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Music to sore ears: Apart from cold winds, Quetta sends dhol players this way
Musicians from Quetta visit every year to entertain and enthral.
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Lawmakers meet: Cardio hospital’s financial crisis worries Sindh MPAs
Sindh govt reluctant to take action against smuggled oil from Iran.
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Iqbal Mehmood appointed as new IG Sindh
Official notification to be issued shortly.
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How to turn downtown Karachi into Times Square
Turning Karachi’s downtown into Times Square, New York, may not be an unrealistic dream.
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Anti-encroachment: Drive ineffective as KMC avoids ‘lucrative’ sites
KMC's anti-encroachment director says some officials responsible for failure.
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Competition in disguise: Traffic DIG launches campaign to reduce accidents
Camps equipped with public address systems, pamphlets and guidance booklets will be set up.
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Book launch: ‘Shadow of One-Unit system still haunts Pakistan’
Sindhi writers, intellectuals say all rights and resources of smaller provinces are still snatched by federal govt.
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Judicial interference: High court offers legal hope to victims of PIDC housing ‘scam’
President and member committee allegedly elected in false elections.
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Continuing struggles: The hunger of Thar that has taken 15 years of Mano Bheel’s life
The nomad was caught up in bonded labour and still fights to save his family.
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Helping the poor: For these four boys, their hard work bears fruit [and vegetables]
Four young men have started an initiative of selling subsidised commodities and bear the loss themselves.
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One year wasted
The irresponsible behaviour of school managements and education department have had consequences for the students.
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Medical maladies: In Pakistan, just being a doctor can get you killed
Medical professionals at conference say over 100 doctors killed in Karachi in last three years.
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Show and tell: Dud torpedo whips up scare in Sehwan
‘Decorative’ weapon put on display was obtained by a retired naval official.
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Rs1.8b project: Bahria Town to challenge stay order in superior court
Terms the move an act of open discouragement for the private-public healthy competition.
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When she writes: Writing to deal with inner demons haunt female authors
Attiya Dawood, Sheen Farrukh, Kishwar Naheed talk about writing in a man’s world.
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World Health Day event: ‘Preventative strategy needed for dengue virus’
This year's health day theme was preventing and controlling vector-borne diseases.
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For a better tomorrow: Lawmakers ask civil society to help improve education
Shah said that the education sector was faced by a multitude of challenges.
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Cogen Plant: DHA residents’ dream goes sour
The plant was meant to cater to the water and power needs of over 800,000 people.
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Book launch: Dr Nasir shares new approach to deal with poverty, bad governance
Former UNDP official criticises present discourse, says it has nothing to offer as solution.
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Advice: Altaf Hussain stresses on unbiased Musharraf trial
Authorities should "decide General (retd) Pervez Musharraf's case on merit rather than on personal likes and dislikes"
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Improving the city: Speakers discuss need to make Karachi more resilient in face of natural disasters
Experts share findings of the city's vulnerability to earthquakes and cyclones.
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Asim Butt — the: ‘Rebel Angel’ comes back to life through his work
His works have been compiled into a book.
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Missile found in historical graveyard in Sehwan
Target of the missile is not known, BDS, army have reached location.
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The Murree of Sindh: The hill less travelled
This little known but potentially lucrative tourist destination in Sindh needs due attention.
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Transparency: TIP receives complaint against Cantonment Board Clifton
Complaint claims CBC awarding construction contracts for 2 pedestrian bridges to facilitate favoured parties.
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Talks with Taliban: Bilawal blames govt for ‘creating a mess’
Blames ex-rulers for drought in Thar; claims govt is pursuing ‘personalisation’, not privatisation.
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‘Five-phase’ dengue control programme announced
All the administrative officers have been advised to not let water stand anywhere in the city.
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Transplant programme: Mother gives daughter her kidney
Patient undergoes kidney transplant under hospital's new transplant programme.
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Missed Matric exams: BSEK to revoke affiliation of schools running ‘mafia’
Secretary explains the dynamics and strategies adopted by the mafia.
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What Thar lacks more than water is a contingency plan
PDI report estimates death from drought to be 191.
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Equal rights: Human rights bodies protest attack on Hindu temples
Demonstrators were critical of the government for its inaction.
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With less than one bus for every 1,000 students, KU’s transport facility needs complete overhaul
Students are forced to look for alternatives as overcrowded buses require maintenance.
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Rs1.56b worth of hashish seized
The accused even offered Rs80 million as bribe to the police to release the truck.
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Power initiative: K-Electric to switch to coal, says NEPRA
Company to convert unit number three, four at Bin Qasim.
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Ways to discipline: ‘Standing murghas’ transport visitors back to school
Sculptures by Fahim Rao can be taken home for Rs35,000 each after exhibition ends on April 14 .
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Karachi’s housing debate: The gilded cage or the gutter
At NED University's 9th annual seminar the experts go head to head with DHA City
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Making an appeal: Sindh writers want action against ‘human rights violations’
Investigations into JSQM leader’s mysterious killing hit snags.
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Possible endemic: Measles outbreak threatens malnourished children of Sindh
Two children have died reportedly after being affected by the virus in the past few days.
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Violence round-up: Five bodies found, man gunned down in city
The young man was shot dead by armed motorcyclists near Chakar Hotel at Super Highway.
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Family politics: Altaf Unnar’s son, nephews go up against each other in PS-35
Sohail Anwar Sial is the PPP nominee in the constituency.
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Vision blocked: Attacks on temples yet another conspiracy, says CM
Government, with the help of Hindu community, will prepare a security plan for the temples, Shah promised.
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The fallen hero: 35 years on, Sindh still remembers Bhutto
For the first time ever, the death anniversary rally will take place during the day.
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Inefficient authorities: Students protest as they suffer for the fault of others
Over hundred students also gathered outside the BSEK to protest a failure to receive admit cards.
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In fond memory: PPP leaders arrive in Sukkur for Bhutto’s anniversary
Sharjeel Memon says he can neither confirm nor deny if MQM is joining govt.
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Honest mistake? Lawmaking blunder takes traffic fines back 49 years
Reckless, negligent drivers biggest beneficiaries of the amended penaltie.
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Taking the initiative: As ‘copy culture’ grows, some students say no to cheating
Students hope that those of other schools follow suit.
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Full court reference: SHC bids farewell to Justice Ghulam Sarwar Korai
Number of vacant posts in the Sindh High Court rises to 11.
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Game of thrones: For PPP, supporting talks with Taliban is swallowing a bitter pill
Shah says CII is a constitutional organ but some of its points need to be debated in parliament.
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Rangers sepoy goes to court, says he deserves reduction in sentence
SHC questions defence ministry, Rangers over court-martialled soldier's plea.
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Research at salu: ‘Sindh’s customers want cheaper handsets’
People of Sindh favour new technical properties such as, large memory space, more battery life, better colour display.