💨 Abstract
Freelancers in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan suffer from frequent power outages and slow internet services, threatening their livelihoods and forcing many to relocate. The region's digital infrastructure is unreliable during winter, as temperatures drop and power outages increase. Local youth leader Moazam Ali urges the government to prioritize power and internet infrastructure projects, like the Naltar and Hazel Power Projects, to help prevent further disruption.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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