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MUZAFFARABAD, Jan 7: The Azad Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday decided to get its police personnel trained by the armed forces to effectively combat terrorism, which has lately found its way in this peaceful region. This and many other important decisions were taken at a high level meeting, chaired by AJK Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider and attended among others by General Officer Commanding 12-Div Maj-Gen Maqsood Ahmed, chief secretary Khalid Sultan and IGP Javed Iqbal. The meeting reviewed the capacity and functioning of the AJK police and decided to impart them training from army institutions after the GOC offered cooperation to the AJK government in this regard. The army could train the AJK police personnel in using latest weapons, removing and destroying explosive materials and collecting secret information, Maj-Gen Ahmed was quoted as saying in an official handout. The meeting decided that working relations and a system of information-sharing between police and other law enforcement agencies would also be strengthened. It was of the view that terrorism could not be fought without active cooperation from the public and approved formation of peace committees at village level to arrest incidents of terrorism and maintain peace. Members of local Zakat and Ushr committees would also be included in these committees, the meeting decided, directing all deputy commissioners to carry out this task and submit report to the government at the earliest. The meeting <b>...</b>
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Snow Leopard in Pakistan - Beyond the Myth - FacesOfPakistan

flixya.com The IUCN Red Data Book lists the Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) as a globally endangered species. It is estimated that the total remaining population is 7000 to 10000, out of which ,approximately, 300 are found in Pakistan. WWF-P has identified some of the critical habitats of the Snow leopard and now plans to extend its scope of activities by focusing on identifying critical habitats in NWFP, AJK and Northern Areas. The number of Snow leopards killed by graziers will be reduced by raising the awareness of local communities and improving livestock protection, by training and developing the skills of grazier communities.
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