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Divided over leaders but united over love for the Bhuttos
Pakistan Peoples Party jiyalas find Benazir’s reflection in Bilawal Bhutto
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In Jamshoro, this fisherman left his trade and got hooked on to teaching instead
US-funded teaching programme helped Imran change more lives.
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Tahirul Qadri invites all parties to join his January ‘peaceful’ protest
Qadri assures the protest will be peaceful and not in violation with the Constitution.
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Training session: Three-day teaching workshop begins
92 teachers from 10 schools with limited resources are taking part in the training session.
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Measles epidemic sweeps through Sindh unchecked
25 children have died in three weeks in Sukkur’s Salehpat taluka alone.
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In the beginning: The man behind the noisy racket
Akbar Khan claims he was the first man to bring the Qingqi rickshaw to Karachi in 2001.
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With public transport in mess, ‘Chinchis’ fill the vacuum
For Rs10, a three-wheeled monstrosity can take you anywhere in Karachi.
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Benazir’s fifth death anniversary: Jiyalas show up in Garhi Khuda Bukhsh sans enthusiasm
Over 7,000 law enforcers deployed as millions expected to attend.
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Murdered in cold blood: For Sindh's feudals, Karachi lives come cheap
Shahzeb Khan, the only son of his parents, was shot dead because of a small argument.
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Redrawing Karachi’s constituencies: Delimitation without census pointless says CEC
Fakhruddin G Ebrahim says ECP will meet all political parties before taking final decision on the subject.
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Police rescue four hostages after encounter
Khairpur police arrest two bandits and rescue four hostages after encounter in katcha area of Faiz Mohammad Bhindo.
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KU and FCCU sign academic pact
Over 180 foreign scholars are studying at KU’s ICCBS.
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Sindh fares worse than K-P in key health category
Around 30 per cent marriages in the country are child marriages, says expert.
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As nation remembers Jinnah, speakers fear his ‘legacy’ has been forgotten
Speakers urge the youth to understand why the country came into being in the first place.
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Devolution or contempt?: Sindh to go ahead with education commission
Sindh govt prepares to table the draft of ‘Sindh Higher Education Commission Act’.
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Bringing change: ‘Humanity, not religion, has so far united the country’
Kumak activists lament that tolerance has all but disappeared from the society.
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Christmas mass: ‘Tis the season to be merry and cherish family
Father Peter John at St Patrick’s Cathedral asks Christians to strengthen family ties.
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Make-A-Wish Foundation plays Santa for children with life-threatening medical condition
Highlight of the day was Zeeshan William’s who wished to decorate a Christmas tree.
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We could have formed govt in Punjab, claims Khursheed Shah
Federal minister says the party let go of the opportunity provided by Musharraf.
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Karachi law and order: President Zardari orders action against target killers
Computerised checking proposed for the city’s entry and exit points.
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New academic year: SALU to begin classes from April 15
University plans to release annual exam results by February.
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Lucky escape: No victims as ‘dumped’ bomb goes off
The locally made explosives weighed around two kilogrammes.
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Pir Irani eye camp: ‘Just because it is free, does not mean that it is ineffective’
Doctors from Sukkur and Karachi have volunteered to conduct surgeries.
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Iqra University students tickle funny bones with two evenings of comedy skits
The event has helped students improve their marketing and communication skills.
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Trouble downstream: ‘Indus Delta’s ecology is being harmed by reduced flows’
Experts say this has depleted mangrove forests and caused seawater to surge inland.
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Mobilising support: KWSB seeks help to water down its power bill
Also complains about the 16% GST it has to pay on its electricity bill.
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In remembrance: At Quaid’s alma mater, historic photos shed light on Jinnah’s life
But lack of evidence about primary schooling puzzles many.
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Festive spirit: This Christmas, Urdu carols also spread holiday cheer
Children perform ‘geets’ for the first time at carol-singing event at St Anthony’s Church.
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Surge in violence: Four ‘sectarian’ killings as nine more shot dead
In Nazimabad, two assailants gunned down three shopkeepers.
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Bloody 2012: Six lives snuffed out daily in Karachi
Over 3,000 people were injured in firing incidents, 70 of which are handicapped for life.
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Under attack: Nine injured as hand grenade lobbed at police job aspirants
Law enforcers believe that banned terrorist groups are behind the incident.
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Smuggling bid foiled: Customs seize 36 falcons from Jiwani coast
Smugglers managed to escape through speedboat when the team reached there.
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PPP’s Dec 27 rally: CM confident that millions will turn up
About 7,000 policemen will be deployed in Naudero.
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Territorial ambitions: Sindh Madressatul Islam insists it has control over SM College buildings
The university’s syndicate advises the college’s staff to transfer to another institution.
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Measles outbreak: Health dept to dispatch teams to upper Sindh as four more children die
Officials suspect children are suffering from the virus in Kandhkot.
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Mobilising youth: Pakistan Red Crescent Society holds youth camp
Volunteers from 18 schools in Karachi received training on how to give first aid and respond to emergencies.
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CNG turmoil: Frequent shutdown of stations condemned
Protesters say long queues of vehicles outside CNG stations was a source of mental agony for the people.
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A violent city: Police constable among eight shot dead
Three men belonging to a political party were also gunned down.
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Remembering a legend: Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai’s 269th Urs celebrations to begin on December 28
An international conference has been organised as a part of the three-day festivities.
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In a ‘quantum’ world, will science and philosophy meet?
Physicist Suhail Zubairy talks about the possibilities and probabilities of quantum computing.
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Encroachment blues: Crackdown against Saddar vendors today
AEC arrests a dozen men associated with different political groups for offering vending spots against cash.
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Alternative energy: In Jhimpir lies the future of wind farming
The Gharo-Keti Bandar Wind Corridor has a potential to generate up to 50,000MW.
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The bigger picture: Jinnah hospital shooting points to underground turf wars
The death toll of Friday’s clash at Empress Market climbs to five as two wounded men die.
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Revamp the system: ‘A’ Level schools have become factories for good grades’
Experts say extracurricular activities need to be included during regular school hours.
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Conspiracies being hatched against Sindh: Sharjeel Memon
Says appointment of an election commissioner from Punjab not acceptable.
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Political worker accused of raping Hindu girl
Since the suspect belongs to an influential family, the victim’s family fails to receive proper shelter.
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Lady health workers demand protection
Say that killing of five polio workers in Karachi and Peshawar shows government’s failure.
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Mob lynching in Dadu: Villagers, politician protest against arrests made by police
Dadu SSP Usman Ghani says around 39 suspects have been arrested so far in the case.
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Hoodbhoy feels restructuring better than saving old HEC
Physicist Pervez Hoodbhoy points out flaws within the existing structure.
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ANP leader was killed over arrangement of pushcarts
Law enforcers have apprehended two men involved in the shooting at Jinnah hospital.

















































