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Swift action: Four men arrested in Shikarpur killings
Seven family members were killed over an old enmity on Saturday night.
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Crime round-up: Nursing student burnt alive in Orangi Town
Three other persons, including a couple, killed in separate acts of violence.
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With one voice: Sindh Assembly condemns attack on Express News anchor
House also passes resolution against CII’s recommendations on second, child marriage and DNA test.
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Capital punishment: Constable sentenced to death for killing Preedy SHO
The policeman was found guilty of murdering his superior officer.
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With over 60,000 books, judicial library contains history and evolution of subcontinent’s law
The priceless resources are looked after by a smiling librarian - its ‘spider’.
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The Backbencher: The perks of being an MPA
Usually Nadir Magsi sits quietly in the seat behind the CM’s but on Monday’s session he decided to speak out.
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A matter of policy: Post-dated picture mandatory to reissue Matric certificate
Board requires 1999-2001 Matric students to furnish pictures of that time for a duplicate certificate.
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Fatal consequences: ‘Following traffic laws can prevent road injuries’
Experts share reasons for high number of road accidents .
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Double murder: PML-F MNA wins protective bail in Shikarpur jirga case
A criminal case against the MNA is up for trial within 10 days.
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Minority rights: Hindus demand security for houses of worship
Four Hindu temples have been attacked in different parts of Sindh over the last two weeks.
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Road safety: After 49 years, Sindh revises traffic fines
Motor vehicle department transferred from police to transport dept.
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High court seeks comments on plea against Clifton underpasses, flyover
Residents have taken government officials to court over the matter.
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Communal disharmony
What is important right now is to ensure that Hindus across Sindh are able to follow their beliefs without any fear.
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Four injured in two explosions in Karachi
Two people were injured in a blast near Khalid-bin-Walid Masjid in Gulshan-e-Hadid
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IDB approves $220 million for coal powered plant in Jamshoro
ADB has already approved $900 million for the 600 MW project.
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Federal, Sindh govts decide to appoint Mir Zubair Mehmood as new IG
Mehmood has earlier served as Capital City Police Officer for Quetta.
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Rape case: 5-year-old’s body found with torture scars
Karachi police suspect girl was strangled.
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In revenge: Seven dead as old enmity comes back to haunt family
Woman slain in her sleep along with her daughter, five sons.
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Denouncing the act: CM’s rights coordinator condemns Shikarpur incident
Seven members of a family were killed by assailants due to an old enmity.
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Vandals target Thar temple, desecrate idol
To protest the incident, members of the Hindu community took to the streets in all towns of the Tharparkar district.
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Shikarpur jirga: Grave site of girls slain for honour found
Inquiry officer waits for judge’s permission to exhume bodies.
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Clean Chundrigar Road 2014: Sanitary workers sweep II Chundrigar Road on day off
Private and government banks join hands to transform ‘Wall Street of Pakistan’.
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Neurology conference: ‘10% of Pakistanis suffer from neurological disorders’
Medical experts say government attention needed for treatment of such diseases.
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Springing into action: Police nab militants, kill three gangsters in ‘encounters’
The gangsters were proclaimed offenders in several cases.
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Convocation: Dawood University holds its first convocation despite financial difficulties
University faces crises in absence of education grants, programme accreditations.
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Target killing: Political worker shot dead
A worker of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement was killed near Aligarh Bazaar in Orangi Town.
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Almost caught: Suspect dies to escape arrest
A suspect who was trying to avoid arrest jumps off a flyover and dies.
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Myths about slums and how our cities actually need them
Experts prove that informal economies flourish and public space is protected by these settlements.
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Making use of Frere Hall will help revitalise it
Students of the Indus Valley School of Arts and Architecture suggest ways to promote the use of Frere Hall.
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Turn off the lights: Lawmakers, environmentalists mark Earth Hour
Sindh joins 7,000 cities and more than 156 countries across the world by celebrating this event in various cities.
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Victim of neglect: Lawyers’ library survives on fines, but barely
The library boasts the largest collection of rare legal books in the province.
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Did you know?: Humaima will be speaking about environmental issues at the Sindh Assembly
Humaima has been quoted as saying, “Earth Hour” is a global initiative.
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What went wrong: Zamir Sheikh explains why revolutions failed
The book details history of progressive movements in the country and why they lacked lustre.
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Caught red-handed: Police bust gang affiliated with LeJ
A police official who was a proclaimed offender and gambler was arrested in a raid.
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High alert: Security beefed up around Quaid’s mausoleum
A ban has also been imposed on the entry of all vehicles inside the mausoleum.
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ANP’s shifting politics: from Bacha Khan Markaz to Mardan House
Banaras residents complain they cannot travel all the way to Mardan House.
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The ATM thieves: Second attempted ATM robbery foiled
The robbers pulled the cash machine with a rope fastened to their vehicle.
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Body count: ‘85 adults among 201 Thar victims’
PPP leader contradicts earlier claim of CM that no adult had died in the district.
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Temple arson: Police arrest five suspects allegedly involved in temple attack
Protesters claim attacks are an attempt to frighten Hindus into fleeing from their homes.
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Access to food: Landless peasants demand reforms to ensure food security
Experts argue malnutrition crossed emergency threshold of 15% in Sindh.
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Charged for inefficiency: Larkana police arrests BISP official, agents for bribery
Larkana DIG was briefed about the humiliation and atrocities the women faced.
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Extortion charges: ATC accepts plea to transfer case to sessions court
Judge says no other evidence available apart from phone conversation.
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Crackdown on crime: Two dozen suspects nabbed by law enforcers
A private ‘beater’ of the police among these arrested.
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Demography and migrations: The curious case of Karachi’s ghost population
Nothing frustrates academics and demographers more than a 16-year old census.
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Targeted killing: Political activist slain, New Town shuts down partially
Friday prayers were the last thing the victim offered before two men cut his life short.
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Carlton Hotel case: SHC issues contempt notices to DHA secretary, administrator
Judge also asks DHA officials to file comments by April 22.
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An important lesson: Traffic police drive around to schools, teaching road safety
A mobile theatre bus helps students learn traffic rules with the help of visuals.
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Assembled together: Protect Hindu temples, PTI tells government
Three other resolutions were also adopted by the assembly.
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‘Hostage’ situation: Families of Morning Glory crew want Libya to release men
Meeting between Pakistan and Libyan rescheduled for Sunday.
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Hindu temple in Hyderabad broken into, set on fire
Attack leads to protests in nearby areas, policemen suspended for negligence.