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Rangers claim they can stop target killings in one month
Force’s top officials tell parliamentary panel they just need funds and a free hand.
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Young ‘leaders’ to gather on July 1
Unity, faith, discipline is the theme of this year’s YLC.
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All departments told to suspend corrupt officials
‘Population dept’s advertisement budget should be increased’.
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Five out of nine vehicles out of order
Nine ambulances, five not working while four are being used to transport doctors to relief camps.
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Media ‘threat’ forces principal to give students extra time
A student had to share her question paper with four other girls.
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Committee to find out how and where to build public toilets
CDGK to devise bylaws for construction of washrooms across Karachi .
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Over 100 students caught cheating in their English exam
Seventeen surveillance teams have been appointed.
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Suspects held: 10 people arrested by Ghotki police for cop’s murder
The arrests were made in connection with the killing of a policeman at Keenjhar link road near Dad Leghari.
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Heritage site: His family built Karachi’s first flats, he returns to rebuild lives
A scion of the Duarte family, Martin Van Camp, travels from Belgium to revisit an old family neighbourhood.
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Ambiguous journey: An artist and a sculptor compare the country’s ‘metal’
One believes that Pakistani passion can conquer all, the other compares us to sheep.
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Target killing : MQM-H man shot dead
The victim, 24-year-old Amir Ahmed, son of Aslam Ali, was killed near Jewelers Market, Korangi.
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Target killing: Eight more killed
Violence in Karachi continues as eight more people die of target killings in separate incidents.
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Target killing: Stories behind the statistics
Qurban, an Urdu-speaking office worker was returning home from work when he was shot dead near Kati Pahari.
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Cheating students, invigilators suspended
Authorities arrest more than 150 students who cheated with the help of invigilators during the Matric exams.
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Workers welfare board: 4,700 labourers awaiting dowry grants
Unions threaten to launch protest if demands are not met in three days.
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Juvenile delinquency: Destined to a life of crime and felony?
State apathetic, abuse and violation of rights witnessed on a large scale.
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Police go to Chakwal to trace bank robbers
Police team leaves for Chakwal to arrest robbers who looted Rs9 million from a bank in Karachi
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Five people die in separate incidents
Five people including two children died in separate incidents in Khairpur district on Sunday night.
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Mosques on amenity plots: Do not go to jail, pass Go, collect 200
Acceptance of prayers on illegal land depends on the worshipper’s intention, says cleric.
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Drug abuse : Province to set up panel on narcotics control
Plans to formulate a drug control master plan under way.
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Sindh professors and lecturers still protesting
SPLA give time till April 20, warn of sit-in outside CM House.
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Highway robbery: Bandits kill policeman
Armed bandits had blocked the Keenjhar link road at Dad Leghari.
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Housing census: DHA enumerators counting houses on photocopied forms
Census workers complain they wait all day but residents don’t come out.
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‘Accused facing trial walk free after making bail’
The high court was processing 13 cases in which the accused were given bail by the said lower court judge.
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Milk prices petition: Court unhappy with federal law officers
Bench was told that govt representative is unwell.
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No electricity and too few desks on the first day of matric exams
Question papers were delayed at several centres in Karachi.
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‘Target killer’ held
Sindh police claimed to have arrested a man suspected of being involved in six target killings.
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Crime: CID arrests four ‘gangsters’
Four accomplices of Lyari gangster Ghaffar Zikri allegedly arrested.
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Violence continues: Two political workers gunned down
Firing at MQM official’s house, tension grips Rizwan Society, Orangi.
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A different kind of target
Target killings not by activists of political parties, but by the people residing in the neighborhoods...
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Satiyan jo Asthan: Ailing women flock to Rohri’s Seven Sisters
Visitors believe that praying at the site heals many illnesses.
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Dastaar Bandi : New Jamote chief takes on tribe’s responsibilities
Pir Saheb Pagaro performed his father’s ceremony as well.
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Travel festival : Pakistan’s a great place, say Indonesian children
Festival kicks off with culture show.
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Year-end results : Small school in Mithi has big aspirations
The South City School holds its annual result announcement ceremony.
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Our city’s katchi abadis only sprung up after partition
Experts and Karachi residents mull over rapid urbanisation.
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Celebrations go ‘green’
Budding entrepreneurs show off inventions to resolve energy issues.
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Baloch Leva dancers save the day
Despite some glitches, the event attracted people from all over the city.
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Board examinations : Didn’t get your admit card? Here’s your chance
Governor allows left out students to sit supplementaries.
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Passover : Palm Sunday celebrated in city’s churches
Palm Sunday is followed by Holy Week that leads up to Good Friday.
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Attacking the defenders : 2 policemen gunned down
Former SHO was shot dead in his family quarters in the New Karachi police lines.
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Desperately seeking Faiz
There were no boards or volunteers to guide visitors to the main grounds; Faiz was found only on banners and posters.
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Karachi violence: Six more killed overnight
Six more killed in various parts of Karachi.
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Petition: Sweeper, chowkidar win jobs back
Their employment offers were rescinded in 2008 when the new government was elected.
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Operation In Hub: CPLC, AVCC track down kidnapped brothers
Abdul Uzair and Zubair were kidnapped from Mubarak Village on April 10.
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Student clashes: Dispute over music turns ugly
Scuffle broke out when a member of IJT tried to stop a fellow student of JSSF from playing songs on his mobile phone.
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Appeal: ‘Delay secondary school exams for a few days’
4,000 remaining students can be accommodated, if governor permits.
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At top art school, debate on imitation versus inspiration rages after teachers exhibit work
Six of 21 chairs at an Indus Valley school exhibition were said to be ‘exact copies’ of previous designs.
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Crumbling heritage: The Talpur tombs hold quiet histories long forgotten
Culture minister says it will take time to cater to all the heritage sites.
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Drive-by shootings: 10 more bodies pile up
I think we will control the situation, says chief minister.
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Katchis and Gujrati Memons: Con ‘census’ among the forgotten
Don’t leave us out say people who were some of the first ‘settlers’.
















































