| Mountaineering
- Rules and Regulations |
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Procedure
for Applying for Permission |
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| 1. |
A foreign mountaineering expedition desirous of climbing of
peak in Pakistan shall apply on the application form (Annexure
A) with one extra copy in the nearest Embassy / Consulate of
Pakistan. A copy with a photo copy of royalty receipt should
be sent directly to the Tourism Division, F-7/2, Islamabad,
Pakistan. |
| 2. |
Application forms for allotment of peaks should be accepted
by a Pakistani Embassy / Consulate during the period of 1st
January to31 st December of a year preceding the year in which
an expedition is planned. |
| 3. |
Such application would then be sent by the
said Embassy/Consulate immediately to the Tourism Division
where they would be processed on “First-come-First served
basis”. |
| 4. |
Incomplete application forms or such forms as are received
either before or after the stipulated dates may not be entertained. |
| 5. |
If a party is not sure of the composition of the team, it
shall apply stating the fact and without attaching particulars
of members with the application form. In such cases peaks will
be provisionally booked. A formal permission letter shall issue
only after particulars at Annexure-B are received in Tourism
Division at least three months in advance of arrival of the
party in Pakistan. If particulars of the new members are not
received within stipulated period and party arrives in Pakistan,
it may delay their departure to the mountains till the clearance
of new members is obtained in about a week. Under this procedure
a party shall not leave for Pakistan unless it is in receipt
of the formal permission letter. No mountaineer would be a member
of more than one expedition during a season. |
| 6. |
A party shall indicate in order of perference, at least 3-4
peaks so that available peaks could be allotted. A party shall
be given permission for more than one 8000 metre peaks with
the special permission by the Secretary, Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism. |
| 7. |
Tourism Division shall endeavour to send the mountaineering
permit to a party within 60 days of receipt of application
form in Tourism Division.Depending on the availability of
the peak for the choiced period, Tourism Division will send
provisional booking of the peak upon receipt of the completed
application.
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| 8. |
Government reserves the right to allot a particular peak
through any route to more than one party in the same season.
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Cancellation |
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| 9. |
Government has the right to cancel the allotment of a peak
at any time without assigning any reason. Amount of royalty
deposited shall be refuned in such cases. |
| 10. |
In case, however, a party postpones/cancels its mountaineering plan for its
own reasons, it shall so inform the Tourism Division by quickest
possible means. In such a case royalty deposited shall neither
be refunded nor it could be carried forward for future mountaineering
in Pakistan. Change in the booking period during the same
mountaineering season is possible subject to availablity of
the peaks / route for the revised date.
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Briefing
/ De-Briefing |
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| 11. |
The expedition upon arrival in Rawalpindi / Islamabad should
see the officer concerned in Tourism Division for arranging
meeting with the Liaison Officer and assistance on matters like
insurance, purchase of rations and allied matters. After completing
these formalities leader of the expedition shall ask for a date
of formal briefing. For this purpose he shall give a minimum
notice of 24 hours excluding Friday and Holidays. The preparatory
work would entail a stay of about four-five days in Islamabad
/ Rawalpindi. |
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On return from the mountains the leader of the party shall
inform the concerned officer in the Tourism Division and obtain
a date for debriefing by giving him a minimum notice of 24 hours
excluding Friday and holidays. |
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Note : No party will leave for the mountains without formal
briefing or leave the country without formal debriefing.
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Liaison
Officer (L.O.) |
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| 13. |
A party shall include in the expedition, as its
member at least on L.O. to be detailed by the Government of
Pakistan. |
| 14. |
A party shall pay for his food, accommodation and transport
for mountains and back from the reporting date of the expedition
in Islamabad till the date the party is debriefed. |
| 15. |
During the stay of a party at Rawalpindi/Islamabad the L.O.
will be given daily allowance at the rate of US$ 30/- per day.
The L.O. in a city of Northern Areas (such as Skardu, Gilgit
etc.) is to be paid US $ 15/- per day and accommodation. |
| 16. |
A L.O. shall carry his personal equipment like any other
member of the party. |
| 17. |
A L.O. shall be consulted on routes and local customs and
if desired on matters such as transport, accommodation and rations.
If however, a leader disagrees with L.O. he shall give him in
writing the reasons for such disagreement. |
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A L.O. shall extend maximum assistance to a party in
making purchases etc. He shall, however, not handle any cash
nor undertake any financial transactions on behalf of a leader
/ party.
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Kit
and Equipment |
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| (I) For Liaision Officer |
| 19. |
A L.O. shall accompany a party to a maximum height with the
consent of the leader or atleast stay at the base camp till
the party descends and return with the party for debriefing
at Islamabad. For this purpose a party shall provide him, free
of cost necessary kit and equipment as detailed at Annexure
– C in order to enable him to perform his duties without
any risk to his person. |
| 20. |
Kit / equipment for L.O. should be brought to his measurements
sent to a party in advance. If a party does not receive measurements
before its departure for Pakistan it may bring standard size
kit and equipment. Shirts and Jean trousers may be purchased
in Pakistan to avoid size problems. |
| (ii) For Low Altitude Porters |
| 21. |
A low altitude porter shall accompany a party upto the base
camp (Maximum height 5,500 metres). For this purpose a party
shall provide him with standard kit / equipment as detailed
at Annexure – D free of cost. |
| 22. |
In case a low altitude porter is desired by the party to go
above 5,500 metres (except passes enroute) he shall be entitled
to kit/equipment and ration as prescribed for high altitude
porters at Annexure – E. |
| 23. |
The cook will be provided the kit / equipment (except climbing
tools) of a high altitude porter. |
| (iii) For High Altitude Porters |
| 24. |
A party shall arrange to provide, free of cost, standard
kit and equipment to a high altitude porter as detailed at Annexure
– E in order to enable him to perform his duties. |
| (IV) For Communication |
| 25. |
A party shall be equipped with reasonable communication means
such as Walkie talkie, Radio / Transistor set, and a high powered
transmitter for communication from mountains with district headquarters
(optional frequencies allotted are 5201 KHZ, 6996-KHZ, 10282-KHZ,
15951-KHZ and 16411-KHZ). |
| (iv) General |
| 26. |
Kit / equipment for porters shall be handed over to them
in the presence of L.O. prior to the start of carvan. |
| 27. |
No party shall be allowed to proceed to its destination if
the kit/equipment provided by it to L.O. / Porters is found
incomplete or sub-standard in quality. Before leaving Rawalpindi
/ Islamabad a L.O. shall satisfy himself that the kit/equipment
is complete and of required standard. Kit and equipment given
to L.O. is returnable but, the items of personal use and clothing
such as jackets, trousers, shirts, gloves, socks, caps, approach
march boots, pull overs, ruck sack and sleeping bag are to be
retained by the Liaison Officer. |
| 28. |
Use of communication system. It will be advisible
to carry proper communication system by a party. The L.O.
