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Dismembered body: Grisly discovery sickens Garden
The woman’s body parts were found in several different spots.
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Mehrangate: Altaf Hussain denies taking money from agencies
MQM chief says he did not take money from any intelligence agency through or from Yousuf Memon Advocate.
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SHC orders protective custody for Faryal Shah, husband
Court says couple be sent into police custody or to Darul Aman as Faryal’s family continue protests.
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Sindh government lifts ban on carrying weapons
Sindh home minister ends four-year-old ban, people can carry weapons but not exhibit them.
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Police foils bank robbery in Karachi
Robbers were trying to rob a bank in the Nazimabad number two area of Karachi.
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Late Pir Pagara’s second son to head PML-F Sindh
Imtiaz Shaikh was elected as the general secretary.
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Kidnapped: No, that’s not my son
Rizwan has been missing for nearly two and a half months.
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Inside job: KESC losing millions due to copper wire theft
Most of the crime takes place in Gadap, Malir, Bin Qasim and further on in Gharo.
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A mother’s pain: Mai Jindo is not sure if it was all worth it
15 army personnel kidnapped and executed nine villagers from Tando Bahawal in 1992.
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International conference: Experts question if Bhambhore is the historical city of Debal
Discovery of pottery and decorative items point to a thriving commercial hub.
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CM asks parties to notice efforts made by PPP
Shah updated the media on the efforts made by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to improve the country.
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Political games: Arbab says PPP is afraid of opposition
'A strong opposition will create difficulties for them during the upcoming general elections, says Arbab.
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101 years: At Rasm-e-Saifee, lucky 41 tie the nuptial knot
The birthday of His Holiness Dr Syedna Mohammad Burhanuddin (TUS) will be celebrated on Tuesday.
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Visual arts: Artists communicate with Karachiites through videos and more
Amna Saeed, a NCA graduate, seemed to have touched a nerve with her artwork.
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Not MIA anymore: Gabol makes a comeback after 4 years
PPP tries to regain its footing in Lyari since the emergence of Peoples Amn Committee.
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Thousands of test-takers caught cheating on Sindh local govt exam
Candidates, sitting tests in Nawabshah and Larkana, use cell phones and take question papers outside of the exam hall.
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Transitions: Javed Miandad’s mother passes away at 95
The funeral prayers were offered at Jamia Masjid in Gulberg and she was laid to rest at Sakhi Hasan graveyard.
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How come Hindu men aren’t converting, only marriageable young girls?
Conference on forced Hindu conversions and marriages brings forward new families.
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Balochistan issue: SCBA plans conference next month
SCBA says government needs to come clean on missing persons.
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KU teeters on brink after IJT boy found with cigarette burns
IJT claims APMSO members had allegedly abducted and then tortured its activist.
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Underbelly: Karachi’s medical students are high risk for eating disorders
A study at three institutions found that stress was a key aggravating factor.
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PS-53’s slap: PPP likely to favour same family for Waheeda’s replacement
Waheeda Shah blames media for being thrown out, plans to challenge court decision.
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L’ecole’s law society invites lawyers to dinner for a little inspiration
Sindh High Court Chief Justice Musheer Alam was the chief guest.
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Long arm of the law: Balochistan CM’s sons get bail till March 22
The police registered an FIR against them for beating officers.
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Interim bail granted to Balochistan CM’s sons
Court asks them to appear again on March 22 to verify their bail.
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Effective Policing: Sindh police to get 400 more women officers
Short-term training courses have been designed for the women officers.
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Electoral rolls: Election commission, NADRA officials asked to explain
Murad Ali Shah, complained that 7,069 votes of his taluka, Jamshoro have been registered in Balochistan.
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The BackBencher: Head to the slammer for yourself, says Soomro
Jails are not to be dreaded, feared, or to be ashamed of visiting. They are a veritable picture of serenity and calm.
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101 Years: Dawoodi Bohras celebrate their leader’s birthday
His birthday is celebrated on 20th Rabi ul Akhir.
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A sign of the times: Pakistan’s first online art magazine makes a scene
ArtNow will be Pakistan's only bilingual online magazine on contemporary art.
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Fringe Pakistan: Bengali-speaking Pakistanis demand right to vote
Chairman of Pakistani Bengali Action Committee urges Sindhi Nationalists and Sindhis to help them in their struggle.
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Wheeling and dealing: Have rickshaw, will vote
Lyari’s residents draw lots for 27 brand new presents from the president.
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Going back to her roots: Pakistan-born Canadian senator’s visit
Salma Attaullah Jan hails from Mardan and is the daughter of PML-N leader, Sir Anjam Khan.
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The forest for the tree: A mangrove a day keeps the tsunami at bay
Out of town visitors get to plant saplings to learn about the ecosystem.
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As resolution passes against Mohajir graffiti, MQM MPAs fail to sign
Lawmakers argue that if no one owns this movement, the govt should expose it.
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MST’s demand for new province surfaces, in anonymous debut
Those at the protest were reluctant to discuss their demands.
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Unanimous resolution: Sindh Assembly condemns promotion of Muhajir province
Resolution condemns spate of wall chalking and posters seen in Karachi, calls on govt to expose whoever was behind it.
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Life lost to violence: SU student laid to rest as police starts search for suspects
Teachers’ association has demanded an inquiry into the murder.
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Long delay: Constable struggles for posting as ASI
He cleared all tests in 1995 but is still waiting for the job.
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Defenders of the coast: The case of the vanishing mangroves
Conservators are struggling to get people to realise how important this ecosystem is.
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Water colours: Sindh’s Hindus celebrate Holi
In Tharparker, Dadu, Matiari and some other districts the fun was restricted.
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The slap effect: Waheeda Shah’s supporters protest against disqualification
PPP workers accuse the election commission of being biased.
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Water fight: Owners of private tankers give 24-hour ultimatum
The water board has been asked to reopen the 19 hydrants it closed last month.
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Contempt Plea: SHC summons SHO Khokrapar on March 22
The petitioner appealed to the court to protect his life and property as it is one of his fundamental rights.
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The working girl child: Physical, mental abuse rampant for this section of society
There are nearly 8m children involved in daily work but no one know how many are girls.
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The Backbencher: The Marri-Rashdi fight is a gift that keeps on giving
Rashdi literally stuffed her ears with cotton to avoid having to listen to Sindh Information Minister Shazia Marri.
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Threat to dolphin: Govt bans fishing between Guddu and Sukkur
Islamabad still allowing hunting of the Houbara Bustard.
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Forced conversions: As SC orders recovery, one woman denies abduction
Faryal says she converted, married Naveed Shah of her own will.
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Earplug protest: Rashdi refuses to hear Marri speak
Marvi Rashdi stuffed cotton in her ears as soon as Shazia Marri started speaking at Sindh Assembly session.
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'Forced conversion': Teen insists she converted of own free will
Faryal (Rinkle) tells media she is a Muslim girl and has nothing to do with her parents; married of own free will.















































