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Historical site cared for by one community, could be destroyed by another
The Bagranis say that Nizamanis moved the mound after the floods and set up pickets .
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Singapore surprise: Karachi student propels her way to success
Dawood Public School’s Fatima Hussain scores well in a regional competition.
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Surviving the floods: The winter of Badin’s discontent
Conditions are dire in Khairpur Gambo where around 100 villages out of 225 are still under water.
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System failure: Arms licence digitisation system no longer in use
Sources said that the data of more than 2,000 arms licences had already been computerised.
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Memoirs and gossip: A former bureaucrat shares his experience of working with the govt
Autobiography takes into account the history and problems of Sindh.
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Kiran School gives children of Lyari a chance to advance
The students are prepared for admission to prestigious educational institutions .
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Man throws acid at the girl who ‘couldn’t become his’
Kamran followed Zarin and her family to their old neighbourhood .
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SHC issues notices in petition seeking ban on rallies on national days
An NGO, seeks court’s intervention to stop rallies in the vicinity of historical sites.
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Remarks against army: Petition seeks disqualification of prime minister
The petitioner said that he had sent a reference against the prime minister to the Speaker of the National Assembly.
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Testing the waters: After wooing Karachi, PTI appeals to Sindh nationalists
Party is setting up a scrutiny body to screen people joining the party.
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Courts deserted as lawyers protest kidnapping of colleague
They said that the law enforcers have not done enough to locate and rescue the kidnapped person.
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PTI rally: Soomro questions Imran Khan's financial sources
Soomro says it is easy to hold rallies but difficult to get votes.
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Altaf Hussain congratulates PTI for Karachi rally
Hussain also says Khan should have presented his party’s manifesto rather than indulging in “politics of blame”.
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Abandonment and anguish: Old homes no panacea for Karachi’s elderly
The city of over 18m people has only six homes for the elderly, all private.
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Mind matters: Experts discuss lack of laws protecting mentally ill people
The devolution of the health ministry has left these people vulnerable.
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Grounded Saudi plane leaves PM, cabinet members stranded
The incident led to a delay of eight flights, which were routed to Nawabshah.
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Bringing change: People freeze so others don’t have to in the next elections
About a thousand people were expected, but only a fraction of that number turned up.
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Road kill: DHA in a jam as Shamsheer and Mujahid one-way causes confusion
There are 100 to 150 houses located on each side of the two roads.
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Fifth convocation: 482 students graduate from Biztek
The university’s registrar Syed Kashif Rafi led them through the fifth convocation ceremony held at the main campus.
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Paying tribute: Dr Ziauddin Ahmed remembered on his 64th death anniversary
ZMU held a seminar to remember the services of its ideological patron.
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Religious festival: Celebrating Guru Shadharam’s 303rd birthday in Ghotki
His disciple, Saant Yudhister Laal, came from India to inaugurate the event.
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Without a home: Displaced people of Dera Bugti demand rehabilitation
Protesters appeal to court to look into their resettlement fund.
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Helping out: PRCS trains 180 volunteers
So far the PRCS Sindh chapter has trained more than 5,500 volunteers.
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For a TTP chief’s widow, terrorist activities meant saving her marriage
Little Dujana will either be stuck in jail with his mother or sent to her family in Punjab.
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Happy holidays: Christians gather at St Andrew’s Church for mass on Christmas day
The gothic edifice was decorated with bright lights.
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Imran rocks Karachi: They came, they saw, he conquered
Imran Khan wins hearts and minds at Karachi rally.
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Imran's dream team wows Karachi
PTI Chairman announces former foreign minister Sardar Asif Ali will join PTI.
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Telenor follow up: Police refuse to register FIR under terrorism act
Franchise owners claim that the attack was not personal.
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Criminal cover-up: Deadly silence after lights go out for journalists in moonshine tragedy
Three journalists are dead, two blinded after their drinks were mixed.
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Preventing disaster: With Thatto Declaration, experts press people to battle climate change
A plan of action to be framed in the next 12 months.
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Banishing Illnesses: New research centre to help battle a host of diseases to be opened at DUHS
The aim of the facility will be to help policymakers make better decisions.
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PTI show: SHC order clears all hurdles
New petition challenges ‘false’ statement by home dept and mazar board officials.
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Notices issued to Interior Secretary: Father of deceased ‘terrorist’ challenges his name on ECL
Abdus Salam is living in hotel and has no source of income.
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Bottleneck removed: Jails in Sindh get go ahead for installing jammers
Ministry of information technology and telecom finally issues NOC.
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APML Jalsa: We are nothing without Pakistan says Musharraf
Musharraf says his government helped the people of Sindh.
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DIY festivities: Cribs, Karachi style as Christmas rolls around
Of all the Christmas festivities making Christmas cribs is perhaps of most significance.
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Will the PTI rally make inroads into ANP and PPP strongholds?
Party leaders expect thousands to swarm the meeting.
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Car mysteriously catches fire at PTI rally venue
The fire has been extinguished, police official dismisses incident as coincidence.
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Karachi suo-motu case: Fear of law is gone if sentences are not carried out, says Supreme Court
Attorney General assures early disposal of mercy petitions.
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Book launch: Fouzia Saeed tells every woman’s story
A copy of the book will be sent to the UN secretary-general; Fehmida Riaz to translate it into Urdu.
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Land grabbing: Slum residents complain against builders
Asadullah Bhutto demands that the administration let the court decide the matter.
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Security for Afaq: DG Rangers, Sindh AG and police chief put on notice
MQM-H chief sees threats to his life.
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Tracking criminals: SHC wants new SOP for sharing telephone data
Limited access for police delays tracing, observes bench.
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Hindu doctors’ murder: Court orders release of detained children, women
Poor villagers deny police charges.
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Positive change: Ghinwa Bhutto slams government at rally
She was addressing a public gathering at Sukkur railway station.
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Internet advocacy: Blogs in Pakistan – no more a silent revolution
Imran Khan makes surprise entry, steals the show at the Blog Awards 2011.
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Jolted: Tremors shake Thatta coast
The tremors were felt for about seven seconds.
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Gender parity: Bill passed for women’s rights, but the fight needs momentum
Activists, lawyers and MPAs agree that implementation of anti-women practices bill is lacking .
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4th convocation: Sexagenarian graduates with 472 classmates from Dadabhoy Institute
Muhammad Abdullah Taqi received a gold medal for business administration.
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Stern warnings: Deoband scholars band together over death of madrassa student
A clash erupted outside a Shah Faisal Colony madrassa when a mourning procession passed .

















