will also be provided appropriate communicational equipment.
The obtaining clearance of communication system to be used
by the party is indispensible which should be intimated will
in time on prescribed form (Annexure-K). |
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Import
/ Export of Equipment / Kit |
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| 29. |
Equipment, non-consumable and consumable stores imported
by a party into Pakistan shall be subject to the following conditions
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a. Equipment and non-consumable stores will
be allowed temporary entry free of customs duty and sales
tax leviable there on subject to an undertaking (Annexure-F)
being furnished by a leader of the expedition to the effect
that the equipment etc. will be re-exported out of Pakistan
on completion of the mission and that no part of it will be
sold or otherwise disposed of in Pakistan, failing which duty
and sales tax leviable thereon will be paid.
b. Consumable stores and medicines will be allowed exemption
from customs duty and sales tax subject to the said undertaking
(Annexure – F) being furnished by the leader of the
expedition to the effect that they will be used for the purpose
for which they will be used for the purpose for which they
have been imported and will not be sold or otherwise disposed
off in Pakistan failing which customs duty and sales tax leviable
thereon will be paid. The un-consumed portion will be re-exported
out of Pakistan on completion of the mission.
c. Above conditions shall not apply when donation of consumable
stores and medicines etc. is made in Pakistan with the prior
permission of the Government and for which official receipt
will be issued. |
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| 30. |
A party shall send to Tourism Division an application in triplicate
as per said Annexure – F alongwith three copies of the
list of equipment. Cost price of all the items shall also be
shown on the said list. Tourism Division shall return one copy
to the party after affixing signature / seal. Another copy shall
be sent to the customs authority at the point of entry who shall
clear the equipment when it arrives with a party. |
| 31. |
If some equipment is to be sent to Pakistan in advance. Tourism
Division shall be so informed. In that case one copy of the
application at the said Annexure-F alongwith its enclosures,
shall be handed over to a clearing and forwarding agent to be
nominated for his purpose by a party. Another copy shall be
sent to the customs authority at the point of entry. |
| 32. |
After clearance of the equipment, the local
agency shall have to arrange for its transport, storage and
protection till it is handed over to the party on arrival.
He shall also pay local octroi duty, if any. He shall be advised
to contact a representative of Tourism Division in case of
difficulty. |
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Wages
of Porters and Transport Charges |
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| 33. |
A rough idea on wages and charges for animal and mechanical
transport will be communicated to the party alongwith the formal
permission letter. |
| 34. |
Payment of wages to porters shall be made when they are discharged.
However, if a porter requires an advance payment, this may be
given in the presence of L.O. / Guide and receipt obtained.
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| 35. |
In addition to daily wages, a party shall provide to a low
altitude porter free rations as per Annexure-G or money in lieu
of rations, as fixed by the Government from the day he is engaged
till the day he is discharged. |
| 36. |
Similarly, free rations shall be provided to high altitude
porter as per Annexure-H from the day he goes above 5,500 metres. |
| 37. |
Except in the case of sickness/injury no wages shall be paid
to a porter for a day on which he does not work. If however,
a party wants to have a rest day then porter(s) shall be paid
full wages etc. |
| 38. |
For forced halts on bad weather days a party shall pay to
porter full daily wages and rations. Decision of a leader about
movement on such days shall be final. If , however, L.O. feels
that the weather is too bad to march, he may ask the leader
to halt the party. In case of disagreement with the advice of
L.O. the leader should give in writing the reasons for such
disagreement. |
| 39. |
A porter marching with a party for more than seven days shall be allowed every
seventh day as holiday with full daily wages etc.
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Insurance |
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| 40. |
A Liaison Officer shall be covered by an insurance of Rs.
300,000/- (Rupees three thousand) only. In case of partial disablement
the amount of compensation shall be proportionate to the percentage
of disablement as declared by a competent authority. |
| 41. |
A high altitude porter shall be insured for a sum of Rs.
200,000 (Rupees two hundred thousand only). In case of partial
disablement the amount of compensation shall be proportionate
to the percentage of disablement as declared by a Civil Surgeon. |
| 42. |
A low altitude porter shall be insured for a sum of Rs. 100,000/-
(Rupees one hundred thousands only). In case a partial disablement,
the amount, of compensation shall be proportionate to the percentage
of disablement as declared by a civil Surgeon. |
| 43. |
Insurance cover shall be provided through a Pakistani company and Government
shall help a party in getting this facility in Pakistan if
so requested.
