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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.
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Liaquatabad families fraught by firing
Residents feel like prisoners in their own homes.
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‘Foreign teams create language barriers’
WHO’s Dr Seri is not happy with the pace of polio, tuberculosis campaigns.
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‘Nobody paying the Rangers’ bills’
Labour dept patted on the back for paying KESC Rs2m.
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Bohra community’s spiritual leader turns 100
Birthday celebrations started 40 days ago.
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Christians show they stand with the Muslims
WHO’s Dr Seri is not happy with the pace of polio, tuberculosis campaigns.
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Our feet may be made of clay, but as this ceramics artist proves, the sky(line)’s the limit
Artist proves it is never too late to pursue one’s dreams.
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More young people are suffering from heart problems, observe experts
‘Pakistan is facing a dearth of paediatric cardiologists, Karachi has only 5’.
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Karachi violence: Death toll continues to rise
Three men killed in incidents of violence in Karachi today.
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Poets prove the pen is mightier than the TT pistol
Indian and Canadian poets steal the show.
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‘She looks like she’s from a respectable family, why is she cleaning up the market?’
KU volunteers hold four-day ‘Saaf Saaf Pakistan’ campaign.
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Malir residents escape two rocket attacks
In a first, victim kills alleged target killer after latter misses.
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World Tuberculosis Day : Ancient disease leaves more women dead than childbirth
Doctors spell out preventive measures, urge patients not to leave drugs.
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Judicial commission should investigate target killings
The Karachi Bar Association has demanded a judicial inquiry into the recent target killings.
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Polio eradication: ‘Pakistan won’t meet 2011 deadline’
‘Malnutrition and diarrhoea are not restricting access to cure’.
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Police kill 15 hardened criminals, arrest three
A policeman also died in the encounter in Ghotki, Kashmore.
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Forest dept asks for a week to produce records, says ‘corrupt’ officials have retired
Irregularities in mines and mineral development also pointed out.
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Global warming: For a poor country like Pakistan, mangroves can protect our coast better than science
Experts urge massive plantation, mobilisation to nurture our natural defence.
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2 killed in shooting at tea shop, 9 others gunned down
MQM worker shot dead at MA Jinnah Road.
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Traders cancel import orders as violence grips Karachi
Major bazaars forced to close, traders threaten shutdown.
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The names of those killed last night will be replaced with new ones: Saleem Kausar
19th Aalmi Mushaira to light up Karachi tonight.
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Two killed, 60 injured in horrific highway pile-up
People say sharp U-turn to blame for increasing accidents.
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44 agriculture dept employees hired on fake documents
Dept to pay salaries to them till court takes final decision in case.
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More killings across Karachi
Three more men have been killed in the ongoing spate of target killings.
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Nauroz celebrations: Haft Sheen tables groaning with goodies
The arrival of spring is celebrated with a salute to what the earth offers.
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If killings don’t stop, the president has failed: MQM
As 16 more people shot dead in Karachi, Farooq Sattar says party can only take so much.
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Agriculture dept audits: It can sow and reap but it cannot maintain accounts
Glitches running into millions found in agriculture department accounts.
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Uninterrupted supplies: New grid station to ease Hali Road issues
Half of the old subdivision’s consumers will be supplied by the new grid station.
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Occupying amenity plots: ‘Mafia’ grabs land allotted for a graveyard beside Malir River
Land grabbers have allegedly encroached on 36 acres of public land reserved for a graveyard.
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From Federal B area to Kharadar: Killers on motorcycles hit over 12 men in a day
Hand grenades lobbed at two MQM offices.
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NovRuz Mubarak: Prayers, promises and hope spring forth for a better new year
People of Iranian and Afghan descent celebrate spring today.
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Shershah Bridge case: Judgment reserved in NHA chairman’s acquittal plea
Court reserves its judgement till April 14 in plea for an acquittal filed by National Highway Authority chairman.
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St Joseph’s Convent turns 150 years old
St Joseph's Convent High School in Saddar celebrates Feast Day to mark its 150th birthday.
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At Swami Narayan Mandir: Wear old clothes to Holi but come with a fresh spirit
Hundreds of Hindu families throng the Swami Narayan Temple in Saddar to celebrate their religious festival Holi.
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SSUET 14th Convocation: New engineers calibrate careers against invisible market forces
Over 1,000 students graduated from Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) on Saturday.
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Poetry gathering: Indian poets get visas for Aalmi Mushaira
Six Indian poets are scheduled to participate in the event to be held at Karachi Expo Centre.
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‘Every third child in Sindh is out of school’
Education secretary says teachers do not want to be stationed outside the city.
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Indo-Pak relations: Biztek helps clear the air
Biztek brings speakers from India and Pakistan together to promote tolerance between the two nations.
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Third-time lucky: Old PPP hand escapes Lyari hand grenade attack
Habib Jan Baloch survives after men on motorcycles attacked his brother's estate agency.
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Blast injures 5 in Karachi
Blast occurs outside an office of the Pakistan Peoples Party.