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Killer Mountain

Nanga Parbat  is the ninth  highest mountain  in the world. Indus river flow along the side of Nanga Parbat. it is located in the  north of Pakistan,  the newly established province  Gilgit - Baltistan,  Gilgit Baltistan  is famous in its beauty and it highest mountain ranges. Nanga Parbat is one of only two peaks on Earth that rank in the top twenty of both the highest mountain in the world Three mountain ranges Himalaya, Hindukush and Karakorum. Nanga Parbat is situated in the western anchored of Himalayas and is locally known as 'Deo Mir' ('mir' meaning 'mountain'). Nanga Parbat is one of the  highest mountains  with height of 8,126  metres  (26,660 ft). An immense, dramatic peak raising far above its surrounding terrain, for climbing it very dangerous several mountaineer los their life in Nanga Parbat. Numerous mountaineering deaths in the mid and early 20th century lent it the nickname "killer mountain".   To the south Nanga Parb

FACTORS AFFECTING BEEF DEMAND

Demand for beef in any country is a combination of many cultural, demographic and economic factors. The total supreme level of beef  consumption  is the combination of total population and per capita consumption. Per capita beef consumption demonstrates the underlying cultural preferences   for beef consumption and reflects relative preferences for meat and specifically for beef. The demand for meat and meat production continues to increase due to population growth, urbanization and rising per capita income. Poultry is one of the organized and important segments of agriculture sub segment of Pakistan. At present, poultry contributes 40% of the total  meat consumption  and is the cheapest meat available. Demand for bovine/ovine meat is present throughout the year but peaks hugely during the religious season. As they are more expensive, chicken meat is consumed as a substitute, which affects the demand for bovine/ovine meat to a great extent Naseem, (K. k., & Khan, A. Z. 2011). At t