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Officers zooming around in ‘stolen’ car
Up to 42 govt officers given vehicles deposited at the Central Vehicle Pool despite court orders.
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In Karachi’s concrete jungle, this monkey trainer stays up nights
Younas and his furry friend are a regular fixture on the curb at Seaview.
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With keyboards and lenticular prints, KU students turn the world on its head
The theses of graduates from the art department are on display at the institution.
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It’s the cellphone which calls out to criminals
According to a Rozee.pk survey, mobile phones are the most stolen items in the city.
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Son of TTP’s local commander held
Khwaja Ajmer Nagri police claim to have apprehended Asmatullah, son of Haji Muhammad Yaqoob.
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Baldia Factory Fire: Court dismisses bail application of two security guards
Counsel for the guards, Muhammad Tamim Khan, says that he could not get hold of the grounds for the denial of bail.
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Officers suspended for losing weapons to robbers
Police officers open fire at criminals, but end up losing their weapons.
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Violence roundup: Former UC Nazim among seven killed
Union council Nazim Intisar Alvi gets shot and killed while sitting at a teashop near his home in Gulbahar.
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Strive to become a welfare state, Prof Breman asks government
Professor Emeritus at University of Amsterdam sheds light on empowering the labour force.
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Sindh High Court tells Customs to defer ‘freedom’ of falcons
Customs authorities stopped from setting free birds of prey seized from trainer.
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Three vibrant affairs: In a splash of colours, over a thousand students graduate
IVSAA, IoBM and IBA graduates are ready to face the ‘real’ world.
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Sattar questions duplicity over show of weapons during Punjab by-polls
Questions religio-politico leaders who have cried hoarse calling for door-to-door searches, army operation in Karachi.
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Raids and arrests: Around 11 suspects taken into custody on Friday
Three of the detained men are reportedly members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
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Tribal courts: SHC seeks official version against jirgas
Court wants federal and provincial governments to explain their viewpoint.
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Orthopaedic conference: First-cousin marriages cause genetic disorders, bone diseases, say experts
Around 13 foreign experts areattending the conference۔
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Toll tax: Students complain of unjust charges
Students demanded they be exempted from paying the tax on the 67-kilometre long road when they only use 8-10km of it.
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Hoping to prevent another Baldia-like tragedy, experts hash out recommendations
The labour dept will issue its plan of action next month.
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Student exchange programme: Indian students enjoy Karachi’s endless chicken varieties
Six students from Ajmer to spend a week at CAS school.
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‘It is time for women writers in Urdu literature to be given their due recognition’
Experts highlight forgotten legends and reveal surprising facts about the language.
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KIBF 2012 : Foreign publishers and religious literature thrives on the second day
Dubai’s Al Ghurair Printing and Publishing participate for the first time.
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The backbencher: Ghost of Kalabagh Dam lingers in the house
PPP MPAs expect rally on December 27 to be among the biggest ever held in Pakistan.
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Under attack: Journalists threatened for reporting rape case
Six-year-old girl was assaulted on Dec 2 in Meghwadh colony.
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NGO gets scholars on board to help teenage boys learn about growing up
He hoped that the information would prevent people from making the wrong decisions.
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Bye-bye town planning: With new book, Shehri-CBE tries to get back city’s parks
Shehri-CBE launches new book on ‘lost’ parks and amenity spaces.
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Sanghar’s unusual intruder: Juvenile crocodile comes to collect its share of harvest
The animal, which strayed off from its habitat, is an endangered species.
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Targeted attacks: Two political activists among nine killed
A rickshaw driver, an estate agent and a labourer were also shot dead.
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2013 polls campaign: Buoyant Nawaz predicts clean sweep for his party
PML-N president flays govt at a public gathering in Vehari.
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'Too much' security: Vendors take shrine's admin to court
Shops selling flowers and eatables inside Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine have been closed since July 2010.
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TTP sent 35 militants to attack police, Rangers: Crisis Management Cell
TTP plans to attack law enforcement agencies to free their arrested companions, says report.
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Resolution against Kalabagh Dam passed in Sindh Assembly
The resolution was presented in the assembly during the previous session.
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Firing incidents claim four lives in Karachi
Shops closed down in Old Haji Camp area.
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Contentious project: Sindh comes out full throttle against Kalabagh Dam
Resolution in Sindh Assembly expected to be passed today.
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‘Conspiracy’: Memon hits out at Punjab CM
Memon calls Shahbaz as 'the grand conspirator.'
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Encroachment: KMC, traffic chief directed to clear roads
The petitioner complained that push carts also block roads in Saddar.
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Petitioner claims someone else cashed out savings certificates
National Savings Centre officials say the claims are baseless.
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Court releases two juvenile convicts on probation
Raheel and Rohail had robbed two men at gunpoint in 2009.
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Fun for all ages at the book fair at Expo Centre
Karachi International Book Fair 2012 at the Expo Centre kicks off, little children kept busy with fun activities.
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Electoral alliance: Makhdooms left out in the cold in Matiari coalition
PML-F, ANP, nationalists decide to field common candidate.
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Immediate notice to be issued in Fakhra Younus case
Court’s notice will direct prime suspect, Bilal Mustafa Khar, to submit his reply by January 15, 2013.
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Pulling a fast one in the Sindh Assembly
Arif Jatoi objects to Murad Shah's presence in assembly due to his recent resignation, and Shah gives the same retort.
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‘Prof. Syed Mumtaz Hussain should be remembered more’
Experts and enthusiasts gather to pay tribute to one of Urdu literature’s leading critics.
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Bickering legislators unite against Kalabagh Dam
Murad Ali Shah’s presence strikes debate over assembly attendance rules.
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‘To keep his memory alive, Iqbal Haider’s work must go on’
Peers and friends shed light on the life and work of the late lawyer and human rights activist.
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‘Language binds literature together, borders create distinction’
Keynote speakers highlight that Urdu literature has been growing together across the globe.
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KESC calls for a stay to NEPRA’s revision of tariff
Utility fears a loss in profitability, asks power ministry to hold notification.
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Explosives-laden truck being transported to Karachi seized
The arrested suspects were moved to an undisclosed location.
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Polls preparation: MQM insists voter verification should be nationwide
Restricting voter verification to Karachi increasing sense of deprivation among Karachi’s residents, says Raza...
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Karachi electoral rolls: SC orders door-to-door voter verification, ECP accepts task
Commission asked to seek army’s help, since city’s police is ‘too politicised’.
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SHC grants four weeks to locate missing son
Court grants four weeks to foreign affairs and interior ministries to locate Dr Afia Siddiqui's son.
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Man gets six years in prison in robbery case
Court convicts man accused of robbing a group of policemen and then firing at them.

















































