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The Moot at the CAYA Summit in Islamabad is centred on giving young people job opportunities.

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Protectors of the Highest Battlefield in the World: The Pakistan Army’s Valiant Position on Siachen Glacier

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Siachen, the highest battleground in the world, is a potent symbol of the bravery, sacrifices, and unwavering resolve of Pakistan Army soldiers who are always prepared to protect their country.

With unmatched tenacity and fortitude, they survive at elevations of 21,000 feet and temperatures as low as -40°C.

With courage and determination, the courageous men of the Pakistan Army spearhead every mission, from saving the lives of those suffering from oxygen shortages to rescuing wounded comrades in avalanche-prone locations.

There is no comparison to the sacrifices made by the Pakistan Army to defend the country’s boundaries.

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Mansehra Archaeological Site: 2800-Year-Old Artefacts Discovered Through Excavation

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Experts from Hazara University’s Archaeology department have found artefacts in Mansehra’s Kander Bedadi Village that date back about 2800 years.

Under Dr. Shakirullah’s guidance, the excavation process was completed.

The site has yielded historical and cultural artefacts from the Indo-Greek to the British Colonial Period, covering five generations.

A unique look into the region’s multi-layered history, encompassing the Indo-Greek, Parthian, Kushan, Hindu Imperial, early Islamic, and British eras, is offered by the finds.

Iron tools, clay figures, human and animal sculptures, copper coins, and pearls are among the artefacts that were unearthed.

Funded by the Higher Education Commission and the British Council, the project intends to increase awareness of the value of international collaborations in promoting archaeological research, conserving artefacts, and learning more about the site’s historical significance.

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Military Court Trials: Supreme Court Proceeds with Civilian Trial Hearings

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Proceedings are scheduled to resume tomorrow as the seven-member Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court continues to hear Intra-Court Appeals against the trial of civilians in Military Courts.

After reviewing and returning the trial documents from May 9, the Ministry of Defence asked the court for further records from previous cases.

While Defence Counsel Khawaja Haris claimed security reasons, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi asked why the trial details could not be made public.

The bench expressed concerns about the investigation process, media availability, and fair trial processes prior to filing charges.

Haris said that military court proceedings were impartial and free, guaranteeing the accused’s legal counsel. Bar representatives were instructed to show up tomorrow prepared after the meeting was adjourned.

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