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‘From India losing, our nose cutting the team has’
One fan bets his moustache, another his goat much to their regret over the Pakistan defeat to India.
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Permanent jobs: 29 lady health workers granted bail
The court granted bail against surety bonds of Rs25,000 each.
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Agha Siraj Durrani’s chief security officer gunned down
Sources say murder could be linked to Khalid Shahenshah’s killing.
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In a land of charpoys with five legs, cultural imperialism provides lessons to unlearn
When you weigh it up, our country is under more foreign influence than we realise.
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Mangroves: Save the ‘carbon sinks’ instead of letting them go down the drain, say experts
‘Cutting these trees releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere’
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Away from home, Indians cheer on their team from Malir’s jail as Pakistanis watch
District Jail, Malir screens match for inmates for the first time.
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Family claims it was a murder and they know who killed him
Prof Engineer Salman Baloch was buried near his house on Tuesday.
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JPMC symposium: ‘1.4m people have hearing problems’
Experts discuss noise pollution, cancer and depression.
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Court summons foreign affairs ministry officer
Fifteen out of 110 Pakistanis in Yemen have died in prisons.
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Defence secretary fails to submit affidavit
Court hears identical petitions on missing persons.
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Police to decide if they want help from the Rangers: DCO
Teachers are respected in all areas which is why they’re selected for door-to-door visits.
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New Sindh Assembly session begins with quibbles and walkouts but no legislation
Opposition, PPP argue over permanent jobs for lady health workers on contract.
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World Cup semi-final : Where will you be at 2pm?
Didn’t make it to India? Don’t sweat it, Karachi has plenty of options.
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‘Smaller rooms will make cheating easier’
Tanoli warns he will go to court if decision is not withdrawn.
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Healthy, if not heated, debate as doctors and journalists face off on professional hazards
JPMC 48th annual medical symposium inaugurated.
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Target killings: Midnight operations planned for hot spots
Malik says he’s not interfering in provincial affairs, CM agrees.
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Sindh Assembly PPP MPAs to wear Sindhi topi and Ajrak today
The legislators have not been told why they have to wear their Sindhi icons.
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Mirza approves policing system reforms
Volunteer organisation to improve police stations’ infrastructure.
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DCET principal falls to his death from college building
Everyone but the watchman says it was suicide.
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Why did the power go out for 10 mins just before the fire?
Short circuiting fires don’t spread this quickly, claim market union reps.
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Legendary killer with a record 100 murders nabbed by CID
The elusive criminal was nabbed from New Karachi’s Eidgah ground.
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Transitions: Amir Khan freed on parole for nephew’s funeral
MQM-H Chairman released from Central Jail for four hours on parole.
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Protest LHWs angered by attack on colleagues
Lady health workers of Matli tehsil held a protest on Sunday to condemn violence against their colleagues.
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There’s sunshine when the gas is gone
Expatriate comes to town to teach families how to use the solar box cooker.
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Medical specialisations: Karachi doctors choose gynaecology over forensics
Students are ‘wary’ of specialising in the area, say experts.
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Flood rehabilitation: Govt seeks UK help in barrage extension
Govt seeks foreign help in strengthening and extending Guddu and Sukkur barrages.
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Freedom Fair: Out of sight but not out of mind
Second Fair by the Palestine Liberation Foundation Pakistan (PLFP) opens at the Arts Council to show solidarity.
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Census 2011: First phase ready to start on April 5 in Karachi
This consists of finding out the number of residential units in the city.
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Empress Market fire: Over 100 shops gutted
Fire in Empress Market gutted more than a hundred shops. Some parts of the buildings have also collapsed. No deaths.
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Youth programme: City master plan is governor’s tenure highlight
Despite being the largest Muslim populated city, Karachi did not have a master plan, says Governor.
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Urban and regional planning: ‘City’s historic outlook is diminishing every day
‘The city is made up of tangible monuments and intangible memories’.
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One case of cholera confirmed in Mirpurkhas
Three cases were tested after a suspicion of acute watery diarrhoea.
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Roof collapse: 8-year-old hurt in Jinnah hospital residential area
The child was sleeping in the house number 13/3 when the roof collapsed.
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All aboard the Eloquent Express: A journey through the ages
From tiny Shah Jehans to moon walking, The City School’s event had it all.
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World Cup fever: No Sea View blockade during key clash
Extra policemen will be deployed if there are outdoor screenings.
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‘TAKE’-ing charge: Teachers’ training workshop launched in Karachi
Participants will be given certificates that can be qualified into degrees.
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Learning from others’ mistakes: More nuclear reactors being planned for the city
Pakistan authorities justify plans on national security grounds.
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LHWs to boycott polio campaign
The LHWs have intensified their campaign by announcing a countrywide strike, boycott.
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Census monitoring: ‘Army should help carry out census in troubled areas’
Committees meet to discuss population count on April 5.
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KWSB’s massive disconnection campaign starts Monday
Pakistan Railways, PTCL first two organisations to be disconnected.
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Shershah carnage: Acquitted suspects to become respondents
Court directs petitioner to file an amended title.
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‘Our silence might be taken for our weakness
Various organisations rally to condemn the desecration of the Holy Quran.
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An ant’s life: Explaining anthropology through arthropods
Artist highlights the power of insects.
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New multi-storey tower to house business school
Aman Foundation donates Rs905m for two buildings.
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Contractual employment: Over 70 health workers return still hoping for success
The workers praised political leaders for helping them through their struggle.
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SPLA teachers released
The City Court has ordered the release of 30 professors and lecturers who had been arrested during a protest.
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Target killing: 8 killed overnight in Karachi
At least 18 people have been killed in the city since Thursday morning.
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Shehri to conduct study on Gadap Town
Gadap is a ‘borderless area that is under constant threat’ from encroachers.
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Development: 11 projects approved
Eleven development schemes for various areas of Karachi have been approved by the PDWP, pending Federal consent.
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Notice issued to transport association
Sindh High Court issues notice to RTA against a petition filed by Rickshaw Owners Association.