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Small is big now: Why Sukkur is way cooler than Karachi
Consultants, ADB envision residential complexes in Larkana, twin cities of Sukkur-Rohri.
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Chaudhry Aslam’s guard died thinking of a name for his five-day-old son
The personal guard of the city’s protector, Khan, 36 remained his superior’s shadow.
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Urban problems: ‘With elasticity of space, let cities find their own solutions’
Squatters make an economy too, which is why urban planners need to help soften social thresholds.
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Attack on Chaudhry Aslam is revenge for Karachi operation: CM
CM felt that the police morale was high and hoped that this kind of attack will not demoralise them.
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Cat-and-mouse game of internet censorship continues in Pakistan
Government policies on censorship are arbitrary, futile: panelists on Pakistan's internet landscape.
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Police kill three suspected militants in Karachi during alleged encounter
Three suspected TTP members were shot dead in Mauripur.
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Eid Miladun Nabi: Pillion riding banned in parts of Sindh
The ban has been imposed till Jan 15.
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Police mobile attacked in Karachi
Two police officers injured, one culprit killed in attack.
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The inside man: ‘In the police department, truth is stranger than fiction’
Omar Shahid Hamid’s ‘The Prisoner’ brings the police department to the limelight.
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Brotherly ties: The city of lights now has a twin sister in Yemen
Agreement signed between Aden and Karachi aims to improve trade.
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Fighting it out: Courtroom turns into battlefield over delays in proceedings
The litigants accuse each other of deliberately delaying the case.
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Arshad Pappu case: Verdict deferred as judge refuses to hear bail plea
Baloch is facing charges of abducting and murdering Pappu, his brother Arafat, aide Shera, on March 16 in Karachi.
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About 200kg of explosives used in suicide attack on Chaudhry Aslam
A resolution was also passed in the Senate for recognition of Aslam's services.
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Targeted: One policeman, many honorifics
Aslam captured or killed many leaders of the banned LeJ, TTP and SSP to name a few.
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Thorn in criminals’ side: Huge explosion kills Karachi’s daredevil cop
Tributes pour in for Chaudhry Aslam Khan; police vow to continue his fight against terrorism.
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Defending the law: Universities’ association to help defend the act
Sindh University VC files petition challenging it.
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Kidnapping: Two children of Christian family go missing
Residents took to the streets to protest the police’s indifferent attitude.
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Falling standards of education: Nearly 500 students with A-1 grade flunk KU entrance test
Educationist blame teachers for not making students learn beyond the classroom.
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Delivering child’s right: 51,000 children in Sindh get education with play
Right To Play shared its output of two-year long project with educationists in a seminar.
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The legal battle of Chaudhry Aslam
He was on the frontline in a long legal battle in which his colleagues strove to defend their out-of-turn promotions.
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‘Chaudhry sahib was baba-e-police’
“Do write them as shaheeds [martyrs],” shouted one young policeman.
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Replug: Chaudhry Aslam, Karachi’s iron man
Chaudhry Aslam caught criminals of the likes of Saulat Mirza, Ajmal Pahari and Rehman Dakait.
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Condolences pour in for SP CID Chaudhry Aslam on social media
Representatives from MQM, PPP, PTI, ANP express outrage at attack on Aslam.
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Reporting crime: Karachi AIG asks residents to speak up
Hayat says money is at the centre of everything that is wrong with the city.
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‘Sindh One, Sindh Two’ formula: PPP, PML-N censure MQM in Senate
PML-N Senator alleges MQM has vested interest in floating the proposal of division.
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Mass slaughter: Police releases sketch of suspects
Police had found a sharp-edged dagger and a note from militants.
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House tragedy: Man, woman injured in grenade blast
Police said the children from Akbar Lund’s house found a hand grenade near their house and started playing with it.
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Malir jail: Six prisoners released
Six prisoners told the judge they had completed their sentence but were in jail as they were unable to pay the fine.
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Karo-kari: Girl ‘freed’ from father, brother
Shaista claimed that her father, Mohammad Saleh Phulpoto, and her brother, Saddam Hussain, killed her elder sister.
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Clinging on for third tenure: SU VC challenges his removal in order
Teachers’ representatives claim the governor’s order to grant extension is no longer valid.
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Conspiracy theories: Lyari shuts down to ‘mourn’ death of notorious gangster
Jabbar Jhengu’s comrades believe his death was pre-planned, not an accident.
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Not a drop to drink: Sukkur residents without water for past four days
NSUSC failed to make alternative arrangements for annual closure of Sukkur Barrage canals.
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Poor legislation: SHC turns down govt’s request to establish special courts
Special powers conferred to ADJs in each district to hear cases under the arms act.
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Paint the town red: City walls painted with demands for a ‘separate province’, residents share mixed opinions
Some residents support demand, others say it will lead to more violence.
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Gruesome crime: Police agree Taliban may have been involved in shrine killings
The decapitated bodies of six men were found from a shrine located on the outskirts of the city.
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Nuclear plans: Even a small earthquake can damage plants
Nuclear physicists, civil society members debate merits of setting up nuclear plants near Karachi.
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AIFD 2013 batch graduates with creative honours
Students displayed their final theses that were inspired by local textiles and old Hollywood glamour.
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LG convention: Next turn is yours, Imran tells PTI Karachi candidates
Says his party will again make the city peaceful and prosperous.
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On the road: Cantonment Board Clifton establishes traffic cell
In the initial stage, 56 personnel have been hired by the CBC for its traffic warden section.
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Domestic row: Woman kills self after shooting spouse
The woman got involved in a heated argument with her husband Lal Khan Bhand.
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United we stand: SUP submits petition to join delimitation hearing
Syed Jalal Mehmood Shah claims to have approached the SHC against the delimitation process.
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Medical advancements: Doctors count benefits of minimal invasive procedures
Laparoscopy is minimally invasive, cost-effective and scar-free, say the surgeons.
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Sufi Sindh: ‘Mystical secularist political economy’ is the talk of the day
Three-day Sufi conference pays tribute to GM Syed.
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Law and order: Special courts to be set up to try suspects under PPO
Sindh govt will approach SHC to seek direction for expeditious trial of ATC cases.
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Changing trends: DVD is D-E-A-D
Sukkur movie retailers have switched over to the business of cellphones.
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Seven-minute crime: Two guards die in this year’s first bank heist
Policeman dies trying to foil another robbery.
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Vandalism: Disgruntled Sindh Assembly worker shares grievances on building walls
Deputy secretary insists she is not ashamed, will do so again.
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LG polls: PPP candidates elected unopposed in Sujawal district
New district council members attribute their success to Owais Muzaffar.
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Replenishing sources: NED University hosts Indus Hospital blood donation camp
Hospital aims to move Pakistan towards 100 per cent voluntary donation.
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Land mafia: Court allows DHA to build wall around Phase VII graveyard
Housing body claimed residents’ committee had demolished previous structure to usurp land.