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Brohi not produced, SC dismisses state’s appeal
Ali Hasan Brohi not produced in court even though the SC ordered the chief of Karachi’s police to present him.
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Lankan organisers desperate: Sindh minister in fee evasion row
Sindh Law Minister Ayaz Soomro and MPA Ghulam Mujadid Isran fail to pay $1500 as conference fee.
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In a first, ANF destroys poppy crop on 60 acres
The dangerous trend of poppy cultivation has now reached some lawless areas of Sindh.
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60th flower show: Spring fever hits our coast
Exhibits range from the cactus to Ikebana, bonsai and bamboo.
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2 Sunni Tehreek workers, MQM man killed
The murders sparked riots in the city, two people were injured in aerial firing.
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Alleged corruption: Three Mukhtiarkars suspended, one quits over seed, fertiliser distribution
Flood-affected growers wait for seed bags which are taken away at night.
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Deciphering Faiz: ‘Don’t get lost in translation’
Scholar believes ‘Hum Dekhein Ge’ is too harsh to be written by Faiz.
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Sindh Assembly session: Half of Sindh’s federal jobs given to Punjab, K-P: MPA
Forty five per cent of the federal government jobs set aside for Sindh were given to K-P and Punjab.
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Killing of businessman’s son has SITE up in arms
Government has 10 days to clean up the area plagued by extortion and muggings
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Rehabilitation: World Bank to scale up operations in Sindh
A World Bank delegation and Sindh officials held a series of meetings.
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Education: Ninth grade mock exams scheduled for March
More than 150,000 students will appear for these mandatory exams.
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Deadline: KU evening programme fee payment
All the students who have not yet paid their previous dues must do so by Thursday, March 10.
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60th flower show starts today
The show will continue till February 27.
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SSGC official killed
olice officials said the incident took place near Safari Park when the victim was waiting for his friend.
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SHC judge extensions : Lawyers to move SC
SHBCA says parliamentary committee’s decision was condemnable.
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Alleged stealing: Child locked up for stealing bulb
The boy, Saleem Bozdar, collects and sells cardboard scraps to help his family.
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Muhammad Bin Qasim Park: Poker faces and cupids scar Sukkur park
The park has turned into an open-air casino with small groups of men gambling across the lawns.
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20 young artists journey beyond their Studio in Lahore to show in Karachi
Studio RM is a place for new and experienced artists to mingle.
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360,000 containers never reached: Suddle
25,000 containers under the Afghan Transit Trade never left Karachi.
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‘Blessed Conquest’ ran between Karachi and Thatta for the British: historian Mubarak Ali
Sassui Palijo says navy to help extract vessel after water level is brought down.
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No parking: SHC wants details of all zones
SHC wants details of areas declared ‘no parking’ in all four zones of the metropolis.
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Unpaid for 3 months, teacher sets herself on fire
Her family blames school teachers, while teachers blame the school.
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Too old to govern?: EC summons man seeking CM’s disqualification
Thallo claims there are discrepancies in Qaim Ali Shah’s date of birth.
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MPAs fear another ‘catastrophe’ if dykes are not repaired soon
Sindh legislators are afraid of another “catastrophe” if the dykes on the Indus River are not repaired any time soon.
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Ghotki police arrest 10 criminals
The suspects are accused of a rocket attack.
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Anti-Encroachment Act challenged in court
Sindh advocate-general put on notice.
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Matrimonial dispute : Two men, woman killed in attacks
Two men and a woman were killed in two attacks late Monday night.
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Mysterious blockade: CM House road blocked for repairs or security?
Official says traffic police are carrying out an exercise to make the road one way.
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Lawyers stunned by decision to retire two SHC judges
Sindh High Court has only 17 judges, though it should have 40.
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USAID to train 300 teachers at university
Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur is the fourth university selected by USAID.
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CCPO ordered to present Ali Hassan Brohi on Feb 24
State files for Brohi's bail to be cancelled, his wife says he was never released.
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Women need plenty of sunlight, milk to protect bones: Experts
Osteoporosis, the silent thief, affects 1 in 3 women.
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Jamshoro factory: Novartis faces threats
CEO requests government to allow Rangers set up check-post so that they can conduct regular patrols in the area.
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MPAs pass resolution against quacks
Arif Jatoi’s bill to make it easier to get a weapon is turned down.
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SHC Judges extension rejected by Parliamentary committee
The committee says that they will present the reason for the rejection to the Prime Minister.
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Promotions: 282 teachers now in grade-19
The Sindh government has approved the promotion of 282 government-college teachers.
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Contempt plea: Chief, education secys summoned
Sindh High Court ordered the Sindh chief secretary and the education secretary on Monday.
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Alleged kidnapping: IGP told to arrest Manzoor Mughal, three SPs
A woman, whose husband and sons were picked up in 2007, has taken a former Intelligence Bureau director to court.
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Expansion: ICU inaugurated at Civil hospital
At a cost of Rs50 million a new ICU was inaugurated at Civil Hospital, Karachi (CHK).
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Karo-kari: Man kills 55-yr-old mother for ‘affair’
An elderly woman was gunned down by her son on the pretext of karo-kari.
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Extortion: 4 policemen booked for beating bus driver
Four policemen, including an SHO, were booked on Monday morning for beating a wagon driver near Ghouspur.
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Pipeline work resumes
The government has started work again on a Rs470-million sewerage pipeline network after five years.
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Aga Khan school awards students
A merit citation ceremony for the graduating class of 2010 was organised by the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School.
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Third try: Jirga helps Jatois and Miranis bury the Kalashnikov
Hoping that the third try would prove to be the lucky one, another jirga was held to resolve the bloody feud.
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Forged degrees?: Fehmida Mirza goes to court
SHC directs the Provincial Law Officer to file comments on election petitions filed by NA Speaker Dr Fehmida Mirza.
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Hospital staff await Rangers inquiry into ‘beating’
Paramedical staff go on strike to protest against beating of a colleague allegedly at the hands of a Rangers jawan.
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UK charity to supply Sindh medicines for 5 yrs
Medical superintendents of major government hospitals will put together a list of all medication the province needs.
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Tea-shop wisdom: ‘Roman Dues should not be released’
A view at the Raymond Davis case from the eyes of labourers at a tea shop.
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Coalition partners debate permanent jobs for staff
Sindh government backtracks on “promise” to table bill to hire them in the Sindh Assembly.
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‘The urban future of the planet lies in cities like Karachi and Douala’
What do you get when you compress the work of 50 artists from 17 globally Southern cities in one night? One story.