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Attempted theft: Two killed in robbery attempt
Three villagers also sustained serious injuries.
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Old enmity? Land dispute claims three lives
A group of armed men entered the village and raided the house of Nazir Khuhro.
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Treading Carefully: Families of Lyari come back to the same violence they had left behind
“They’ve already warned us that they will kill us,” said Saleem Kutchi.
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Doctors’ morale: ‘Remember your oath, treat your patients right’
Prof. Edhi advises doctors to not accept incentives at the cost of their patients’ health.
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Floods take their toll: Former adviser on relief paints a bleak picture
Over 720,000 people have been affected, says Haleem Adil Shaikh.
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Urban heat island effect: Is Karachi heating up while the countryside keeps its cool?
Traffic, factories, air conditioners, buildings are all tweaking our city’s temperature.
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Thinking smart: Education dept to keep an eye on attendance at schools
Proposals to issue electronic cards to teachers for satellite monitoring under way.
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Art of oral storytelling: Manto’s radio plays illustrate the comic side of witty Urdu writer
‘Aao’ invites the audience to observe the complex dynamics of a marriage.
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On opposite sides: In aftermath of clashes in Bhakkar, rival groups protest against each other
ASWJ and MWM activists claim that their men have been targeted, blame govt.
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Vigilante justice: Robber beaten to death, another slain in shoot-out
Two robbers were killed and two people were wounded in separate incidents of ‘vigilante justice’ on Sunday.
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To end students’ woes, two IBAians launch online book portal
At IBA Bookery.com, sellers are able to get a better price compared to selling it in the market.
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No place like home: 5,000-strong rally brings back Lyari IDPs
Around 1,000 people had been living in parts of Badin and Thatta since July 6.
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Pakistan Power Park: Balochistan govt to be equity partner in 6,600MW project
Chief minister offers to invest more; PM visits flood-hit areas in Sindh.
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Indus embankments safe: Sharjeel Memon
Says barrages of the province are strong and technically safe.
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Higher Education: NED University admissions to start from August 26
The university will conduct the entrance test on September 28.
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Bogus votes: Presiding officer, polling agent sent to jail
The officer requested for physical custody of the accused saying that the investigation has yet to be completed.
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Checking influx: SHC calls for on-the-spot verification devices
The device comprises ‘tablets’ and can detect the credentials of a person in less than a minute.
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Nutritional values: ‘It’s better to combine food with supplements for infants’
Breastfeeding should be encouraged for healthier babies, says expert on child nutrition.
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Sharing views: JI chief asks PML-N to review its response to tensions at LoC
In his opinion, the National Security Council would not yield any results if Pakistan’s national agenda was ignored.
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Provincial watchdogs: Sindh Assembly yet to form PAC, standing committees
Opposition members agree committees keep govt depts in check.
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Higher Secondary Certificate II: Pre-eng, pre-med results out in Sukkur
Girls outshine boys in the medical group, while boys steal the limelight in engineering.
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Universities in parts of Sindh welcome new admissions policy
Claim that Karachi University’s policy is biased.
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Artistic renderings: Of never-ending cycles and nightmares
Two Pakistani artists showcase talents along with Belgian, South Korean counterparts.
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Karachi’s first science gallery opens its doors to visitors
FDSK and Suparco exhibit their scientific articles and machines at the gallery.
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Reviving cultural heritage: Water seeps through Sadequain’s mural
No experts or equipment available in Pakistan to fix famous artist’s work on Frere Hall ceiling.
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Nine in every 10 Pakistanis are anxious: Survey
This is the largest proportion across the globe according to the study.
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Swept away: On the banks of the angry Indus
Villagers living in katcha areas know the risks, lure of fertile post-flood.
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Karachi violence: Five corpses found in gunny bags
Four shot dead in separate acts of target killing.
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Basic amenities: Toilet shortages keep girls away from schools, SHC told
Petitioner goes to court to have authorities to spend the huge budgetary allocation on the education sector.
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Watching out for warning signs: If care is not taken, death could be the only symptom of a cardiac arrest
NICVD’s silver jubilee celebrations start with specialists discussing causes of heart attack.
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Infusing patriotism in art: Painting a Pakistani picture, artists showcase their national spirit
Around 32 artists presented their works at the forum provided by Grandeur Gallery.
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Court intervenes: KMC told to remove encroachments from rainwater drains
Illegal constructions were erected on the lands of Malir River, Gujjar Nullah and Songal Nullah.
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National pride: Two Karachi students make it to international leadership camp
The students had to win a national event before making it to the international one.
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Court orders: Sindh IG asked not to hold promotions committee meeting
Stay order issued on committee’s decision to promote 280 police officials.
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Doctors’ boycott: Death toll in hospital reaches 38 in one week
Doctors demand recovery of the 11-year-old kidnapped son of Dr Shamsuddin Shaikh.
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Fun, frolic and education: Children of Lyari let loose at summer camp
The five-day camp includes sessions on singing, dancing and learning English language.
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Education at stake: Over 100,000 Matric students yet to receive mark sheets
Private school management alleges 60% schools not issued mark sheets.
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A grave encroachment: Historical graveyard may turn into shopping mall, warns petitioner
SHC calls for compliance report from culture, heritage departments.
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Reaction to bill: KU teachers reject amendments in universities law
Teaching fraternity announce they will observe a ‘black day’ on Monday.
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Changing trends: Edging out old-timers, female politicians take their seats
PPP’s Shazia Marri and Shamsun Nisa Memon defeat favourites in Sanghar and Thatta.
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Medical woes: Court takes notice of suspension of services at hospital
Doctors on strike at Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences, Benazirabad.
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Necessary Precautions: ‘Sindh govt braces for floods’
“The government has provided medicines, especially malaria-preventive medicines, to the affected areas,” said Memon.
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Lawlessness continues: Two doctors among five killed in the city
Fareed Khan, alias, Kana, a worker of the MQM, was found dead from Nishter Road.
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Parties blame rivals for attacks, rigging
Opposition parties claim security forces were just for ‘token presence’.
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By-Election '13: As army stands guard, voter turnout fails to impress
Most people reportedly didn’t vote as it was not a public holiday and they had to go to work.
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Caught at last: Police nab Don Golo just as he made a run with the money
After cordoning off the village for three days, police conducts a raid on Thursday.
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Helping those in need: ‘Possibility of another flood cannot be ruled out’
The PRF has been actively involved in providing relief to the displaced people in flood-affected areas.
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Pakistani students bring home rich cultural experiences from Japan
Through such programmes youth can consolidate bilateral relationship, says Japanese CG.
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Playing dodge ‘em through traffic: Bad traffic did not define Karachi in the past
Resident recalls the time commuters followed traffic rules and there was order on the roads.
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Unfair means: Misbahuddin’s promotion declared illegal
A chief engineer of the KWSB had gone to the court against the promotion.