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A large number of them face accidents!!
The few who escape them should be hit by a hammer in the head so they do not miss out on anything!!

THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST STUPID THINGS YOU CAN SEE PEOPLE DOING ON THE ROAD. Idiotic!!!
 
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Strange bug i am having i cant post multiple videos in one comment

14 August is time to remember 2 million Muslims who gave their life just because of this country
The borders of this country arent just lines like baboon league and Geo tv says they are a border drenched in blood of millions
 
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‘A million tourists expected in GB this year’
IKRAM JUNAIDI — PUBLISHED ABOUT 6 HOURS AGO
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ISLAMABAD: There has been increase in the number of tourists to Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) over the last two years and a million people are expected to visit the region this year, GB Tourism Secretary Jehanzeb Awan said on Monday.

He was briefing members of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Kashmir and GB at Parliament House. He suggested the federal government devise a policy to attract even more tourists.

He said the number of tourists had been decreasing due to security concerns and that before 2005, a large number of foreigners, mountaineers and Pakistanis from other parts of the country would visit GB each year.

“For a few years now, between 10,000 and 20,000 tourists would visit GB each year but in 2015, over 600,000 people visited GB and this year, it is expected that around one million people will travel to GB,” he said.

GB tourism secretary says region does not have enough rooms to lodge tourists
He said most people visit during a small window of 50 days between after Ramazan and mid August and that during this time, around 600 vehicles enter GB each day.

On the other hand, he said, there are just 6,000 rooms in various hotels and guesthouses in the area to accommodate tourists.

“We have involved the private sector and the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme for providing visitors with accommodation by establishing tent villages because the government cannot make arrangements on its own. We have also started using school buildings for accommodating tourists as schools are on a break for now,” he said.

Mr Awan said seven of the highest peaks, i.e. those measuring over 8,000 metres, including K2 and Nanga Parbat are in GB, which is also home to 100 peaks of more than 7,000 metres and many more which tower more than 6,000 metres high. He said GB also has some rock carvings from the pre and post Buddha eras.

“We want to promote GB so people visit all year long and not just during that 50 day bracket. However, there is also the issue of limited access by air. There are a few flights and they too are cancelled due to the weather. Larger planes cannot land at the Gilgit Airport and an Instrumental Navigation System is required for ensuring planes land and take off around the clock,” he said.

Mr Awan suggested air and road transport be improved and that the federal government make investment policies so that GB becomes an around the year tourism spot.

GB Chief Secretary Tahir Hussein said efforts were being made for increasing commercial interest in the area and that a high altitude force has been established for guiding mountaineers.

“The China Pakistan Economic Corridor has been almost completed in GB and the last portion of the Diamer-Bhasha Road is being realigned,” he said.

“People visit other countries because there are not that many facilities in GB,” said a member of the committee Chaudhry Abid. He said the issue of land sliding should also be addressed. The road from Chitral to Gilgit and Skardu is bad and cannot be travelled unless in a jeep, he added.

MNA Malik Abdul Ghaffar Dogar said private airlines should be encouraged to start flights to and from GB as this will encourage more tourists to visit.

Published in Dawn, July 26th, 2016

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/‘a-million-tourists-expected-in-gb-this-year’.441129/#ixzz4FszYXTC5

@Arsalan ,@Mr.Meap ,@krash ,@unleashed ,@shimshali , good to see. Numbers should increase in coming years :cheers:. Will only benefit the locals and of course our economy in general...

I'm going to take this great news a little apprehensively. I just don't have any trust in tourists, let alone Pakistani tourists. But super happy for the locals.

Shandur festival!
@Arsalan , they were showing it on PTV live :woot:...

I think Army Cheif went there too to enjoy a game...
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1152905...-countless-sacrifices-people-army-gen-raheel/

@krash ,@unleashed ......

Home sick to the brim! I need a fix so bad. A couple of weeks ago, I went to Jasper and Banff thinking that the Rockies might placate the problem a little.......no sir, not even close.
 
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I will appreciate if you could answer a question and help me understand,......... Why do logos of medical colleges have a snake or two snakes climbing a pole?

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I'm going to take this great news a little apprehensively. I just don't have any trust in tourists, let alone Pakistani tourists. But super happy for the locals.



Home sick to the brim! I need a fix so bad. A couple of weeks ago, I went to Jasper and Banff thinking that the Rockies might placate the problem a little.......no sir, not even close.
They ruined Murree they will ruin Gb our tourist are uncivilised
 
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I will appreciate if you could answer a question and help me understand,......... Why do logos of medical colleges have a snake or two snakes climbing a pole?

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It was the herald's staff of Hermes, the messenger, and the snakes were originally two white ribbons. When people started using astrology to try to cure the sick, a principle of cure associated with Hermes.

Actually, the whole thing is wrong. It should be a single snake, symbolising the Rod of Asclepius (the Greco-Roman equivalent of Dhanvantari, the Hindu God, the leading divinity of my own caste group. Somewhere down the line, the two symbols got mixed up, partly because there is some justification for dragging Hermes into the whole thing.
 
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It was the herald's staff of Hermes, the messenger, and the snakes were originally two white ribbons. When people started using astrology to try to cure the sick, a principle of cure associated with Hermes.

Actually, the whole thing is wrong. It should be a single snake, symbolising the Rod of Asclepius (the Greco-Roman equivalent of Dhanvantari, the Hindu God, the leading divinity of my own caste group. Somewhere down the line, the two symbols got mixed up, partly because there is some justification for dragging Hermes into the whole thing.

:blink: and interesting as well.................... Carrying this symbol as a logo is it some worldwide mandatory requirement? Some of them have those feathers at the top others missing.
 
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:blink: and interesting as well.................... Carrying this symbol as a logo is it some worldwide mandatory requirement? Some of them have those feathers at the top others missing.

Very good observation!!

Hermes, as messenger of the Gods, was given winged sandals, and also a winged staff, to carry him on his errands at very high speed.

No, the symbol is not mandatory, but in India, the Red Cross, headquartered in Switzerland, has objected to the use of its symbol as a symbol indicating that the person displaying it belongs to the medical profession. Owing to their objection, sensitive doctors (and surgeons) have started using the caduceus. It is the correct symbol to use, and not the Red Cross. Of course, there are those who use the Red Crescent, and it appears that there is no body protecting or protesting the use of that device, so I imagine that doctors are free to use that.
 
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Very good observation!!

Hermes, as messenger of the Gods, was given winged sandals, and also a winged staff, to carry him on his errands at very high speed.

No, the symbol is not mandatory, but in India, the Red Cross, headquartered in Switzerland, has objected to the use of its symbol as a symbol indicating that the person displaying it belongs to the medical profession. Owing to their objection, sensitive doctors (and surgeons) have started using the caduceus. It is the correct symbol to use, and not the Red Cross. Of course, there are those who use the Red Crescent, and it appears that there is no body protecting or protesting the use of that device, so I imagine that doctors are free to use that.

Thank you and really appreciate the time and effort you spared typing all this.
 
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