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Survival of urdu: Writers struggle for national language
Writers and intellectuals describe diminishing instruction of Urdu as a social issue, not a linguistic one.
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Water shortage: KWSB holds residents responsible for crisis
Installing lines of unapproved diameter and suction pumps is illegal: KWSB.
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Court orders: FIA to look into US citizen’s illegal stay
Seith David was brought to court in handcuffs.
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Sent to jail: Family confesses to burying daughter inside house
Court sends four accused on remand for four days.
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True blood: ‘Nucleic acid testing can tell the good blood from the bad - safely’
The new test can pick even the smallest and the most recent infection in blood.
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Sindh budget:‘Govt did not sanction four-tier formula but it raised salaries’
PMA appreciates raise but says the govt did not keep its promise.
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Vaccines have eradicated polio — but not in Pakistan
Pledging conference held in London to raise money for immunisation.
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Home-grown talent: Oscar-winning visual effects artist makes Karachi look so good
Going to watch X-Men, prepare yourself to be wowed by our local boy’s Banshee.
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We’re rolling in money, so how come people’s lives haven’t changed, MPA candidly asks
40% of development money devoured by corrupt officials: MPA.
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Ajmal Pahari's lawyer gunned down
Zia Alam was killed in a drive-by shooting in North Nazimabad.
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Lunar eclipse to be viewed in Pakistan
The lunar eclipse will start at 10:25 pm and will reach its zenith at 1:13 am.
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Transitions: Sindhi poet Mansoor Malik passes away
At the age of 59, Mansoor Malik passes away of a heart attack.
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International consortium: Seven KU representatives selected for EU scholarships
KU is the only university in Pakistan selected to participate in the Europe-Asia project.
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KESC union dissatisfied with PM’s committee
Leaders accuse committee of negligence.
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All Parties Conference: Political parties decry foreign policy, oppose interference
Participants laud the Supreme Court, say people have put their trust in the judiciary.
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For the cheapest of building materials, the return of a tax opens new window on debate
Tax collectors say they’ll use utility bills to estimate sales, but kilns mostly use coal.
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Nothing ‘civil’ about the way these ‘servants’ spent the money for this hospital
One of Karachi’s key hospitals was given Rs112m - but how much of that was spent?.
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Suicide bombers: Two reluctant ‘fundamentalists’ arrested with handler
Young men tell tale of how fervour to preach landed them in a training camp.
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Extrajudicial killing: Rangers’ men to be tried under anti-terror law
All six men, seen in the video, have been handed over to the police.
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Two suspected suicide bombers arrested in Karachi
One of the suspected terrorist Abdur Razzaq is believed to have connections with the Mehsood group.
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Centennial celebrations: An evening of poetic eulogies in honour of Dr Syedna Burhanuddin
Qaseem Amrohvi, Asghar Dars and other poets hold audience in raptures.
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Rangers shooting: Four more personnel handed over to police
Man who handed the victim over to the Rangers also detained.
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Facing the heat: Already out of favour, Rangers’ budget slashed by Sindh
The force will also be subject to more oversight in the use of remaining funds.
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National Commission for Human Development: Fearing redundancy, employees demand permanent jobs
No budget earmarked for the organisation for the new financial year.
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Left-over projects to be devolved by end-June
Some women’s projects ended due to duplication.
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Scrambling: Ill-advised government prepares review to save DG Rangers, IG Sindh
The police should have amended the FIR once the footage was aired, say legal experts.
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No Riot grrrl is Zoe Viccaji, just a Caramel and Fever voice on stage
From smooth jazz numbers to Strings covers, this new powerhouse performer takes PACC by storm.
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Clarification: For BISP, Pakistan Post was the only delivery choice available
Programme tries to use technology to ensure transparent payments.
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Harbour security: Boat registration to be made mandatory
Officials discuss security of civil and military installations in the vicinity of Karachi Fish Harbour.
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Campus Security: Rangers withdraw, return to KU?
Rangers had withdrawn their patrol from campus on Friday night without giving the administration any reason.
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Over two dozen houses flooded in canal breach
Villagers come out to protest against irrigation officials.
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After four days of shortages, residents ransack water works office
Residents of Microwave Colony and New Pind protest against NSUSC.
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Local govt conundrum: ‘PPP is ready for polls but coalition isn’t’
LG minister addresses meeting, discusses new drainage plan, cyclone preparation.
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International bloggers network in Karachi at first-ever social media summit
Discussions centre on potential revolutions for Pakistan and how to beat harassment.
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Extrajudicial killing: Police investigates if FIR against teen could be fake
Man who filed case gave different address, no witness says Sarfaraz was stealing.
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Rangers shooting: Police seek arrest of 4 personnel
Police say request sent to Rangers officials to hand over four remaining personnel.
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Summer courses: Welfare dept makes arrangements
Public and private sector schools to start extracurricular activities for the students during the summer.
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Injuries in custody: Court unhappy with medical report
Man charged with sectarian killing returned to jail.
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Law of the land: Kidnapped boy returns as clan chief intervenes
Police followed the kidnappers until they entered a dangerous area.
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Rail track blasts: SIU team arrests ‘JSMM man’
Police caught the accused, Mansoor Ahmed, after an encounter near Bilal Chowrangi on Friday.
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Exhibition: Rare Quranic manuscripts go on display
Some of the manuscripts displayed are centuries old and written by world-renowned calligraphy artists and scholars.
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Monsoon dilemma: University report identifies weaknesses and solutions
The old city area is particularly vulnerable if manhole covers disappear.
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A TB centre in Ojha that doesn’t believe in just treating the illness
Doctors at the Ojha Institute of Chest Diseases have learnt that skills training goes a long way.
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Karachi’s fur market: As dead as the animal it came from
Furriers at Zainab Market hold on to business by the skin of their teeth.
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Cartography: Tech enthusiasts gear up to map up Karachi
Whether it’s to find a restaurant or chart a disaster zone, Google maps is the key.
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Arbitrary dismissals: EOBI trade unionists get jobs back
They were fired on charges of maligning the EOBI chairman, other senior officials.
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Kesc’s labour pains: PM chairs special meeting
Ministers including Naveed Qamar, Farooq Sattar, Hafeez Sheikh, Rehman Malik attend meeting along with NEPRA chief.
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Budget 2012: Sindh mixes populist pandering with institutional reform
Police stations to be given their own budgets; health gets 40% more than last year.
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Budget 2011-12: No new taxes added for Sindh
The provincial budget 2011-12 for Sindh was presented with an outlay of Rs457.5 billion.
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Cyclone not moving towards Pakistan: Met Office
The cyclone is currently at a distance of 650 kilometres off the coast of Karachi.