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Medical
Treatment |
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| 44. |
If in the opinion of a doctor/first aid specialist evacuation
of a sick/injured porter from the mountain to a hospital in
a district headquarters like Gilgit, Skardu or Chitral in necessary
then the said party shall pay for his evacuation by a helicopter
or other means. In case a L.O. feels that the porter is very
sick and is not being evacuated, he shall ask the leader to
arrange for his evacuation. If the leader disagrees with the
advice of L.O. he shall give him in writing the reasons for
such disagreement. The said statement would also need to be
countersigned by the expedition’s doctor/first-aid specialist.
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| 45. |
A party is not responsible to pay for the evacuation and
medical treatment of a sick/injured L.O. as the same shall be
borne by his detailing/recommending authority. |
| 46. |
During sickness/injury in the mountains or hospitalization,
a party shall pay half of the daily wages to a porter till the
date it leaves the district headquarters for Rawalpindi/Islamabad. |
| 47. |
Medical facilities including surgical operations
etc. are generally provided free of cost in Pakistani hospitals.
Should some sickness/injuries to porters entail some expenditure,
a party shall pay for the same. In case of death of a porter/cook
or other hired person, the expedition would be responsible
for the transport of the dead body from the place of the casualty
to the place of hiring.
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Royalty |
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| 48. |
Following are royalty rates for scaling peaks
of various height in Pakistan :- |
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Heights of the Peak |
Royalty in US $ |
For each additional member exceeding 7 per
team an additional fee at the following rate will be charged. |
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K-2 (8611 M) |
12,000 |
$ 3,000 |
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8001-8500 (M) |
9,500 |
$ 3,000 |
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7501-8000 (M) |
4,000 |
$ 1,000 |
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7001-7500 (M) |
2,500 |
$ 500 |
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6000-7000 (M) |
1,500 |
$ 500 |
| (These rates are subject to periodic revision).
Additional fee will be charged if the number of party
is for more than one peak the additional number is to
pay for the other peak also. NOTE: Expeditions are
required to deposit full amount of royalty with the
nearest Embassy/Consulate / Tourism Division Government
of Pakistan at the time of making an application for
booking of a peak. The Head of account for depositing
the royalty is :-
“1391-Fees, Fines and Forteitures” for
accounting of the receipt relating to royalty/trekking
fee realised from Mountaineering and Trekking. |
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| 49. |
An Embassy / Consulate shall forward to the Tourism Division
a copy of the royalty receipt issued to the expedition. Amount
of royalty, number and date of receipt issued may clearly be
mentioned on the covering letter. |
| 50. |
A party shall indicate in its application form its order
of preference for attempting the peak. In case the preference
of a party is for the allotment of lower peak and the party
is alloted a higher peak out of its preference it shall deposit
the balance of the royalty within two weeks of receipt of communication
from Tourism Division. In case the balance amount is not deposited
within the stipulated period the allotment shall automatically
stand cancelled. The amount of royalty collected shall not be
refund to the party whose allotment has been cancelled. |
| 51. |
In case the first preference of a party is for the allotment
of a higher peak but it is allotted a lower peak out of its
preference the balance of the royalty shall be refunded to it
by the concerned Embassy/Consulate of Pakistan on receipt of
a letter of authorization from the Tourism Division. |
| 52. |
It shall be binding on a party to accept the allotment of
a peak if it is one of those mentioned by it in its application
form. In case of refusal to accept the allotment, the amount
of royalty stand forfeited. |
| 53. |
If a party indicates its order of preference within a list
of peaks submitted by it and all those peaks have already been
allotted to other parties, it shall be asked to identify more
peaks. In case of its inability to do so, the whole of its royalty
shall be refunded to it. |
| 54. |
A foreign-cum-Pakistan party and a Pakistani-cum-foreign
party shall deposit the full amount of royalty for the allotment
of a peak. In case it qualifies for a discount of 50% on the
royalty the balance of the amount shall be refunded to it accordingly. |
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Note : A foreign expedition party shall be allowed to get
Pakistani member only from any Pakistani Mountaineering
Club registered with the Tourism Division. Similarly such
a Pakistani Club shall be allowed to organise a Pakistani-cum-Foreign
expedition if it is registered with the Tourism Division.
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Photography |
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| (I) Aerial Photography
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| 55. |
Aerial photography of mountain peaks enroute to Northern Areas
and Chitral is allowed after notifying the pilot of an aircraft
or the Liaison Officer. |
| (ii) Still Photography |
| 56. |
A party shall not photograph the following objects during
its stay in Pakistan : |
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- Any Army, Navy and Air Force installations.
- Any equipment of Armed Forces such as ships/establishments,
guns, tanks, vehicles, aircrafts and arms etc.
- Any Pakistan Aerodromes or its connected buildings and
installations.
- Any tribal lady/ladies.
- Any other notified prohibited area/place.
