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Promoting education: ‘Teachers need to modify attitude to impart education’
MNA Dr Arif Alvi speaks on how the role of teachers has changed with time.
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Parting of ways: JI accepts resignation of Mohammad Hussain Mehanti
Party’s former Karachi chief says he left his post because of the performance in elections .
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United we stand: Doctors meet IG, discuss security issues
Delegation informs IG about the increasing target killings, kidnapping of doctors.
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Promoting bilateral relations: German Weeks promise a fun-filled autumn for all
A series of 17 events will be hosted by the German consulate and the Goethe Institut.
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Baldia factory fire: ‘A year gone by, govt yet to take measures’
Trade unionists gather at the rally, describe the factories as live bombs.
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Searching for closure: Nine months on, twin still haunted by brother’s memories
Haider and Jamal were attacked in Lyari’s Bihar Colony but the latter did not survive.
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Raid in Zamzama: Four launchers, rockets found from a shop
Police claim the suspects supplied weapons to members of banned outfits.
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Aftermath of arrest: To go or not to go to school
Several students reached their institutions only to find their exams were postponed.
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Arrangements: Preparations underway for cattle market
Sindh livestock department and KMC's veterinary unit would ensure that only healthy animals are sold in the market.
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SITE association shares its concerns
The SITE Limited Chief Engineer Shamsuddin Sehto admitted that the roads were in a terrible condition.
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Crackdown: Suspect killed, two others held in Rangers raid
Residents claimed, however, that the suspect was killed in an encounter.
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Political rhetoric: JI chief advises govt to revisit foreign policy
Leader claims that India could never be considered as Pakistan’s friend.
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Violence round-up: Political worker among five killed in city
In Orangi Town, an MQM worker was shot dead within the limits of Iqbal Market police station.
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Fresh perspective: To solve age-old problems, govt gets to work on new policies
Cameras and scanners to be installed at all entry and exit points of the city .
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Shahzeb Khan murder: Family asked to submit complete ‘compromise’ documents
Victim’s family had filed applications stating that they had pardoned the convicts.
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Safety rules on paper still pending in action
Hundreds of factories in SITE still operate in worse conditions than Ali Enterprises in terms of fire safety.
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Protest: Labourers block National Highway in Mirpur Mathelo
They were protesting against the failure of a multinational company to reinstate sacked workers.
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Violence versus development: ‘Not all conflicts need to culminate into violence’
Senior researcher highlights several factors responsible for violence in developing nations.
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Knowledge exchange: ‘Scientific gatherings to help in research’
SZABIST Bio-Sciences department holds seminars on ‘Advanced Bio-analytical Techniques in Omics’.
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Disputed election results: Results of PS-09 stayed after voters verification
The petitioner, Durrani, claimed that his rival had made the allegations to victimise him.
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Minor heirs to receive compensation with added profit
Compensation money will be invested in profit schemes and handed to children after they turn 18.
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Families of the Baldia fire victims move on with their lives but with a heavy heart
Babar found in his two daughters the reason to live on.
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Conviction under anti-terror Laws: Court may reject compromise deal, say legal experts
The debate over pardoning convicted murderers has gained recent traction.
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Improving policing: Industrial Area police station now set up in Malir
Traders of industrial area, New Sabzi Mandi had approached police to establish separate police station for them
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Greater participation: NGOs unite to provide govt with development framework
A committee will formulate recommendations for development, says official.
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Political ‘patronage’: IG put on notice over cop’s involvement in land grabbing
Petitioner claims policeman trying to take over his land in Bin Qasim Town.
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Friendship through flowers: ‘Turn a new leaf to the rhythm of Ikebana’
The ancient art of Japanese floral arrangement aims to promote peace and harmony to the artist and viewers.
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Abduction case: Two kidnapped Hindu boys still not home
Ghotki’s Hindu community resent police ‘negligence’ and threaten to call district-wide protest.
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Law and order: Lawmakers demand more power for Rangers for Karachi operation
MQM claims that police, Rangers are divided and have no unity in command and coordination.
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For accurate dengue statistics, public and private practitioners need to coordinate
Dengue focal person insists everything is under control.
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Baldia factory fire: ‘Buyers, inspectors equally responsible for catastrophe’
More illegal practices uncovered by investigations into the blaze.
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Whither justice?: For friends, Shahzeb died today
People associated with the ‘Justice for Shahzeb’ movement feel dejected.
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Holy sojourn: First Hajj flights take off amid moving scenes
Pilgrims say will pray for peace and prosperity of the country.
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Talks with Taliban: Govt to make ‘historic announcement’ at APC
Nisar says National Counter-Terrorism Authority to be modelled after US Department of Homeland Security
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Raising awareness: User-friendly device for diabetes diagnosis launched
Stress, work load, random diet habits, wrong medication and a lack of physical activities all contribute to diabetes.
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Urban infrastructure: The more we take the road less travelled, the higher the price we pay
Karachi’s road building is weak when it comes to drainage and following standards.
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Home at last: Kidnapped employees of university set free
A close relative of the two men praises Pir Pagara for securing their release.
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Petty issues: Fruit vendor’s death lifts lid on illegal business practices
A policeman shot the vendor allegedly because he refused to pay a higher bribe for the spot.
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Safe recovery: Ghotki police rescue two kidnapped persons
Police may have struck a deal with the kidnappers for their release.
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International Literacy Day: ‘We need to revisit our very philosophy of literacy and education’
Highlight importance of formal education in developing a child’s interest, says minister.
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Public health in crisis: Doctors reduced to pawns in a game of power politics
Police pickets and private security system fail to offer relief to doctors at Civil hospital .
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US magazine terms Karachi 'most dangerous megacity' in the world
Reports city has a homicide rate over 25 percent higher than any other major city.
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Pakistani nurse wins laurels
Anila Ali Bardai stands as Pakistan’s first nurse to have received the award for excellence in neonatal nursing.
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Education - One for all?
While the ‘one education system for all’ slogan maybe popular and actually needed, is it really a feasible...
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Karachi security conundrum: Criminals flee city before crackdown
Many miscreants have escaped to Dubai and South Africa and safe havens in rural Sindh, premier told.
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Robbed of valuables: Hindu teacher’s house ransacked by dacoits
This is the second incident in which a Hindu family has been targeted by the robbers.
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Old enmity: Two people shot dead in karo-kari dispute
Allegation sparked tensions between the two families, and Mazhar Ali Pitafi was killed in an armed clash.
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Hazardous conditions: Ceiling plaster injures four students, two teachers
School’s principal says he asked the education dept to fix the problem but no action was taken.
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Living on the edge: Fraught with civic issues, DHA no longer boasts of safe environment
Residents’ society feels authorities will face further difficulty in managing DHA’s affairs in the future.
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Settlement of bills: Pakistan Railways faces water shortage
Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) had cut off water supply to Pakistan Railways Karachi division on Wednesday.