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CARETAKER CM CONDOLES LOSS OF LIVES
No.442/QU/Mujahid HANDOUT (A) LAHORE, April 28: Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has expressed his sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of the three individuals who lost their lives in a tragic road accident that occurred in the Pindigheb area of Attock. In his message of condolence, the chief minister expressed his deep grief and sadness at the untimely passing of the…
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ہم کو تو فقط اپنے ہی حالات کا دُکھ ہے
ہم کو تو فقط اپنے ہی حالات کا دُکھ ہے
ہم کو تو فقط اپنے ہی حالات کا دُکھ ہےکچھ تم بھی بتاؤ تم کو کس بات کا دُکھ ہےبھر جائیں گے یہ زخم تو دو چار دنوں میںجو دل پہ لگائی ہے اسی گھات کا دُکھ ہےبستر کی سلوٹیں بھی یہی کہہ رہی ہیں اببیتی جو بنا تیرے اُس رات کا دُکھ ہےپیمان سبھی ضبط کے تھے یاد مگر ابمحفل پہ جو برسی تھی اس برسات کا دُکھ ہےتاعمُر جسے پوجا خدا جان کے اپنااُس کو بھی فقط اپنی ہی بس ذات کا دُکھ ہےدیکھا تجھے تو جھوم اُٹھا کیسے مرا…
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Preaching Tour Ahmedal Tehsil Pindigheb, District Attock, Rawalpindi and Islamabad / Religious Tour: Vice Patron of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr Sahibzada Sultan Mohammad Murtaza Najib Sahib went for religious tour of Ahmedal Tehsil Pindigheb, District Attock, Rawalpindi and Islamabad on 11th February to 13th February 2022 for three days, thus following the footsteps of Patron in Chief of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman. #sultanulashiqeen #sahibzadasultanmohammadmurtazanajib #tableeghidora #ahmedal #pindigheb #attock #rawalpindi #islamabad #preachingtour #markazefaqr #masjidezahra #khanqahsultanulashiqeen #sufism #ismeallahzaat #spirituality
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Punjab’s PDWP forum accepts eleven development projects. The Punjab Provincial Development Working Party authorized eleven development initiatives totalling Rs. 11,725.31 million in cost.
They accepted the initiatives during the fiscal year 2021-22 meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP), presided over by Chairman Planning and Development Board Abdullah Khan Sumbal.
The approved development schemes included the enhancement of 75 IPNV sites in Lahore at the cost of Rs. 495.300 million, the widening/improvement of the road connecting Fateh Jang to Pindi gheb via Dhulian (Section –II Khour km 42.00 to Pindigheb km 64.00 Length = 22.00 Km and the I/C Link Road connecting Dhulian Chowk to Dhoke Pathan at a Tehsil Fateh Jang District Attock Total Length = 32.00 Km (Km 57.25 to Pindi gheb City Km 64.00) Widening / Improvement of Road from Fateh Jang to Pindi gheb via Dhullian, Length = 42.00 Km Tehsil Fateh Jang District Attock, Length = 6.75 km at the cost of Rs. 474.906 million (Dhoke Sayedan C-PEC Interchange Kilometer 4.30 to Kilometer 13.55 Length = 9.25 Km) at the cost of Rs. 524.384 million.
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National Database & Registration Authority NADRA Islamabad Latest Jobs 2021
National Database & Registration Authority NADRA Islamabad Latest Jobs 2021
Occupations are accessible for Supervisor, Junior Executive, and Security Guards. Up-and-comers who have a place with Islamabad, Attock, Chakwal, Gujrat, Rawalpindi, Jhelum, PD Khan, Mandi Bahaudding, Phalia, Fateh Jung, Hasan Abdal, Pindigheb, Sarai Alamgir, Kharian, Gujar Khan, Kahuta, Kallar Syedan, Kotli Sattian, Murree, Taxila, Dina, Sohawa, and Malikwal may apply for these…
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Municipal Committee Pindigheb District Rawalpindi Jobs 2020 for Legal Advisor Latest Municipal Committee Pindigheb District Rawalpindi Jobs 2020 for Legal Advisor Latest The Municipal Committee Pindigheb District Rawalpindi Jobs 2020 for Legal Advisor Latest published in Jang Newspaper on 18 Nov 2020 & Last Date to Apply is 04 Dec 2020.
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Centre initiates road infrastructure projects in KP.
Islamabad: it is reported on 3rd August that the Federal government has recently started the development process of various roads in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with their major attention is to focus on the less developed areas ok KPK.
