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One-man show: Sindh’s super CM single-handedly controls the province’s affairs
The CM heads over a dozen boards of authorities, dealing with everything from education to waste management.
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Illegal constructions: Encroachments in Sohrab Goth removed
They also removed over 300 trucks besides other illegal structures.
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Negligence: 48 suspects may be set free due to lack of evidence
Court issues show-cause notices as officers fail to bring seized weapons.
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30th anniversry: MQM last hope for Pakistan, claims Altaf
MQM chief claims that their party's message has spread across the country today. Pays tribute to fallen comrades.
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Karachi killings: Senior doctor shot dead near clinic
SP Hyder says 2 unidentified men opened fire on Dr Nyani when he reached his clinic near Madni Masjid at Aisha Manzil.
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Criminals using govt flats as safe haven: Panel
Senate body says over 51% residences for federal govt employees in Karachi are illegally occupied.
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Political games: PPP, MQM hint at rekindling ties
MQM says nation may hear good news next week.
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Life savers needed: ‘Every 10 minutes, a patient waiting for organ transplant dies’
Organs of one body can save the lives of up to 17 people, says SIUT chief.
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Residents plant 1,000 trees to bring back some fresh air
Clifton Block 4 Residents Association brought politicians, students, businessmen together via Facebook.
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Investigations: Police seek custody of accused judge for the second time
District and sessions judge is accused of masterminding the murder of colleague’s son.
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Cheated out of teaching: Man appointed by education department 193 times
Rashid Ali had sold his buffaloes to arrange bribe to become a teacher.
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'Extrajudicial' killing: Order on Rangers plea against second FIR reserved
Zeeshan was shot dead near Nagan Chowrangi during a fight with his estranged wife.
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Sindh govt lifts ban to recruit cops
Besides the civilians, around 2,000 retired army personnel will also be inducted, home department official.
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Security measures: 140 recruits complete prisons training
Prisons IG Nusrat Hussain Manghan said jails will be equipped with 12 jammer devices.
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Larkana riots: Normal services resume as investigations raise questions
Investigation committee formed as unconfirmed rumours all to go by.
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Jewish trust goes to court to take back demolished Karachi synagogue land
A 2001 ordinance lays down laws for the protection of communal minority properties.
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Right intentions?: After amenity plots, city’s median also up for grabs
Median across Hyderi Market to have a ‘wind room’ promoting alternative energy.
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Murder trial: Court acquits Mansoor Mujahid in illegal weapons case
Court has acquitted Mujahid in the ‘connecting case’ so far and the main case pertaining to murder is still pending.
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Acid thrown on 5 men during Holi celebrations
The five men burnt with acid were taken to a nearby private hospital in Malir.
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For a greener, cleaner Karachi: Organic waste can be put to better use
Brain drain from Pakistan has a good side when expatriates research on country.
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Eliminating a disease: Polio drive held across 24 high-risk areas of Karachi
A complete ban on motorcycle riding was imposed in all areas during the drive.
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Relief work: City given hope as commissioner promises 2,000 public toilets
Karachi Commissioner expresses his dissatisfaction over a stark absence of toilets in public places.
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Compensation: Sindh govt to reconstruct temple, says Sharjeel
Minister says that any conspiracy designed to create conflict between Hindus and Muslims will be foiled.
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Coloured up: Muslims and Christians join Holi celebrations
Pakistan Hindu Seva Welfare Trust president was happy to see the way the celebrations had transcended religion.
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The other side: Lyari residents see peace talks as 'farce'
Questioning timing of the talks, they say Palijo should have taken the step before Jhat Pat carnage.
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Communal riots hit Sindh, Balochistan cities
Mob sets fire to Hindu temple; PM Nawaz and Ulema lead chorus of condemnation; government orders inquiry.
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Mass communication: Veterans warn budding journalists about pitfalls
Media summit discusses the importance of deciding one’s career path early.
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Caught at last: Police nab serial killer behind restaurant attacks
The accused is involved in dozens of targeted attacks, which have claimed over 20 lives .
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Performance art: The poet and the stage
Thirteen young writers bask in the spotlight as they share original poems at T2F.
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Provincial, federal govts lock horns over appointment of new IG Sindh
Post has been vacant since the retirement of Shahid Nadeem Baloch on February 20.
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Prison production: All the world’s a stage, literally
Karachi will witness its first-ever ‘prison production’ – a play by inmates of Central Jail.
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Cleaning up: Law enforcers arrest 106 suspects in last 24 hours
Weapons of various calibres, including a small machine gun, 4 IEDs, 50 kilogrammes of C4 and other equipment recovered
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Till march 18: ATC extends remand of suspected target killer
The investigation officer requested the court for more time to conduct further interrogations.
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For better policing: Funds check. Permission check. APCs nowhere in sight
It has been two months since the city police chief’s announcement about acquisition of armoured vehicles.
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Through the localens: Rediscover your surroundings in ‘a thousand words’
The Express Tribune’s photography competition amazes all who see.
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New beginnings: 1,100 graduates of Sukkur IBA awarded degrees at its first convocation
Two bronze medals, three silver medals and 23 gold medals were awarded to position holders.
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No more violence: Lyari gangs promise ceasefire as Ayaz Palijo acts arbitrator
A 13-member 'Lyari Ittehad Committee' has been formed to uphold the promises that have been made.
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Question of honour: Teenage girl killed for marrying outside clan
Locals say she was buried alive; police officials deny claims.
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Bilal Sheikh murder: Court remands suspect in security officer's case
The court allowed Bikik's physical remand and directed the investigation officer to present him on March 19.
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Dusted and forgotten?: Govt asked to explain delays in enforcing 2005 health policy
Court issues notices to officials to explain the status of Sindh Health Policy.
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Perween Rahman murder: Judge briefed at OPP office, visits scene of the crime
13 witnesses have been examined so far.
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Artistic reunion: Play with the people of the Valley and give life to their art
Graduates of Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture showcase their work at the Sixth Alumni Show.
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The backlash: Law enforcement agencies step in to regain control of Lyari
Five killed in alleged encounters, including an in-charge of the Baba Ladla group.
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Step back: Country’s 28th polio case surfaces in Karachi
This case is the first to be detected in the province this year.
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World Consumer Rights Day 2014: Attention paid to consumer rights–at least today
Pakistani rights group demands protection, absence of law in Sindh draws flak.
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Operation to continue in Karachi till peace is restored: Nawaz Sharif
Prime Minister directs to shift ATC to Malir Cantonment, expedite construction of high security prisons.
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'Extrajudicial' killing: SHC reissues notice to taxi driver's widow
A head constable records statement about case property.
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Judges’ family seeks impartial probe
SHC judge declines to hear petition filed by family of a judge being interrogated for murder of his colleague’s son.
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Colleagues vow to carry on Perween’s mission
OPP staffers share working experiences with former director.
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Free services: SIUT marks World Kidney Day
Over 500 people visited the SIUT’s premises to avail the facilities and obtain medical advice.