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                                                            16 Sindh students on top of the world, literallyAnother 99 students had either topped in Pakistan or within the province. 
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                                                            Performance report: 'Terror acts have spiralled after operation'AIG Shahid Hayat unveils facts and figures of the targeted operation to the SC. 
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                                                            Star Gate to Steel Mills: A black hole for trafficCongestion study launch timed with start of KMC’s work on Malir Halt, 15 flyovers. 
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                                                            Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Narratives from the front lineA collection of ordinary narratives, snapshots of lives lived that come together and make an extraordinary spectrum. 
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                                                            Karachi narratives: People who make and break the cityA collection of ordinary narratives, snapshots of lives lived that come together, make for an extraordinary spectrum. 
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                                                            Backlog blues: Police catch them, magistrates forget themTraffic challans piling up; admin dumping backlog instead of properly disposing cases. 
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                                                            International Migrants Day: When there’s more than one homeMigrant communities often face problems like discrimination running through generations. 
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                                                            Valour extraordinaire: The swan song of the unsungAlways with a smile on his face, Sub-Inspector Abdul Haq was a favourite of mediamen. 
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                                                            Fair game: Female footballersKicking ball is not child's play for women in Pakistan. 
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                                                            Magnificent Delusions: Bilateral misdemeanoursHaqqani narrates ‘parallel realities’ of lost opportunities, parochial priorities and diverging interests in his book. 
 
    