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Film including T.V. |
| 57. |
Subject to above, a party attempting a peak, situated in closed
zone (i.e. 10 mile belt and 30 mile belt of Pakistan border
with foreign countries) may take photographs/make films under
the direct supervision of a L.O. |
| 58. |
For this purpose, a party shall identify one member of its
team as the photographer for shooting of a film of academic
interest. If, however, a party wants to include in the team
some professional photographers for shooting of a professional
films, the professional photographers for shooting of a professional
films, the professional photographer(s) in that case shall be
accompanied by an additional L.O under the same Terms and Conditions
as for the L.O. Under this arrangement, professional photographers
shall not be allowed to break into units. |
| 59. |
Export of such films out of Pakistan shall be allowed only
after the L.O. has certified that defence installations and
prohibited areas/places were not photographed. |
| 60. |
A L.O. shall inform a party of the objects which are allowed
to be photographed/filmed. If he is convinced that key/defence
installations are being photographed, he shall forbid the photographer
from taking such photographs or making suck films. If a photographer
does not comply with his advice, the matter shall be reported
to police who shall proceed against such photographer under
official Secrets Act, 1923. |
| 61. |
Still photographs, commercial films and films of academic
interest taken/made in rest of Pakistan shall not be subject
to these restriction except restrictions mentioned at para 54
and 58. |
| 62. |
Permission to photograph is subject to the
condition that a party shall supply to the Government of Pakistan
free of cost and freight one copy/print of film of academic
interest/commercial film made and one set of photograph taken. |
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Joint
Expedition Parties |
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| 63. |
A party assuming the nature of a joint expedition, which would
include Pakistanis as climbers, shall get a discount of 50%
on the amount of royalty. In this case the number of Pakistani
climbers shall not be less than half of the total number of
foreign members in a party including its leader. In special
cases the Tourism Division may relax the number of Pakistanis
to one-third of foreigners. |
| 64. |
If, however, the said one-third number cannot be mustered
then there shall be no collaboration between a Pakistani party
and a foreign party. |
| 65. |
Particulars of Pakistani climbers, in five copies, shall
be obtained on proforma at Annex. ‘I’ by a foreign
party from any Pakistani Alpine Club which shall ensure that
experienced climbers are nominated for the purpose on all Pakistan
basis. These particulars shall then be attached to an application
form. |
| 66. |
Under these arrangements a leader shall be a foreigner while
deputy leader shall be a Pakistani. |
| (b) Pakistan-Cum-Foreign
party: |
| 67. |
A Pakistani party which may include in its expedition foreign
national as members, shall pay 50% of the royalty chargeable
for a peak proposed to be attempted. In this case the number
of foreign climbers shall not exceed that of Pakistani climbers
or be less than one-third of the total number of Pakistanis.
However, a party having a single foreigner will stand exempted
from the operation of this para. |
| 68. |
Particulars of all foreign climbers shall be obtained by a
Pakistani party on proforma at Annexure-B and supplied in five
copies, alongwith an application form at Annexure-A to Tourism
Division at least 4 months in advance of their arrival. |
| 69. |
Under these arrangements a leader shall be Pakistani while
a deputy leader may be a foreigner. |
| 70. |
A foreign-cum-Pakistani or a Pakistani-cum-foreign expedition
party shall be accompanied by a L.O. |
| 71. |
A party consisting of Pakistani climbers only shall, however,
be exempt from payment of royalty. It shall, however, deposit
with Tourism Division particulars of all the members, including
the leader on proforma at Annexure ‘I’ Pakistani
expeditions need no L.O.’s. |
| 72. |
Foreigners and Pakistanis climbing peaks under these arrangements
shall be subject to relevant provisions of these Terms and Conditions
whereeer applicable. |
| 73. |
Only two joint expeditions will be allowed
(on first-cum-first basis) every year which are to be recommended
by a Club registered with Pakistan Sports Board / affiliated
with the UIAA.
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Accidents |
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| 74. |
In case of accident/death of a member of a party, the leader
shall notify the L.O. who shall report the matter to the nearest
police station and get in touch with Deputy Commissioner of
the area for any assistance that may be felt necessary. |
| 75. |
If any assistance from the Pakistan Army is needed, the L.O.
shall so inform the Deputy Commissioner who shall arrange such
assistance. |
| 76. |
If helicopter is needed, FCNA/Local Administration would
arrange for the same, on payment basis. Mountaineering expeditions
will guarantee rescue operation funds to the tune of US$ 4000
or provide guarantee from their respective Diplomatic Mission
in Pakistan or an undertaking from Government approved Tour
Operators failing which they will not be allowed to attempt
peaks in Pakistan. |
| 77. |
In case of death of member, a L.O. shall obtain, necessary
death certificate from local Deputy Commissioner before leaving
the area. |
| 78. |
In case of accident/death of a low/high altitude porter, action
shall be taken on the above lines. In addition, a L.O. shall
obtain from the Civil Surgeon concerned a certificate of his/their
disablement/death for insurance purposes. |
| 79. |
In case of injury/death of L.O. the leader
shall inform the Deputy Commissioner of the area who, in turn,
shall inform the army authorities/Tourism Division.
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Foreign
Exchange |
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| 80. |
A party shall invariably encash Foreign Exchange from an authorised
bank/money changer. For this purpose a certificate about the
amount of Foreign Exchange surrendered shall be obtained from
the said bank/authorised money changer. |
| 81. |
Exchange booths of banks authorised to deal in Foreign Exchange
at the exit points are authorised to reconvert upto Rs. 500/-
per person out of the unspent balance of Pak. Rupees obtained
by encashment of foreign currency. For reconversion of the amount
exceeding the said limit an office of the State Bank of Pakistan
shall be approached through a bank authorised to deal in foreign
exchange. |
| 82. |
A party shall convert its foreign currency into Pak. Rupee
at Rawalpindi/Islamabad which shall then be taken to Gilgit/Skardu
and Chitral. A party may, however, deposit the surplus/reserve
amount in a bank at the above mentioned places, before leaving
for mountains. |
| 83. |
Encashment of Foreign Exchange from anybody other than a bank or an authorised
money changer is an offence under the Foreign Exchange Regulation
Act, 1947.
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Observance
of Security and Conditions for Publication of Material |
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| 84. |
A party shall confine its activities to its objectives
as declared in the application form. |
| 85. |
A party shall not indulge in any activity that might offend
the religious sentiments and social or moral usages and customs
of the local people. |
| 86. |
A party shall not at any stage operate in more than one area
and scale more than one peak. |
| 87. |
Also a party shall not scale a peak by a route which goes
through another peak. |
| 88. |
A party shall not split into small groups while in the mountains.