An official personality from the NHA department said that the completion of this developing road infrastructure would spread the sense of deprivation between the people of this area. He furthermore said that these uplifting projects would also offer new employment opportunities to the people living in nearby areas. He also informed about projects that were under KP, which are as follow:
Construction of Burhan-Havelian Expressway (E-35)
36-km Peshawar-Dara Adam Khail Section of N-55
Motorway from Burhan-Hakla on M-1to Dera Ismail (DI) Khan between Punjab
Dualisation & improvement of Old Bannu Road
Dualisation and improvement of Pindigheb-Kohat Road
Construction of Burhan-Havelian Expressway (E-35)
Dualisation of Indus Highway (N-55) Sarai Gambila-Kohat Section
Motorway from Burhan-Hakla on M-1to Dera Ismail (DI) Khan between Punjab
Construction of Malakand Tunnel (Phase-I)
Dualisation of Indus Highway (N-55) Sarai Gambila-Kohat Section
Lowari Road Tunnel and Access Roads Project
Peshawar Northern Bypass
Khyber Pass Economic Corridor Project
Peshawar Northern Bypass
“The motorway from Burhan-Hakla on M-1 to DI khan would become operational in the current year,” said the official.
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New Post has been published on Trekking in Pakistan
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Attock
Attock (Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک), formerly known as Campbellpur (کیمبل پور), is a city located in the north of Pakistan’s Punjab Province, not far from the country’s capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District and is the 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,[3] which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century,[4] and was initially named in honor of Sir Colin Campbell.
Etymology
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelled Campbellpur, in 1908 in honor of Sir Colin Campbell.[5] The name was changed in 1978 to Attock, which literally means “Foot of the Mountain.”
Geography
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km (50 mi) from Rawalpindi, 100 km (62 mi) from Peshawar, and 10 km (6 mi) from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
History
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur, and Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.[6]
The Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar.[7] Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal and thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured.[8] But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in-person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom (1799–1849) under Ranjit Singh (1780–1839) captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd (Old Attock) was conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region’s strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58.[3] Campbellpore District was organised in 1904,[3] by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi District.
Founding
The city’s foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.[3] The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock’s first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915,[9] while the Attock Oil Company was established.[10] It has an oil and gas field Dakhini near Jand and in Fateh Jang.
Modern
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978.[4] The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
Education
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146.[12] A detailed picture of the district’s education performance is also available online.[13] Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute,[14] Beacon Light English Model Secondary School,[15] COMSATS University Islamabad and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
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Rigger Level 2 Safety Course in Rawalpindi Taxila Wah Pindigheb https://ift.tt/2KM6n8z
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میرا ہر لفظ ہر کہانی دُکھ ہے
میرا ہر لفظ ہر کہانی دُکھ ہے
میرا ہر لفظ ہر کہانی دُکھ ہےمیرے شعروں کی روانی دُکھ ہےجس نے غربت میں ہوں کھولی آنکھیںاُس کا بچپن و جوانی دُکھ ہےتو نے دیکھی نہیں حسرت میریتجھ کو ہر بات بتانی دُکھ ہےوہ عزیزی ہے رگِ جاں کی طرحاُس سے بچھڑے کی نشانی دُکھ ہےدفن خود کرتا ہوں ایسے خواب اسؔدجن کی تعبیر بتانی دُکھ ہے کلام: عمران اسؔد عمران اسؔد پنڈیگھیب حال مقیم مسقط عمان
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Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Fighter Jet Crashes in Attock, Pilot Ejects
#PakistanAirForce JF-17 Thunder fighter jet crashes in Attock, pilot ejects. #Pakistan #JF17
A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft crashed near Pindigheb, Attock, on Tuesday, the service said in a statement.
According to the Air Force statement, the incident happened during a routine training mission and the pilot was able to eject safely from the aircraft. The statement added that no loss of life or property has been reported on ground.
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Pakistan Air Force F7 PG aircraft crashes in PindiGheb Attock Rawalpindi...
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PAF aircraft on routine training mission crashes near Pindigheb, pilot unhurt
PAF aircraft on routine training mission crashes near Pindigheb, pilot unhurt
LAHORE – An aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) crashed in Pindi Ghaib area near Makyaal area in Pindigheb today (Tuesday), however, he pilot successfully ejected.
According to media details, the aircraft was on a routine operational training mission when it crashed.
The PAF authorities have established a board of inquiry to determine the cause of the accident.
No loss of life or property…
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