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Crossing borders and language barriers
In morbid circumstances, medical camp set up byChinese doctors at Makli Police Lines, Thatta comes as a blessing.
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Stranger in one’s own land
Mohammed Adil has been planning to build his house, but each time he makes an investment, he gets unlucky.
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Around 70,000 survivors at CDGK camps
CDGK said that the number of flood survivors in its camp has reached around 70,000 and is still rising.
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Sindh farm losses estimated at Rs82b
Initial agricultural loss assessments are in for Sindh, known for its rice belt, cotton and sugarcane.
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Rural artisans exhibit their skills
Exhibition displaying works of people from rural areas in Sindh and Balochistan was held
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Encroachments obstructed flow of water
We would be foolish not to take responsibility for the mark we leave on the environment.
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ANP’s new unit office set on fire
Office of the Awami National Party at Korangi Crossing in Bhittai Colony was attacked and set on fire on Sunday.
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Altaf Hussain willing to return for 'revolution'
MQM chief speaks of ‘a revolution’ and says all those who got loans waived should be hanged in public.
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Rising Manchar major scare for Dadu, Sehwan
The nightmare is not over for people of Dadu and Sehwan, as rising water levels of Manchar Lake mean bad news.
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Life for historic presses comes to a full stop
All documents were printed on machines that are now lying as junk in the Sindh Printing Press.
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Robber sentenced for 10 years
Additional District and Sessions Judge South sentenced a robber to 10 years imprisonment along with Rs50,000 fine.
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Residents protest outside press club
Residents staged a demonstration outside the Sukkur Press Club on Saturday against prolonged power outages.
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Court clerk thrashed
A clerk of the sessions court Malir landed in a hospital on Friday after he was assaulted by lawyers.
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AVCC officer’s wife, relative shot dead
Wife and close relative of an Anti-Violent Crime Cell official were gunned down in Soldier Bazaar early Saturday.
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Gang beats up shopkeeper, resident
A shopkeeper was injured when armed men opened fire on him on Saturday.
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Stranded in a ghost city
Before torrents were unleashed in the Tori Bund breach, Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Kandhkot districts were evacuated.
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Little survivors start classes in camp
Industrialists and NGO workers have joined hands to start classes for children in relief camps in Sukkur.
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A ‘monster’ truck for the super flood
The roar of the Maan trucks is sweet music to the ears of the 2,000 people who chose to stay behind.
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Who will investigate the Ali Wahan story?
Ali Wahan bund was to be breached when water levels reached critical levels but this did not happen.
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Youm-e-Ali firing suspects remanded
Justice Maqbool Baqar remanded five suspects in police custody in the Youm-e-Ali procession attack case.
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Police likely to frame charges on Tuesday
Darakhshan police are scheduled to submit the charge sheet for the DHA accident in which four people were killed.
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Sindh to tell CCI it suffered Rs446b in losses
Advisers said that the figures are expected to go up.
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Johi residents told to leave within 24 hours
The district administration diverted floodwaters towards Johi from two sides, as 47 villages are inundated.
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Via boat, road and boat again, residents of Jacobabad are making the journey home
Using one hand to balance luggage and holding his wife’s hand with the other, a man is wades through floodwater.
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Teachers held hostage in Rs10.5m bank heist
At least five robbers barged into a private bank in Tando Allah Yar, robbed it of Rs10.5 million and escaped.
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All eyes on D’goal, the sport of Lyari
Derived from football, D’goal - a game invented by the residents of Lyari - is not just a means of killing time.
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Dawood Public School launches A’ Levels
Dawood Public School for Girls launched it’s A’ Level programme on Thursday.
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Fake painkillers seized in big bust
FIA raided Kachi Gali medicine market Thursday and confiscated counterfeit medicines worth more than Rs5 million.
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And now, some good news after weeks of despair
Few people could argue with these words from Taj Haider: No depressed nation has ever progressed.
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NHA, ECIL men plead ‘not guilty’
Men charged in the case of the Sher Shah bridge collapse pleaded not guilty in the court.
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‘Powerless’ Ghotki protesters condemn heat-induced death
Seven people were injured when the police baton charged a protest against the Sepco in Ghotki on Friday.
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Big boat! Take me home...
Millions displaced. Thousands of homes destroyed. Standing crops swept away by floodwater. How worse can it get?
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Youm al Quds observed amid tight security
The suicide attack in Quetta on Friday did not deter the people of Karachi from observing Youm al Quds.
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Squatters pose as IDPs
Survivors alleged that land grabbers were robbing survivors living in relief camps.
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Terror suspects in Karachi attack referred to ATC
A judicial magistrate in Karachi has refused to give remand of those arrested in the Karachi procession attack.
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127 Saudi doctors arrive to help
A team of Saudi Arabian doctors and paramedics arrived in Karachi to help with relief efforts in Sindh.
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SHC warns of contempt proceedings against KBCA
Notice issued to chief controller of buildings for KBCA asking for an explanation of his disobedience of court orders.
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Seven people killed in tribal clash
At least seven people were killed in a clash between the Lund and Shar tribes in Deharki tehsil, Ghotki.
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A forgotten village
The flood descended like a nightmare upon the residents of Rasool Bukhsh Solangi.
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Counsel granted 14 days in harassment case
SHC granted counsel two weeks while hearing the petition filed by former navy employees against alleged harassment.
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Health workers play the blame game
More than 500 children in camps are suffering from skin diseases while 1,000 children were diagnosed with diarrhoea.
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Sughra passes away
I stand up to see what is going on. Women are beating their heads and walking towards the ‘professor’s’ shack.
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Rs1.5m bail for young driver who killed pedestrians
A young man, who was arrested in an accident that killed four people, was released on bail worth Rs1.5 million.
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Black coats and white coats unite
Lawyers and doctors have joined hands to provide medical relief to flood survivors across the country.
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Zamzama hit by burqa-clad thieves
Groups of burqa-clad women with men and children in tow have been shoplifting the length and breadth of Zamazama.
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Three killed in Karachi
Three people were killed in the areas of Sahara-e-Noor Jehan, Khokarapar and Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
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1 dies in road accident in Karachi
Two other cars involved in the crash caught fire and a cleaner in the other car was burnt alive.
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SHC declares KBCA negligent
SHC said KBCA and the city government are responsible for illegal construction all over the city.
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Administrator suspends 16 arms licence officials
Fazlur Rehman suspended 14 officials of the arms licence branch on charges of corruption and negligence of duties.
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Retired DSP’s murder suspect identified
Three men accused of target killings in the city were identified by witnesses in separate courts on Wednesday.
















