In cases of emergency a L.O. has the authority to allow splitting
of a party. |
| 89. |
A party shall not deviate from the specified route except
in an emergency and with the permission of a L.O. |
| 90. |
Maps etc if applied for and issued to a party shall be returned
to the Government of Pakistan through L.O. before an expedition’s
departure from Pakistan. A nominal amount of non-refundable
money may also need to be deposited with the Government for
use of these maps. |
| 91. |
Duplicate copies of photographical data collected during
mountain climbing etc. shall be handed over to L.O. |
| 92. |
Should a party be of mountaineering-cum-scientific of exclusive
nature, the leader shall submit to the Pakistan authorities
concerned for inspection of all the data/specimens/collections
etc. |
| 93. |
Export of all such collection without the prior permission
of the Government of Pakistan is prohibited. |
| 94. |
A leader shall also provide a set of all such specimens to
the Government of Pakistan. |
| 95. |
Copies of research papers / documents prepared shall also
be supplied, in duplicate, to the Government of Pakistan. |
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Environmental
Care Code |
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| 96. |
It is imperative to keep the mountains clean.
Instructions contained in the subsequent paras on the subject
shall be strictly observed. |
| 97. |
Every mountaineering party irrespective of its size shall
contribute US $ 200/- or equivalent in Pakistan currency for
Environment Protection Fund. The Head of Account for depositing
this contribution is “Receipt of Tourism Division 130000-139000”.
This could be deposited by expeditions after their arrival in
Pakistan in the State Bank of Pakistan or in the authorised
branch of national Bank of Pakistan. |
| 98. |
Mountaineering parties shall also deposit refundable amount
of US$ 1000/-or equivalent in Pakistani currency in the authorised
bank in Pakistan. The amount would subject to forefeiture in
full or in part thereof in case the expedition or any of its
members causes damage to environment. |
| 99. |
A party shall leave a camping site clean. On return, a L.O.
shall furnish a certificate that this condition has been fully
compiled with by a party. |
| 100. |
A party or its porters shall not damage the forest or animal
wealth of the area. On return, a L.O. shall furnish a certificate
that this condition has also been fully complied with by a party. |
| 101. |
In case it is established that a certain liaison officer
gave false certificate, the matter would be brought to the
notice of his detailing authority who would proceed against
him/her under the laid down rules on the subject. In case
of a Civilian Liaison Officer or guide his/her registration
would be cancelled and he/she would be disqualified as a guide
for a period of four years.
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| 102. |
In case of breach of these rules (para 1-101), a party or
all the members of such a party shall be disqualified for any
further mountaineering expedition to Pakistan for a period of
four years. In addition to this they may also be proceeded against
under the relevant laws. |
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Miscellaneous
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| 103. |
A party shall engage porters through local
administration. |
| 104. |
A low altitude porter shall carry a maximum weight of
25 kilos. He shall cover a minimum distance of 10 kilometers
and a maximum distance of 13 kilometers per day with suitable
stoppages of 5-10 minutes after every hour. If there are
some traditional night halts on the way, which are short
of the said 10-13 kilometers, then a porter may stay there
for the night. He shall have to make up for the loss of
mileage the next day. |
| 105. |
A high altitude porter shall carry maximum weight according
to the following scale :- |
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a) Height between 5,001 to 6,000 metres 20 kgs.
b) Height between 6,001 to 7,000 metres 17 kgs.
c) Height between 7,001 to 8,000 metres. 14 kgs.
d) Beyond 8,000 metres. 12 kgs.
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| 106. |
While carrying this load beyond a base camp a porter
shall make only one trip from one camp to another. This
trip would be inclusive of going up and coming down. Leader
of a party shall use his discretion in setting up of camps
beyond the said base camp by taking into consideration
the local of mountains, terrain and areas of avalances. |
| 107. |
A porter shall sign an undertaking of good behaviour
as per Annexure ‘J’. One copy of the said
undertaking shall be deposited with a representative
of local administration. Another copy shall be handed
over to the leader. The third copy shall be provided
to the porter. |
| 108. |
A party shall try to follow the date of arrival as
fixed by the Government in order to avoid pressure on
transport and accommodation. |
| 109. |
As soon as a party gets the permission letter, it shall
immediately get in touch with the nearest PIA Office or
an office of any other airline for reservation of seats
and booking of equipment from Rawalpindi to Northern Area/Chitral
by giving the following information :- |
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i) Number of persons.
ii) Total weight of equipment to be flown.
iii) Probable dates of flights from Rawalpindi Northern
Areas / Chitral.
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| 110. |
Flights to N.As, and Chitral are subject to weather
conditions and as such PIA or any other airline may not
be able to give firm dates of bookings. In such cases,
a party would need to request the PIA / any other airline
to pass on the above information to officer Incharge,
Northern Areas, PIA Office, The Mall, Rawalpindi. |
| 111. |
A party shall come prepared to stay for a period of
2-3 week in Rawalpindi and N.As/Chitral, respectively,
in case the weather suddenly turns bad. |
| 112. |
A party shall have to register itself with Foreigners
Registration Officer in the Office of Senior Superintendent
of Police at Rawalpindi before leaving for mountains.
Similarly a party shall inform the said Foreign Registration
officer before leaving Rawalpindi / Islamabad on departure
from Pakistan. |
| 113. |
To obviate language difficulty, a party coming from
non-english speaking country, shall invariably include
in an expedition an english speaking member. |
| 114. |
A party shall not serve forbidden items like pork
etc. to L.O. / porters.
