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Diwali was a subdued affair at Swami Narayan temple this year
The mad rush around stalls selling fireworks seemed to have died down this year, as well.
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Festival of lights: This Diwali, Hindu family prays for a peaceful Pakistan
A family shares what the festival means to them and how they celebrate the day.
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Learning from EU model: Pakistani student wins Nepal award for South Asian peace model
The YFN aims to ensure sustainability, peace by connecting young leaders all around the globe.
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Wali Babar murder trial: SHC urged to relocate proceedings to another city
As many as six witnesses have been murdered, claim police.
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Most talked about event: Speaker defends ‘right’ to arrange weddings at Sindh assembly
Lawmakers point fingers at Hyderabad police for patronising criminals.
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Targeted killings: Seven lives lost day before Muharram starts
Police believe four of the seven people were killed over sectarian motives.
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Security concerns: A lifeline for the poor threatened by rising crime
SIUT Sukkur provides medical treatment free-of-charge to thousands of patients.
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Sindh Minister Owais Muzaffar tenders resignation from portfolio
Minister cites personal, health issues as reasons for resignation. Sharjeel Memon given interim charge of ministries.
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Kayani briefed on Karachi law and order situation
was given a detailed briefing on the operational and administrative aspects of Sindh Rangers.
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Smooth transport: KMC announce four new projects
The Malir Halt flyover, which be built for around Rs495.65 million, will be 411 metres long.
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Conserving environment: Marine animals come alive at weekend gala
The two-day event aims to educate people about the marine environment through fun activites.
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Tying knots: Between belonging and alienation, artists try to define cross-cultural experiences
The show has made a stop in Karachi till Nov 20.
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‘Mapping Karachi’s goths to save them’
There are over 2,000 goths on Karachi’s outskirts.
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‘The motorcycle and mobile phone have destroyed Karachi’
“The purana daur symbolised simplicity and affordability,” says researcher Faisal Shams Khan.
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Karachi Conference: Stop ganging up on Lyari
Experts share histories, analysis of what this neighbourhood says about itself and the rest of Karachi.
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The Kathiawari red dress, the saint of the jogis
Experts and storytellers remind us of the myths that define us.
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Inferno: Fire breaks out at curtains shop
The fire at Noor Curtains broke out at 6am on Sunday morning and burned down the entire store.
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Gang war restarts: Caught in the crossfire, residents pack up from Lyari
Our lives are at risk because each group wants us to be on their side, say residents.
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What are the odds? 18 teachers for only five students at Azizabad school
School continues to receive Rs450,000 every month.
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Industrial waste: A threat to people’s lives
Water treatment plants without electricity will provide no solution.
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From APML to MQM: Barrister Saif gets warm welcome at Nine Zero
Saif "played the best innings on the most difficult pitches" MQM's Farooq Sattar says.
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As gang war intensifies, many Lyari residents move out
Clashes between Baba Ladla, Amn Committee have forced as many as 2,500 families to depart.
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No point waiting for the mass transit system
There is no doubt that a mass transit system will serve as a good solution to the problems faced by Karachi but...
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The day the music died - why Karachi lost its groove during Ziaul Haq’s regime
Arif Hasan explains how policies of the 1970s created the polarised city of today.
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Oh what fun it is to be young: Children grab favourite books at Young Readers Den
Along with books, stationery and toys, there is also an activity area for children.
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Randhawa murder case: MQM man remanded in police custody
Randhawa was gunned down by unknown assailants in North Nazimabad on September 26.
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A cracking Diwali: No need for plain and boring, go for the toffee and mithai firecrackers
Days before the festival of lights, people shop for decorations, diyas and crackers.
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Promoting transparency: ‘Legislature is the strongest pillar of state, civil society the weakest’
Transparency International Pakistan’s report is based on views of 33 experts.
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Showcasing talent: Artists and friends make guest appearances in their own paintings
Visitors found the portrayal of modernism and antiquity diverse and dynamic.
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IBA names centre after Ardeshir Cowasjee
Centre will offer customised services and workshops to students, faculty.
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Follow the rules: Traffic police to penalise bikers for triple-riding
Triple-riding on motorcycles is illegal.
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Karachi’s Stone Age proves history didn’t start with the Muslims
Experts say not enough is talked about pre-historic Karachi of which evidence abounds.
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Provincial govt splitting Sindh along linguistic lines, claims MQM
MQM criticises move to expand population base for urban centres to 50,000, rural to 2,000 as extremely unjust.
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Health alert: New asthma inhalers to hit market soon
New Hydrofluoroalkane 134a (HFA)-based inhalers are going to be imported by a pharmaceutical company from Australia.
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Treasury, opposition move resolution against load-shedding
Wasan added that the election would be possible either in January or February next year.
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In the nick of time : Delimitations lists go up just as deadline ends
It includes 548,681 in City taluka, 462,678 in Latifabad taluka, 300,639 in Rural taluka, 109,841 in Qasimabad taluka.
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With Talat Hussain, AKU board celebrates its high achievers
He praised that the board has continued to accomplish its goals year after year.
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Karachi law and order: Court orders reprobe of missing containers
Directs authorities to verify arms dealers’ records, conduct door-to-door inspection of licenced weapons.
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Former ECP chief all-praise for late human rights’ activist Iqbal Haider
Speakers pay rich tributes to former senator for his efforts for a democratic Pakistan.
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Facing the same fate as Thatta, Hyderabad may be split into two districts
It is proposed that the National assembly and Sindh assembly constituencies be doubled.
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Court stays DUHS VC’s removal, govt announces otherwise
Prof. Masood Hameed has already approached the court before govt issued notice.
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Lapse in security?: Two-month-old baby goes missing from CHK
A veiled woman took the infant from the mother, saying she had to be given an injection.
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Swift operation: Rs4.7m stolen, guard killed in two bank heists in an hour
Police claim that the robbery at Faysal Bank was assisted by security guard.
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The extortion epidemic: Running a clinic can be hazardous to your life
Police suspect that militants are behind the attacks, but have been unable to make arrests.
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To appease Arab dignitaries, wildlife department allows hunting of bustard
The federal govt has issued 50 permits since 2009, says department’s official.
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Blood money: SHO ordered to pay ‘fine’ by jirga for murdering a villager
A jirga was held to reconcile matters over a murder of a Bachkani tribesman.
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Abusing the youth: Support programme holds child labour workshop
Other organizations call on NGOs, govt departments to work alongside NRSP to remove child labour from the country.
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Dengue threat: Owais Muzaffar calls for improved campaign
KMC administrator, municipal commissioner will be held responsible for implementation of cleanliness, fumigation plans
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On the road to recovery: ‘Steps, even small ones, to empower women matter’
Speakers say power is shifting from the traditional patriarchy.
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Filing objections: District admin fails to put up lists of constituencies
November 1 is the last date for filing objections for delimitation process in Hyderabad.