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Respect women: If harassed on the road, take down licence plate number
A workshop was held at the LRF office to discuss harassment in public places.
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Accused of theft: SHO, his guard sent to jail on judicial remand
Trader alleges that the SHO and his guards tried to take away with his car.
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Healing hands: LUMHS sends off 745 graduates into the field of medicine
Health secretary offers jobs to those who picked up the most medals.
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Hats off: Beaconhouse hosts drama festival to entertain, enthrall and encourage
The four A’ level schools were given 30 minutes to perform their English play.
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Fighting crime: Three suspects killed in encounters, over a dozen detained
ANP claims their worker was killed in a ‘fake’ encounter by the police.
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Disaster management: Is Karachi prepared for earthquakes? Experts say no
Govt officials, journalists, health practitioners discuss city’s ability to deal with a calamity.
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Transitions: Noted educationalist Nisar Ally Effendi dies
Nisar was admitted to the Aga Khan Hospital after fracturing his leg but passed away due to a cardiac arrest.
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Coveted property: Land mafia zeroes in on another school building
The claimant has come forward for lease renewal after 22 years.
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Hundreds swarm Moen Jo Daro ruins for Sindh Festival ceremony
Some question the absence of Sindhi culture in the opening ceremony of Sindh festival.
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Lyari violence: Rescue driver killed by gunfire
In a separate incident, a woman was killed in a rocket attack in the area.
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Karachi's Sohrab Goth sealed off as Rangers operation continues
Rangers take over 300 suspects into custody, release 285 after conducting investigations.
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United we stand: Rally in support of MQM chief on Sunday
The party intends to announce exact venue for the event later due to the security considerations, the official added.
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Kidnapping for ransom case: Court dismisses plea seeking seal on Afaq Ahmed's passport
The application was filed after his name was struck off the Exit Control List by the Sindh High Court a few days ago.
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More demand, less supply: Low competence levels keep judicial posts vacant
Report to be submitted before National Judicial Policymaking Committee.
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Grievances registered: Law enforcers stop protesters from marching towards Iranian Consulate
Police personnel were deployed in large numbers outside the consulate.
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Not a balanced view: Frogh Nasim responds to allegations leveled against MQM in BBC show
MQM claims that despite providing detailed responses, their version was not given proper coverage in the programme.
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Targeted attack: KDA School's vice-principal laid to rest, police continue investigation
Family says victim had not received any threats of personal enmity or extortion.
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The art of beggary: As women make more money, nomad men prefer to stay home
The Express Tribune takes a look into nomads' lives who have roamed the land for over 1,000 years.
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Sea View murder case: IO given more time to submit charge sheet
The ATC-II granted time and adjourned the case till February 10.
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Narrow escape: ANP leader remains unhurt in bomb attack
Two people injured when explosive material was thrown at police mobile near Sohrab Goth.
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All booked out: And then KLF said, 'let there be literature'
The fifth literature festival in city will feature 216 authors from 11 countries and 28 new books.
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Cultural 'coup' begins: All eyes on Moen Jo Daro today
The inauguration ceremony of 15-day festival to celebrate Sindhi culture starts tonight.
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Land Dept official dies after being attacked during anti-encroachment drive in Karachi
Deputy Secretary Land Department Mohammad Ishaq was attacked during an anti-encroachment drive in New Karachi.
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Three explosions leave two injured in Karachi
Two unidentified assailants attempt attack on Labour Union General Secretary Muhammad Noor.
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Dr Farooq murder: BBC’s ‘Newsnight’ names suspects
British media also claims UK prosecutors have demanded of the Pakistani government to trace the men.
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Police fear history is repeating itself
“Are we heading towards success or has this four-month operation taken us 20 years back?” asked SSP Rao Anwar.
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Killed at the cinema: Court accepts final charge-sheet against suspects
Police submitted the final charge-sheet before Justice Shabbir Ahmed Channa, a judicial magistrate in district South.
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Musician mingle: Get ready to hear Kolachi’s sounds
PACC to host ‘Sounds of Kolachi’ today.
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MUNIK 2014: Over 1,200 delegates participate in IBA’s conference
Eighteen committees have been formed for delegates to represent their respective countries.
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Star Gate to Steel Mills: A black hole for traffic
Congestion study launch timed with start of KMC’s work on Malir Halt, 15 flyovers.
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Ready, set, paint!: No shortage of artists, prove students in art competition
Students were divided in groups of three, Navy Special School participated in separate category.
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Gangs at war: Multiple blasts injure 14
Police claim attacks were over a monetary dispute between members of two gangs.
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Seeks equitable justice: Ayaz Palijo hits out at PPP, flays talk of Sindh’s division
Alleges federal govt of ignoring Sindh and Balochistan in national policies.
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Claim your rights: Sindh hires three transgender people
The persons have been appointed on a contractual basis given a ban on the government jobs.
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Preserving heritage: Court instructs to take ‘utmost’ care in holding festival at Moen Jo Daro
Sindh Festival’s opening ceremony to take place on Saturday.
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Into the real world: KU hands out degrees to nearly 5,000 students
Varsity has the honour of having the highest enrolment of students in entire province.
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Guard down: Enough words, give us resources, say policemen
Under attack since start of 2014, police officials demand equipment to combat violence.
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Altaf Hussain's life under serious threat, says MQM
Dr Farooq Sattar says the BBC documentary against the MQM was made to influence the British courts.
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Breaking barriers: 3 transgender persons hired by Sindh government
The newly-hired employees will work in the Women Development Department.
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‘Fake’ degree: Master of politics, but not Master’s in political science
MNA Dewan Ashiq Hussain claims to have done Master’s in Political Science in 2005 but fails to attach credentials.
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Karachi attacks: Four killed in back-to-back blasts
Deceased include three Rangers; eight other people, including four paramilitary soldiers, injured.
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Arshad pappu murder: Court orders to stop investigation officer’s salary
The officer, Yamin Gujjar, did not appear in court to adduce his evidence in the murder case.
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Crying foul: SHC orders to maintain status quo on teachers’ plea
Teachers claimed that they successfully ran the project, which resulted in increased literacy rate, before it expired.
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Rangers, police fall back to units and stations
Following attacks, instead of being made to carry out their routine duties, law enforcers were ordered to return.
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Heart care: Cardiology clinic opens in Hyderabad
AKU's diagnostic services include echocardiography, exercise tolerance test, electrocardiogram and holter monitoring.
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Who to blame?: Court reserves verdict in kidnapping of Chinese men
Case adjourned till February 7.
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Precautionary measures: Transport department to regulate school vans
Sindh transport secretary Taha Faruqui stressed the need for all stockholders to cooperate.
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A balanced society: Religion and nationalism go hand in hand, say scholars
Academics from Turkey compare the political and societal scenario in the two countries.
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State of affairs: For Javed Jabbar, Pakistan is not failing, it is ailing
Former senator and author addresses AKU Sixth Sense Forum.
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Damage control: Coordinated response key to reducing disaster risk, argues Harvard team
Staff of KKF, Red Crescent and Aman Foundation receives training.