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Terms
& Conditions for Winter Mountaineering expeditions visiting Pakistan
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A. LIASION OFFICER |
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The Terms and Conditions for Liaison Officer would remain
the same as provided under item IV above except the following
:- Kit & Equipment : The kit and equipment would be of
such a make and quality which can withstand the extreme temperature
of -35ºC to –40º |
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B. PORTERS |
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The Terms and Conditions for porters (both high and low altitude)
would remain the same as provided under item VII above except
the following :- |
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| (i) Rations : |
The scale of rations would be the same for
both low & high altitude porters as indicated in Annex-H
of the Mountaineering Rules and Regulations. |
| (ii) Kit & Equipment: |
The items of kit and equipment would remain the same
for both low and high altitude porters as are mentioned
in Annex-E. The equipment shall be of the quality that
is tested against a temperature of –35ºC to
–40ºC. |
| (iii) Wages : |
a) Low altitude porter – double the normal summer
wages + Rs. 50/- perday in lieu of rations. |
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b) High altitude wages + Rs. 50/- per day in lieu of
rations. |
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C. MISCELLANEOUS |
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a.
A low altitude porter shall carry a maximum weight of 20 kg
upto base camp.
b.
A high altitude porter shall carry a maximum weight of 12 kg.
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Application
Form for Mountaineering Expeditions
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Annexure 'A' |
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| 1. |
Country of expedition’s origion. |
| 2. |
Name of expedition. |
| 3. |
Name of leader. |
| 4. |
Nature of expedition. (Tick applicable): |
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| (i) Sports |
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| (ii) Sports-cum-scientific |
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| (iii) Exclusively scientific |
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| 5. |
If sports and sports-cum-scientific, tick applicable :- |
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| (i) |
Mountaineering |
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| (ii) |
Mountaineering-cum-scientific |
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Note No. 1. - Explanatory notes, if any, may be added in the
form of annexures. |
| 6. |
If exclusively scientific, tick applicable : |
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| 1. |
Geological |
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2. |
Geographical |
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| 3. |
Zoological |
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4. |
Botanical |
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| 5. |
Medical |
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6. |
Any other (specify) |
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| 7. |
Particulars about arrival / departure : |
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| (i) |
Approximate date of entry into Pakistan |
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| (ii) |
Name of points of entry |
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| (iii) |
Approximate date of arrival at Rawalpindi / Islamabad
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| (iv) |
Approximate date of return to Rawalpindi from mountains
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| 8. |
Total number : |
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i) Members including leader.
ii) Reserve
iii) Total.
Note No. 2 : Attach particulars of each member
including leader and reserves, in Annexure ‘B’.
Transport / porters (required) |
| 9. |
Transport / porters (required) :- |
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i) Jeeps (……………………………………………………….)
Number
ii) Trailer (……………………………………………………….)
Number
iii) Animals (……………………………………………………..)
Number
iv) Low altitude porters (…………………………………………)
Number
v) High altitude porters (…………………………………………)Number |
| 10. |
Particulars of peak(s) to be climbed : |
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Preference No. 1 :
i) Name of peak
ii) Height.
iii) Latitude
iv) Longitude
v) Distance from Pak. Border
vi) Route to be adopted. (identify important villages / places
/ face Ridge through which the peak is to be attempted).
vii) Location of base camp.
viii) Is the peak virgin? Yes No
ix) If no, enclose a resume of all the parties that have conquered
it. Also identify the years and names of persons conquerring
it. Note No. 3 - Applicants asking for
allotment of peaks in Karakoram Range may identify as an alternative
choice one peak from the Hindukush Range.
Reference Nos. 2 to 4:
List items (I) to (ix) above in respect of each peak. |
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Is it a foreign-cum-Pakistani expedition? Yes No. |
| 12. |
If yes, indicate the following :- |
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i) Total of Pakistani members including Deputy Leader.
ii) Reserve
iii) Total : Note No. 4 Attach particulars
of each Pakistani member, including a Deputy Leader and reserve,
in proforma at Annex ‘I’ |
| 13. |
Is it a Pakistan-cum-foreign expedition ? Yes No |
| 14. |
If yes, indicate the following :- |
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i) Total of foreign members including Deputy Leader
ii) Reserve
iii) Total Note No. 5. – Attach particulars
of foreign members, including a Deputy Leader and reserve in
proforma at Annex ‘B’. Note No. 6.
– Score out such columns as are not applicable (columns
11 – 14). |
| 15. |
(a) Do you propose shooting of a film? Yes No |
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(b) If yes, whether it is commercia film or a film of academic
interest Commercial/ Academic/ interest |
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(c) Size of film …………………………………………………………….. |
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(d) Approximate length of film …………………………………………… |
| 16. |
I hereby declare that the information given by me is true
to the best of my knowledge. If further declare that I shall
abide by the current terms and conditions, laid down by the
Government of Pakistan for climbing peaks which I have read
carefully. |
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1. Signature of leader …………………………………………..
2. Name in Block letters ………………………………………..
3. Date …………………………………………………………… |
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Counter signature by
Embassy of Pakistan …………………………………………………………
(Place) |
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Particulars
of Leader and Members of an Expedition Party
|
Annexure 'B' |
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| 1. |
Name of member/leader Mr. /Mrs. / Miss ……………………………… |
| 2. |
Nationality. |
| 3. |
Residential address. |
| 4. |
Occupational address. |
| 5. |
Date of birth |
| 6. |
Place of birth |
| 7. |
Passport number |
| 8. |
Date of issue of passport |
| 9. |
Place of issue of passport |
| 10. |
Most recent dates of visits to Pakistan with
places (For one year only). |
| 11. |
Duties to be performed during climb. |
| 12. |
Tel (Off.) ………… (Res.)……………….. |
| 13. |
Fax (Off.) ………… (Res.)
……………… |
| 14. |
E.mail ……………………………………..
