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If you’re looking for na maloom afraad, look within yourself
Like any other discussion on Karachi violence, this panel discussion asks more questions than answers them.
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Projects to policy: Establishing contact with the communities
KAIRP aimed to regularise 2,320 katchi abadis across the country, with a total population of 5.5 million.
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Urban sprawl: Rethinking the management of Karachi’s slums
The population in katchi abadis, which was 50% in 1998, has now increased to 61%.
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Conflict resolution: Jirga solves four-year old bloody dispute
The jirga was held in Balochistan to avoid legal complications as the SC has banned them in Sindh.
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Blessings bestowed: Celebrating the monument to Christ the King
"The monument is a reminder of what Karachi was and what Karachi can be," said Archbishop Coutts.
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Clean the City: Volunteers get rid of garbage from the beach
Drive started around 3pm and went on for four hours.
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Preserving Sindh’s history: A 20-year labour of love, 11 CD box set of ‘Shah jo Raag’ launched
Abida Parveen helps Endowment Fund Trust compile anthology .
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Tit-for-tat killings: Police, TTP avenge deaths of colleagues
Law enforcers kill two terrorists arrested a week ago in an alleged encounter.
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Unified front: PTI, JI intensify protest against drone hits
Participants held a banner, which read, ‘Nato supplies are a licence to kill Muslims’.
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Karachi bombings: Probe makes some headway as TTP claims responsibility
Leaders vow to thwart conspiracies to inflame sectarianism.
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‘Target killers’: Three suspects nabbed, sent to Karachi
They had come to Lahore with Tableeghi Jamat pilgrims heading for the Raiwind Ijtima, the source said.
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SHC Bar Association: Elections postponed, cited irregularities
Some lawyers allegedly started disrupting process by instructing voters to wait for long time to cast their votes.
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Suspect in attack on Wali Babar case lawyer apprehended
Owners of two motorcycles, which were used in the Ancholi blasts, have been detained by the police.
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Environmental concern: Sindh wildlife dept faces dearth of technical staff
There are only two senior officials in the department that are in grade-18.
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Sharing the sorrow: No Shia-Sunni hostilities, say leaders
“We are united and categorically reject the notion of any Sunni-Shia hostilities,” said Allama Noorani.
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Art and the city: Mapping the roads of Karachi for the routes best travelled
Artists Roomi Ahmed, Bani Abidi share how Karachi has influenced their work and career.
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US exchange programme: Alumni reshaping Pakistan for the better: Richard Olson
Over 600 alumni, from different cities and villages, shared their success stories at the reunion.
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Little Italy: Paradiso came to Karachi
It is a remarkable film set in a provincial town in Sicily after the end of the Second World War.
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Controversies averted: No plans to divide Hyd district, CM clarifies
Qaim Ali Shah puts to rest all controversies at press conference in Hyderabad.
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Fearing for their lives: NATO goods transporters suspend operations
Decision made after PTI’s sit-in against US-led drones.
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Delaying justice: No show at Wali Babar’s second hearing
ATC Kandhkot adjourns the case till November 30.
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Ancholi blast aftermath: ‘She went flying, then vanished’
Father lost grip over two-year-old girl after first bomb blast, found her three hours later.
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If authorities can't protect public from terror attacks, self-defence is justified: Altaf
Altaf says govt, political and religious parties should tell nation real facts about the Taliban.
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‘Certain political parties’ are staging sit-in for their political gains: MQM
Farooq Sattar says government is hiding facts, while the K-P government registered an FIR against 'unknown persons'.
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Affiliate of Uzair Baloch gang killed in Lyari clashes
Another gangster allegedly associated with the Uzair Baloch group, was killed in a suspected encounter with Rangers.
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TTP claims responsibility for Karachi twin blasts
TTP spokesperson says such attacks to continue if drone attacks do not stop.
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Accident or murder?: Death of teenage girl baffles investigators
Burn victim passes away as officials fail to make headway.
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Combatting COPD: ‘Smoking remains main reason for prevalence of disease’
Prevention best way to counter Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, say experts.
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Transitions: Sindhi newspaper’s editor passes away at 45
Qazi Shah Muhammad began his career in journalism in 1987 as a crime reporter.
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Preserving marine life: 12-foot whale shark safely swims off Khobar Creek
Earlier this year, two whale sharks were safely released after fishermen received training.
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Voicing concerns: PTI, JI together against drones
A strategy was made at the meeting to ensure maximum participation.
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Pursukoon Karachi: Come one, come all
The three-day festival will take place at the Arts Council, NAPA and Cantt Station .
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Held at gunpoint? Here eat some cake, and other stories from Karachi
Napa performance dedicated to seven journalists and Daniel Pearl to make up for music day.
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Pursukoon Karachi: What was, what is, what should be
First session of three-day initiative brings Karachiites together to draw a roadmap for a better city, literally.
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Twin blasts claim five lives in Karachi
At least 50 injured in the explosions that damaged several shops and vehicles.
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Playing favourites?: Sharmila becomes special assistant to CM
Nadia Gabol inducted as coordinator to CM for human rights.
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Sectarian harmony: Despite fears, peaceful protests show solidarity
Leaders of both sects demand the government form a commission to probe the Rawalpindi incident.
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High-profile: Prosecutor survives home invasion
Is state attorney in Wali Babar murder case.
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Something fishy: Several fish poisoned in private pond
A large number of fish died after a poisonous chemical was dumped into a fish pond near village Wahid Bux Sethar.
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Illegal promotion? Govt defends Shahid Hayat’s appointment
Officials said his appointment was in violation of rules.
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First time in pakistan: Training for female prosecutors, investigators ends
Experts trained female investigators in crime scene analysis, forensics, interview techniques and trial preparation.
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Crisis management: ‘Diabetes can be fixed through diet’
The speakers expressed concern that over 7.1 million diabetes patients in Pakistan are over 20 years old.
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Sindh Universities Law: Protest to shift outside SA if amendment not approved
Political interference will not be tolerated in education affairs, say teachers’ associations.
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Medical breakthrough: AKU to make gloves to check blood pressure, ECG
The project is part of Grand Challenges Canada grants competition.
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Winter arrives: Karachi to have yet another foggy morning today
Vehicular, air traffic was affected after the first unexpected fog on Thursday morning.
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‘Ethnic clashes’: Court dismisses bail plea of suspects who set bus ablaze
Armed men set the bus on fire on Aug 13, 2011, near KPT Fire Brigade Office.
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Labour laws: For brick kiln workers, wages go down as working hours go up, complains union leader
Speakers agree it is shameful we are talking about slavery in this age.
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Improving relations: Korean delegation visits Karachi to improve diplomatic ties
The delegation, led by Friendship Association chairperson Oh Jay-hee, visited Quaid’s mausoleum on Sunday.
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No place like home: Pakistan Sweet Home — a beacon of hope for lost souls
The initiative has 28 centres that cater to around 2,800 children.
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Rauf Farooqui becomes new KMC administrator
“Hopefully we will solve the employee’s salary issue immediately,” says Rauf Akhtar Farooqui.

















































