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Buried alive
Focus of govt should be on preventing such incidents in the first place, making sure NGOs follow guidelines.
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Zardari takes notice of Sindh health ministry dispute
PPP co-chairperson tasks Dr Asim Hussain to resolve the dispute between the health minister and the health secretary.
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Work in progress: Rights of candidates, election expenses, transparency rules missing from new LG law
HRCP holds workshop to reveal pitfalls of SLGA 2013.
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Missing person: Court orders recovery of man detained by Rangers
IG, DG Rangers to file comments by July 25.
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‘No IDPs have entered Karachi’
Baloch says govt and army have managed to help evacuate many people from North Waziristan.
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Taking their time: ATC reserves verdict on Sulaiman Lashari case transfer plea
The defendant’s counsel claims that the case should go to regular court since he has been declared a minor.
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SHC suspends transfer orders of naval accounts controller
Bench issues notices to defendants to file comments through DAG by August 11.
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For the women: Throw away old traditions if they harm society, stress reproductive health experts
Media persons from all over the country share the condition of women in their provinces.
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Survival of the fittest: Admissions for 1,700 medical seats start from September 10
Iqbal Durrani says that students will be able to get their application forms from Sept 3.
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Security measures: LEAs on high alert for Youm-e-Ali procession
Government has imposed a ban on pillion riding, cellular services suspended on Sunday.
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Man fails to duck in time, dies in crossfire
Amjad Bhurgari's relatives stage a sit-in along with the dead body outside the SSP's office.
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Buried alive: Bodies of three labourers still in well in Tharparkar
For the last three days the villagers have been trying to excavate the bodies, but to no avail.
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Raids and encounters: Man allegedly behind Kamra Base attack killed
A group of heavily armed men had stormed the PAF Minhas airbase in August 2012.
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Divided we rise?: After health, government to bifurcate education dept
Senior minister for education urges international
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Mobile phone services to be suspended in Karachi on Sunday
Services will be suspended from 4am to 11pm for security reasons.
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Accountability drive: NAB appoints new DG in Sindh
NAB Chairman issues directives for the appointment of Ahmed as the head of NAB in Sindh.
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Inquiry: CM’s team investigates illegal appointments
CM’s coordinator for inspection and inquiries Haji Muzaffar Shujra asked officials to submit a report within a week.
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Former MNA takes family dispute to court
Babul Khan Jakhrani claims the two men are trying to implicate him in fake cases.
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‘Mein Karachi’: Youth Festival to start August 10 at Arts Council
There will be photography, drama, painting, singing, debate, quiz, essay writing competitions in English and Urdu.
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Dialogue: MPA invites reaction to statement on ‘women’s little hard work’
Kulsoom Chandio spoke at the discussion on Sindh Home Based Workers Policy, 2014.
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Fighting for their honour: Four gang rape survivors demand justice
The women were raped by seven dacoits who also took away all their cash and belongings.
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File your reports: SHC issues notices to police, Darul Aman authorities on missing women
Three women had disappeared from the shelter, one of whom was being hunted by a criminal.
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Six feet under: Three men buried alive in a well in Tharparkar
They were working from the inside and the concrete well rings ruptured.
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Brighter futures: Solar lamps provide beacon of hope for female entrepreneurs
Fatima Tandai has sold around Rs50,000 worth of lamps in the last two months.
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Attempt foiled: Matrimonial spat ends in kidnapping attempt of child
The dispute has been going on for the past three years.
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Election tribunals: ECP to explain legality of tribunals’ tenure extension again
Petitioners say exercise allegedly undertaken without consulting provincial chief justices.
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Sindh to step up efforts against cop killers with joint operations by Rangers, police
Preparations for Youm-e-Ali finalised, 16,000 security officials to be deployed at key locations, pillion riding ban.
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Used syringes
Out of 300 people tested at a medical camp in the outskirt of Malir, 52 were found suffering from hepatitis B and C.
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‘Good’ governance!
Iqbal Mehmood was peremptorily sacked because he refused to sign off on reportedly second-hand APCs,
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Power struggle: Health minister, secretary continue bickering as department splits
Sindh govt has given the orders to bifurcate the department as soon as possible.
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Encounters and arrests: Three suspects killed, over three dozen others arrested
CPLC and AVCC rescue 20-year-old woman who was kidnapped from Faisalabad.
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Karo kari: Woman shot by brother-in-law takes her last breath at the hospital
Rashid Tunio suspected Zamiran was involved with a man from the neighbourhood.
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Preparations: CM tells IG to ensure security for Youm-e-Ali (RA)
“Make sure all the routes that the mourning processions will take are safe and secure,” Qaim Ali Shah urged.
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Drive begun: KMC gives two-day warning to encroachers
Director Mazhar Khan visits Jama Cloth, Allahwala markets to kick off the anti-encroachment drive.
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Honour killing: Man shot dead by wife's father
The SHO added that the police have arrested Wazir and Sher and seized the pistol used in the attack.
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Operation clean-up: Preparing for monsoons this year
Siddiqui said that encroachments on and around nullahs are a serious menace to the city.
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Not serving their purpose: Karachi’s sewerage system holds no water
Encroachments on city’s nullahs mean that when it rains, roads and streets will be flooded.
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Girls bag top three positions in AKU HSSC-II exams
The overall pass percentage in the HSSC-Part II examination was 91.6%.
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Ramazan arrangements: Heavy vehicles barred from main roads
Pillion riding on motorcycles also banned from July 18 to July 20.
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Lacking awareness: Used syringes lead to rise in hepatitis cases in Malir goth
A total of 52 people found suffering from hepatitis C and four from hepatitis B.
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The latest racket: Streets lined with gold for charged parking contractors
Rangers personnel arrest 30 men for allegedly using bogus receipts to charge vehicle owners.
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Vetoing recommendations: Parliamentary panel seeks explanation from ministry
Overruling the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, committee approved a one-year extension for two SHC additional judges.
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Journalist jailed abroad: Court seeks access to conviction documents
SHC orders standing counsel to submit relevant documents, including appeal filed in high court in Afghanistan.
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From students to teachers: Undergrad doctors do more than treat patients, they educate
Students of Sindh Medical College start welfare school that is completely free-of-charge.
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Girl gone: Refusing a watta satta offer leads to teenager’s kidnapping
Shahnawaz claims his cousin wanted their children to get married but he was against it.
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Know your rights: Tenants in the capital
Tenancy agreements are usually drawn up for two years.
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No more seats: Trains need more compartments to deal with Eid rush
There is not even a single berth or seat available for travel between July 23 and July 27.
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Blocked: SHC questions if govt plans to ban more websites after Youtube
The petitioners claim the ban on the video-sharing website is a violation of fundamental rights.
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Precautionary measures: Make sure all IDPs under the age of five get vaccinated says CM
During a video conference, the chief minister also discussed development funds and water theft.
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Fighting for justice: Four women raped in Khairpur to protest in Karachi
At first the dacoits took all the cash, gold, other valuables and then proceeded to gang rape the women.