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Note : The form must be filled
in complete, those found incomplete will not be
entertained. |
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Scale
of Equipment for Liaison Officer |
Annexure 'C' |
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| S.No. |
Details of items of Kit &
Equipment required |
Quantity |
| (i) Clothing: |
|
| 1. |
Woolen underwear (leggings) |
2 numbers |
| 2. |
Woolen vests. |
-do- |
| 3. |
Worsted Shirts |
-do- |
| 4. |
Woolen pullover |
1 number |
| 5. |
Jean trousers. |
2 number |
| 6. |
High altitude suit (including high altitude
jacket) |
1 number |
| 7. |
Anork with
wind/snow proof jacket and trousers. |
-do- |
| 8. |
Hand gloves (snow proof). |
1 number |
| 9. |
Balaclava (Hand
knitted cap) |
1 number |
| 10. |
Normal type cap (sun cap) |
-do- |
| 11. |
Woolen trousers. |
-do- |
| (ii). Footwear: |
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| 12. |
Approach march boots. |
1 pair |
| 13. |
High altitude boots. |
1 pair |
| 14. |
Socks / Stocking (Woolen) |
4 pairs |
| 15. |
Gaiter. |
1 pair |
| 16. |
Foot gloves (over boots). |
1 pair |
| (iii) Beddings: |
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| 17. |
Sleeping bag (complete outer and inner) |
1 number |
| 18. |
Air mattress/Foam matress (water proof). |
1 number |
| (iv) Shelter: |
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| 19. |
Two men tent |
1 number |
| (v) Equipment : |
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| 20. |
Rucksack |
1 number |
| 21. |
Snow glare glasses. |
-do- |
| 22. |
Ice axe. |
-do- |
| 23. |
Ice hammer |
-do- |
| 24. |
Safety helmet |
-do- |
| 25. |
Crampon |
-do- |
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Scale
of Equipment for Low Altitude Porters |
Annexure 'D' |
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| S.No. |
Details of items
of Kit & Equipment required |
Quantity |
| 1. |
Gas/Petrol/Oil Stove. (Depending on
altitude) |
1 number |
| 2. |
Ordinary rain coat/plastic sheets of
appropriate size for cover against rain. |
-do- |
| 3. |
Shoes |
-do- |
| 4. |
Socks |
1 pair |
| 5. |
Sun glasses |
-do- |
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Scale
of Equipment / Kit per Head for High Altitude Porters
|
Annexure 'E' |
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| S.No. |
Details of items of kit & Equipment
required |
Quantity |
| (i) Kit : |
|
| 1. |
Worsted trousers for approach march. |
1 pair |
| 2. |
Worsted shirts. |
1 pair |
| 3. |
Jersey/pullover (Woolen) |
1 pair |
| 4. |
High altitude jacket/suit and trouser |
1 pair |
| 5. |
Anork (Wind/Snow-proof suit complete
with trousers) |
1 pair |
| 6. |
Hand gloves (Snow proof) |
2 number |
| 7. |
Head wear |
1 number |
| 8. |
Woolen vests |
2 number |
| (ii) Footwear |
|
| 9. |
Approach march boots |
1 pair |
| 10. |
High altitude boots |
1 pair |
| 11. |
Socks /Stockings |
3 pair |
| 12. |
Over boots. |
1 pair |
| (iii) Bedding: |
|
| 13. |
Sleeping bag (complete) |
1 number |
| 14. |
Air mattress/Foam mattress (Water proof). |
1 number |
| (iv) Shelter : |
|
| 15. |
Tent (preferably one for four porters). |
For all porters |
| (v) Equipment |
|
| 16. |
Ice axe |
1 number |
| 17. |
Snow glare glasses |
1 number |
| 18. |
Ropes and other equipment |
As per requirements. |
| 19. |
Crampons |
1 pair |
| (vi) Cooking Equipment |
|
| 20. |
Gas/Petrol/Oil Stoves. |
Depending on altitude and number of
persons |
| 21. |
Pressure cooker and utensils for cooking/
eating. |
-do- |
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Annexure 'F' |
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To
The Secretary to the
Government of Pakistan,
Tourism Division, Islamabad
Subject : Import/Export of Mountaineering/Trekking
Equipment / Material by __________________ (Name of Leader)
Leader of ………………………………………………………………………….
(name of party)
To……………………………………………………………………………………. (name
of peak)
Dear Sir,
1. I propose to import the equipment / material / consumable
stores as per list enclosed in respect of above mentioned
expeditions/trekking party. Cost/price has been indicated
against each item.
2. I undertake that the equipment and non-consumable stores
etc. will be exported out of Pakistan on completion of the
mission and that no part of it will be sold or otherwise disposed
off in Pakistan failing which I shall pay customs duty and
sales tax leviable thereon plus penalty, if any, as may be
fixed by the Government.
3. I further undertake that consumable stores including medicines
as imported by me will be used for the purpose for which they
will be imported and will not be sold or otherwise disposed
off in Pakistan. The non-consumable portion will be re-exported
out of Pakistan on completion of mission. No part of it shall
be sold or otherwise disposed off in Pakistan except in accordance
with para-27 of the Terms and Conditions, failing which I
shall pay customs duty and sales tax if any, as fixed by the
Government of Pakistan.
Yours truly,
Enclosures …………. Copies.
(No.)
…………………………
(Name of leader)
Passport No. ………………………..
Dated ………………………….
No.
Government of Pakistan
TOURISM DIVISION
Islamabad, the 199
Counter signed and sent for
Immediate necessary action with reference
To CBR’s Notification No. SRO.881(1)/85, dated 18th
Sept 1985.
………………………………………
(Stamp/Seal)
A copy is also forwarded to the Leader/Deputy Leader
Of the party / clearing forwarding agent.
