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What could have saved Ali Sadpara? His manager explains
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Late mountaineer Ali Sadpara didn’t get what he needed in his life and his death should be a spark for all to recognise other unsung heroes.
This was said at a webinar titled
After Ali Sadpara: Pakistanâs Mountaineering Challenges, organised by LUMS on Monday. It was moderated by Mehreen Zahra-Malik, who is Pakistan editor for Arab News, and featured Asghar Ali Porik and Karrar Haidri on the panel, who are all associated with mountaineering. Sadpara’s manager and friend Rao Ahmad was also on the panel.
GB govt to setup mountaineering, rock climbing school in memory of Muhammad Ali Sadpara
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GB govt to employ Ali Sadpara s son Sajid in tourism department
Ali Sadpara and two foreign climbers were declared dead by family last week
GILGIT: The Gilgit-Baltistan cabinet approved on Tuesday the plan to establish the Ali Sadpara Mountaineering School in memory of the country’s greatest climber.
GB government spokesperson Ali Taj said that Ali Sadpara s son Sajid will be employed in the school that will be set up in his memory.
The cabinet also decided to recommend the name of Muhammad Ali Sadpara to the Government of Pakistan for the country’s highest civil award. They will also provide Rs3 million to the deceased climber’s widow.
GB govt to honour Ali Sadpara by establishing mountaineering school
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GB govt to employ Ali Sadpara s son Sajid in tourism department
Ali Sadpara and two foreign climbers were declared dead by family last week
GILGIT: The Gilgit-Baltistan government will set up the Ali Sadpara Mountaineering School to honour one of the country’s greatest climbers who was declared dead by his family a few days ago.
GB government spokesperson Ali Taj said Ali Sadpara s son Sajid will be employed in the school that will be set up in his memory.
The cabinet, which approved the establishment of the school, agreed to put forward Muhammad Ali Sadpara s name to the Government of Pakistan for the country’s highest civil award.
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