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Entry of NCP vehicles into Upper Kohistan banned

Entry of NCP vehicles into Upper Kohistan banned July 26, 2021 MANSEHRA: The Lower Kohistan police have restricted the entry of non-custom paid vehicles into neighbouring Upper Kohistan and onwards Gilgit-Baltistan through Karakoram Highway following the Dasu bus explosion. “The security of entire district is tightened and the NCP vehicles on the way to Upper Kohistan and Gilgit-Baltistan from Malakand division are not allowed to proceed ahead through KKH following the Dasu bus incident,” Zulfiqar Khan Jadoon, the district police officer, told reporters on Friday. He said that all vehicles coming from across the country and Malakand division were being checked at the Chakai police post in Lower Kohistan and only those cleared of all requirements and security were allowed to proceed to Upper Kohistan and the GB.

Entry of NCP vehicles into Lower Kohistan banned

Entry of NCP vehicles into Lower Kohistan banned July 24, 2021 MANSEHRA: The Lower Kohistan police have restricted the entry of non-custom paid vehicles into neighbouring Upper Kohistan and onwards Gilgit-Baltistan through Karakoram Highway following the Dasu bus explosion. “The security of entire district is tightened and the NCP vehicles on the way to Upper Kohistan and Gilgit-Baltistan from Malakand division are not allowed to proceed ahead through KKH following the Dasu bus incident,” Zulfiqar Khan Jadoon, the district police officer, told reporters on Friday. He said that all vehicles coming from across the country and Malakand division were being checked at the Chakai police post in Lower Kohistan and only those cleared of all requirements and security were allowed to proceed to Upper Kohistan and the GB.

Bereaved pet owners turn to taxidermy for everlasting friendship

Share Bereaved pet owners turn to taxidermy for everlasting friendship Mon, 19 July 2021 Carefully preserving an animal takes patience and attention to detail – luxuries Pakistani Jahangir Khan Jadoon says he doesn’t always have when a bereaved pet owner rushes into his workshop. “Sometimes an emotional customer will bring his dead pet with tears still in his eyes saying, ‘I can’t live even a night without him’,” the taxidermist said from his studio near the eastern city of Lahore. Surrounded by stuffed leopards, deers, parrots and cats, Jadoon sees his craft as both an art and a vital way to console those in pain.

Bereaved pet owners turn to taxidermy - Newspaper

IN this June 9 picture, Jahangir Khan Jadoon works on a stuffed bird at his workshop near Lahore. AFP PATTOKI: Carefully preserving an animal takes patience and attention to detail luxuries Jahangir Khan Jadoon says he doesn’t always have when a bereaved pet owner rushes into his workshop. “Sometimes an emotional customer will bring his dead pet with tears still in his eyes saying, ‘I can’t live even a night without him’,” the taxidermist tells AFP from his studio near Lahore. Surrounded by stuffed leopards, deer, parrots and cats, Jadoon sees his craft as both an art and a vital way to console those in pain.

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