senior officials of various departments were also present


  

        

  



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