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Scale
of Rations per Head for Low Altitude Porters
|
Annexure 'G' |
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| 1. |
Atta (wheat flour) |
22 ozs. Per day |
| 2. |
Ghee (Cooking oil) |
2.5 Ozs. Per day |
| 3. |
Sugar |
2 Ozs. Per day |
| 4. |
Tea |
½ Oz per day |
| 5. |
Milk |
2 Ozs. Per day (Fresh/tinned). |
| 6. |
Salt. |
½ Oz per day |
| 7. |
Dal Chana (Fried) |
2 Ozs. Per day |
| 8. |
Dal (pulses) |
1 Ozs. Per day |
| 9. |
Cigarettes |
10 sticks per day |
| 10. |
Match box |
1 per week |
| 11. |
Meat |
3 ½ Ozs. Per day |
| 12. |
Onions dried |
¼ Oz. Per day |
| 13. |
Condiment powder |
¼ Oz. Per day |
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Scale
of Rations Per Head For High Alttiude Porters
|
Annexure 'H' |
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| 1. |
Atta (wheat flour) |
22 ozs. Per day |
| 2. |
Ghee (Cooking oil) |
4 ozs per day |
| 3. |
Rice |
6 Ozs per day |
| 4. |
Sugar |
4 Ozs per day |
| 5. |
Tea |
½ Oz per day |
| 6. |
Milk |
Tinned 4 Ozs. Of fresh 4 Ozs. Per day |
| 7. |
Salt. |
¼ Oz per day |
| 8. |
Dal Chana (Fried) |
4 Ozs per day. |
| 9. |
Cigarettes |
10 sticks per day. |
| 10. |
Match box |
1 per week |
| 11. |
Meat |
7 Ozs. Per day |
| 12. |
Onions dried. |
¼ Oz. Per day |
| 13. |
Condiment Powder |
¼ Oz. Per day. |
| 14. |
Multi Vitamin Tablet |
1 per day. |
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Particulars
of Pakistani Leaders / Deputy Leaders and Members of a Party
|
Annexure 'I' |
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| 1. |
Name |
| 2. |
Father’s name |
| 3. |
Place of Birth |
| 4. |
Date of Birth |
| 5. |
Occupation / Designation |
| 6. |
Postal Address |
| 7. |
Permanent Address |
| 8. |
Climbing experience, if any |
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Undertaking
by Porters
|
Annexure 'J' |
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| I, Mr……………………………..S/O
……………………………….having
no. ……………… of village ……………………….Tehsil
…………………. District
do hereby solemnly undertake :- |
| (i) |
That I shall abide by the Terms an d Conditions for grant
of permission to the mountaineering expedition ……………….
Parties which have been explained to me and I have understood
them clearly. |
| (ii) |
That I shall work on the basis of daily wages of Rs. ……….
For a specified period with the party led by Mr. ………………….
In accordance with the said terms and conditions. |
| (iii) |
That I shall not desert the party nor shall I insist on increase
in the wages during a march. |
| (iv) |
That I shall serve the party deligently and faithfully during
the period of my contract. |
| (v) |
That if I do anything in violation of this contract or in
violation of the terms and conditions, referred to in para (I)above,
I shall make myself liable for any other action which may be
taken agains me under the relevant lawas by a local administration.
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Signature / Thumb impression |
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In the presence of :
(1) Rep. of local admn. Name …………………………………
(2) Liaison Officer. N.I. D.Card No. ……………………. |
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Annexure 'K' |
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| 1. |
Details of Applicant / Organization: |
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| a) |
Local Applicant : |
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i) Name of applicant / Organisation
ii) National Identity Card No. of the applicant
iii) Address :
iv) Postal address
Ph No. …………… Fax No……………………
v) Name and address of sponsoring / forwarding Ministry
/ Division / Organisation / Department |
| b) |
Foreign Applicant : |
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i) Name of principal applicant / organization
ii) Address of organisation in Pakistan (if exists)
Ph No. …………………………Fax
No……………………
iii) Name and address of their authorized agent / branch
in Pakistan
iv) Address of organisation in parent country |
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| 2. |
Purpose for which inmarsat communication facilities are required
: |
| 3. |
No of inmarsat communication facilities to be used :
Fixed ……………………Mobile
……………………………… |
| 4. |
Location of terminal to be installed …………………………….. |
| 5. |
Date of commencement of service and period for which license
is required |
| 6. |
Equipment’s detail : |
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i) Make/type of equipment
ii) Manufacturer’s name
iii) Model of equipment
iv) Serial number of equipment.
v) Dimension of equipment
vi) Weight of equipment
vii) Frequency range TX ………………………………………….
/ RX ………………………………………… |
| 7. |
Details of desired service (Voice, Telex, Fax, HSD, DHSD
etc) |
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i) On main identification :
ii) On 2nd identification if to be used |
| 8. |
Accounting and Billing details : |
| |
a) Accounting authority : Name
Address
b) Billing Entity Name Address
Ph ……….. Fax
………… Telex
Name of coast earth station to be used ………………………………..
Whether identity No. allotted from inmarsat headquarters : If
YES, identification No.
(I)…………………………..
(ii) ………………………….. |
| DECLARATION
|
| I / We undertake to observe the conditions
of the license and certify that the apparatus herein described
will be worked in accordance with the provision of : |
Signature :------------------------------
Designation--------------------------- |
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Date --------------------- Name of
administration :---------------------
Stamp ---------------------- |
| FOR OFFICIAL
USE ONLY
Recommended / Not Recommended (Reason)
INSTRUCTION FOR THE APPLICANTS |
| 1. |
The applicant must apply at least 8 weeks in advance for
the processing of this application.< | | |