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Affecting motorists: JI rally brings traffic to a standstill
The Jamaat-e-Islami Gaza Million March rally caused traffic to come to a virtual standstill on Sharae Faisal
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Expressing solidarity: Gaza march draws thousands in support of Palestine
Other party leaders and journalists also participated in the rally.
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4 killed, 7 injured during one hour in Karachi
Dead include two bakery employees, a nine year old girl and a resident of Landhi.
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Bomb found, defused in Karachi's Orangi Town area
The bomb was discovered in a rickshaw in the area of Bakra Perhi
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From Tripoli to Karachi: civil war survivor counts himself lucky
A Pakistani who spent a decade and a half in Libya, recounts his last few days in the country.
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The final destination: A trip to the realm of the dead
In a small cold storage room, lay around 50 unidentified, unclaimed bodies.
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Violent dispute: Three people dead in tribal clash
The violence has spilled over to the Garhi Yasin town.
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Fatalities: Two men killed in collision, one other injured
The three men were travelling in their Toyota Corolla when a speeding tanker hit them.
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On fire: Three floors of bank head office completely burnt down
According to the police, no loss of life was reported.
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The third kind: Death and his friends
“I used to accompany my father to work since I was a child. It was natural for me to follow in his footsteps.”
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‘We are running out of space to keep the dead’
The Edhi morgue in Sohrab Goth has the capacity to hold 300 bodies at a time.
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Dedication to education: Tributes pour in for Anita Ghulam Ali
Late intellectual remembered for her contributions to society.
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Azadi march: Two killed, 13 injured in road accident
Lahore residents were en route to PTI rally late Friday night.
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Scenic Saddar: Some areas become virtual dump sites for sanitary workers
After lifting trash from areas with influential residents, RBC workers dump them in less power-packed neighbourhoods.
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Timeless and classic: Travel through time with Goethe’s photography exhibit
Black-and-white works of Barbara Klemm and Erich Salomon on display.
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Policewomen make up less than 2% of Hyderabad’s total police force
The ratio of female police officers in the Hyderabad range stands at just over two per cent of the total strength.
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Think green: FPCCI offers to set up effluent treatment plants to cope with Karachi’s waste
The plants will not ensure effective disposal only but will also generate electricity.
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Another attempt: Drive against school vans in two weeks
The drive will be supervised by the Regional Transport Authority secretary and transport department’s team
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Ticking bombs: School vans ply dangerously as drives remain ineffective
Govt has directed vans to adhere to certain codes; school owners shift blame back to officials.
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SHC gives govt two weeks to submit list of vehicles in official use
Hears petition seeking action against vehicles with official number plates being used in criminal activities
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Running free: Most Sindh government vehicles still plying unregistered
Hundreds of vehicles running with fake number plates despite tax adjustment
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Tragic day: Child dies after falling in a drain at Bin Qasim Park
Mother claims she saw him crawling but did not notice the open manhole covered in grass
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Permission to fish: Fishermen finally get cards that give them access to the beach
Gizri fishermen had been demanding the govt let them fish since it was closed during Eid
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‘Over’ cautious: Commissioner says Sea View road should have been open on Thursday
Nearly two weeks after the Sea View tragedy, one side of the main road is still closed for traffic
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I am Karachi: The unsung heroes who inspire Karachi
For change, it is not unlimited resources but passion that you need
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In court: SHC suspends SEPA's approval for Clifton project
Bench passes order on Defence Housing Authority's plea challenging the EIA approval on the construction
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Feeling unsafe: A fight between two boys leads to stress in the neighbourhood
Residents claim a group of boys entered their area and threatened to burn their homes down
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Alleged serial rapist caught red-handed
The accused confessed to raping various women during the initial course of interrogation
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Shot dead: Two estate agents killed
Both victims shot multiple times, died shortly after the incident
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Deadly disease
Chlorination, urgently, may prevent further deaths, and we urge the administration to do that with all speed.
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Sweet tooth: Selling ice cream like a hot cake
After Hyderabad, Alpine Gelato scooping up business in Karachi.
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New deals: After repeated warnings, CM removes NSUSC chairperson
Management of the company was warned many times but it did not improve its performance.
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Exuberance: Sindh marks Independence Day with fervour
Commodore Navaid Ashraf laid a floral wreath on the grave and was there for the change of guard.
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I am Karachi: ‘For a peaceful Karachi, media must step up too’
Three-day Youth Peace Summit concludes with emphasis on media’s responsibility.
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Joint raids: Three gang members killed in encounters
Both raids took place on Thursday in Lyari and Old City areas.
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The jail visit: Celebrating freedom with those deprived of it
Prison officials organise football match for inmates to commemorate Independence Day.
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‘Promote teachers based on the performances of their students’
Speakers talk about the need to reform early childhood education.
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Full mast: The hands behind the flags
An entire industry springs into action weeks before Aug 14, and gets dormant after the day is over.
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Rest in peace: CID locates ASI’s body after a year
ASI Raja Arshad had been missing since he was allegedly kidnapped from Napier during Ramazan in 2013.
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Progress or not?: ‘From buses to Qingqis, transport in Karachi has deteriorated with time’
Speakers discuss ways to make Karachi ‘smart’ at daylong seminar at Expo Centre .
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Tale as old as time: Property dispute older than Pakistan continues to date
Tenants of disputed property have been submitting rent of Rs5 every month for the last 73 years.
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Whither prevention?: Seventh Naegleria case reported in Karachi
The government committee has apparently failed in the face of the deadly amoeba.
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Targeted attack: Hand-grenade thrown at police station
Unidentified armed men attacked a police station by throwing a hand-grenade from the backside of the station.
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‘Celebratory’ shots: Aerial firing claims three lives, leaves several more injured
The body was taken to Civil Hospital, Karachi, from where his family took it away.
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Karachi-Hyderabad: NHA to begin work on motorway soon
Says Sindh govt facilitates in administrative matters.
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The literati genius: Sindh celebrates 100 years of Ibrahim Joyo
"My soul guided my pen whenever I sat down to write my books." Joyo said.
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No show: Only 15 per cent of college students attend classes
Of the 8,000 college teachers in the province, hardly any come to work.
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Kickbacks: SC summons Sindh’s top officials over ‘controversial’ deal
Petitioner claims officials are buying the APCs from Serbia at a higher cost.
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I am Karachi: ‘Karachi’s strength lies in its diversity’
Over 600 youth representatives share their concerns and problems with policy-makers.
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Darker days: ‘Even married Hindu women no longer safe from forced conversions’
Hindu Panchayat Karachi president Amarnath Motumal says he is fighting one such case in court.