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Scarred children vow never to play outside
Blast survivors unable to see their survival in a positive light, believe the incident has crippled their future.
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A horrific ‘first response’ to discovering a body
Ambulance services' work great, but their personnel are untrained, indisciplined, lack a complete sense of moral duty.
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Karachi’s brazen attack — many questions
The brazen attack on the CID offices in Karachi has added to the sense of insecurity across the country.
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Court gives EDO law time to defend KMDC
Student seeking admission questions eligibility conditions of KMDC.
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Shariat Court chief justice visits SMI
SMI Principal Dr Muhammad Ali Shaikh gave a presentation on the past, present and future of the college.
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‘Hee dictionary sutthi aahe’
After 10 years of intense research and compilation, the Oxford English-Sindhi Dictionary was launched in Hyderabad.
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Gentle teacher Dr Meher Hansotia passes away at 62
Dr Hansotia is recalled as a doctor who was never too tired to attend to any patient.
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Crocodile tears real at Manghopir
Now even crocodiles need to be protected from terrorism against shrines.
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2,599 posts of college teachers to be filled
SPLA assured that 2,599 vacancies of college teachers in Sindh would be filled by March, 30, 2011.
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Pakistan and India could learn from Berlin Wall lessons
When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, it ended nearly three decades of separation between East and West Germany.
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The Body Shop to fund human rights campaign in Pakistan
The Body Shop spread some of its scented love in Pakistan by giving half a million rupees to flood survivors.
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From Shikarpur to Karachi, our journey has been full of misery, recounts flood survivor
Flood survivors, development experts talk on the flood, funds for rehabilitation and more.
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A neighbourhood lost
The car laden with explosives destroyed most of the CID office building, left scores injured.
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Final price: Sugar to be sold at Rs71 per kg
Sindh govt fixes retail price of sugar at Rs71 per kilogramme, retracting earlier assessment of Rs61 per kilogramme.
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KESC suspends power supply to police stations
A KESC spokesman said that police stations have outstanding dues worth Rs330 million.
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Mob torches police mobile during funeral
An angry mob torched a police mobile van after a clash between two groups, during a funeral, leaving one person dead.
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Karachi violence continues
Six people killed in Karachi in two separate incidents of firing as two bodies are recovered from Lyari.
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Naat competition and debate at SALU
A debate competition took place in English, Sindhi and Urdu, on the topic ‘education is more powerful than skill'.
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Teachers released after arrest during protest
SPLA members protested against the government’s failure to raise their wages and demanded time-scale promotions.
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Judge rejects bail for NHA officials, consultant
A judge has rejected post-arrest bail applications from NHA officials in the wake of the Shershah bridge incident.
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SHC admits petition against 13 federal ministries that should be with Sindh
Petitioners state ministries should be under provincial govt, not federal.
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CM vows to launch ‘unpleasant’ campaign to reclaim forests
Resolutions passed to break Punjab hegemony over natural resources and WAPDA chairmanship.
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Police arrest seven militants in Karachi
SSP Chaudhry Aslam Khan says the arrested suspects were wanted in several incidents of terrorism.
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SHC rejects petition on terrorism charges
SHC rejected a petition asking to file terrorism charges against the principal of the Karachi Grammar School.
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KWSB, Pakistan Rangers ‘in the dark’
KESC disconnected the power supply of residential apartments, KWSB lodges, different wings of the Pakistan Rangers.
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Rickshaw drivers protest increase in LPG prices
Rickshaw drivers in Sukkur held a demonstration against the constant increase in the price of liquid petroleum gas.
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Manchar Lake water not fit for consumption
At least 45,000 cusecs need to be discharged into River Indus to prevent contamination.
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Giraffes and hippos to join the Safari Park family very soon
The park’s administration has made arrangements with the Tanzanian government for the trade.
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It’s not fog, it’s burning garbage
After seeing piles of garbage on the street, residents have resorted to setting it on fire.
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Karachi to have more stop signs, cat’s eyes and zebra crossings
CDGK to spend around Rs20 million on road marking, officials believe existing projects should be maintained instead.
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It’s a bird. It’s a plane...it’s Superman
Children under six, parents participated in the Weldon Mom’s Costume Carnival 2010, held at the Marriott hotel.
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Money is the missing clue in most investigations
A dearth of funds for the investigation department of Sindh police is badly affecting cases’ investigations.
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Traders, residents protest robberies
A gang of robbers allegedly looted five people at the Jarwar link road in one day.
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We were affected by the flood as well, cry UC-1 residents
Thul residents continued their protest, hunger strike for 40th day, demand inclusion in list of flood-hit areas.
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Arrest warrant issued against defence secretary
SHC issued an arrest warrant against ministry of defence secretary for not appearing before the court despite orders.
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Rotaract gathers eager students of all ages to ‘Speak Up’
The awards ceremony for Rotaract Karachi's Speak-up Olympiad event was held on Sunday.
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Resolution on loans for farmers, land-owners passed
Two bills passed, three deferred, MPAs remember the poet on eve of Iqbal Day
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‘Wagah returnees were cyclone victims’
India to hand over 52 Pakistani citizens at the Wagah border, PFF welcomes gesture.
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UN helps corporate sector unite for a cause
Joint secretariat will help private donors conduct coordinated flood relief efforts in Sindh.
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Ex-chairman, GM construction granted interim bail
Families of victims in Shershah bridge debacle say they are still awaiting justice.
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PECHS college to start BCom programme
The council will also approve the introduction of a MA programme at the Karachi Institute of Management Sciences.
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3,800 students take SSUET entry test
University received a record 4,444 admission forms this year, only 3,876 candidates found eligible for the entry test.
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‘High’ court a trial to reach for Rohri residents
Sukkur residents have to climb 66 stairs to get to the court.
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‘A little more walking, a little less binging’
Pakistan will rank fourth among the countries with the most diabetic patients by 2030, claims diabetes expert.
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Hindu girl missing for more than a year
Even though the family has identified the kidnapper, there is little they can do about it.
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Stagnant scheme deepening city’s water crisis
Karachi needs 1,200 cusecs of water to implement a much-needed project.
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CM to brief PM on Sindh’s losses at CCI meeting today
Rs360 billion losses suffered by Sindh, CM to request PM to release funds so that rehabilitation could begin.
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Murdered girl’s family protest, police retaliate with batons and tear gas
Relatives demand arrest of killers, blame police for letting the suspects roam free.
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Compensating car-theft victims with auction funds
Sindh home department is planning to provide compensation to victims of vehicular theft under a new programme.
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Court orders cases against narcotics officials
Either they cooked up the case or didn’t want to pursue it properly, says bench.