Abrarul Haq to ‘fulfil’ mountaineer Ali Sadparaâs dream
Climber has been missing since Feb 5 SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors - Posted: Feb 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors Posted: Feb 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 month ago
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Singer Abrarul Haque is here to make the missing mountaineer Ali Sadparaâs dream come true.
âI have just heard that Muhammad Ali Sadpara wanted to build a school in his village after his mission,â said Abrar on Monday. âTherefore, we have decided to fulfil his dream.â
I have just heard the news that Muhammad Ali Sadpara wanted to build a school in his village after his mission therefore we have decided to fulfil his dream and Inshahallah a school will be built in the village of our hero in his memory.#muhammadalisadparapic.twitter.com/0A2X6eJOZg
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K2 (8611m) is pictured here in summer. The Abruzzi Spur the route used by all the expeditions this winter follows the right-hand skyline. [Photo] Svy123, Wikimedia Commons
Since the 10-person team of Nepali climbers completed the first winter ascent of K2 (8611m) on January 16, there have been two confirmed deaths and three climbers Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto (Chile), Muhammad Ali Sadpara (Pakistan) and John Snorri Sigurjonsson (Iceland) have been missing since February 5, when they were last seen near the Bottleneck at approximately 8200 meters. They are presumed dead. So far there have been multiple helicopter searches while search teams on foot have been halted by adverse weather.
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Here are some of the stories we are following today [Wednesday]:
Justice Qazi Faez Isa has taken notice of Prime Minister Imran Khan s move to announce development grants worth Rs500 million. The Supreme Court will hear the case today. Negotiations between the government and the All Pakistan Clerk Association remain unsuccessful. Government employees across the country have boycotted their jobs demanding an increase in salaries and other benefits. Three labourers were killed in a fire at a factory in Karachi s Baldia Town. The fire has been doused. The Shahbaz Sharif Sports Complex in Rawalpindi has been reopened for sports after serving as a coronavirus field hospital for 11 months. Practise matches between Pakistan and South Africa have begun at Lahore s Gaddafi Stadium. The search operati
Due to inclement weather on K2, a Pakistani Army helicopter could only complete one flight yesterday searching for mountaineers John Snorri Sigurjónsson, from Iceland, Ali Sadpara, from Pakistan, and Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto, from Chile.