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No celebration without survival
Like millions of other displaced Pakistanis, Sindh’s flood survivors too woke up hungry on the first day of Ramazan.
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‘Empower women in economic terms’
A briefing organised by the Women Workers Helpline said economic empowerment is key to ending violence against women.
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Trains’ case hearing to continue
The chief justice was expected to reserve his verdict, but he found new points came up during the proceedings.
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Raini canal develops 9 breaches
The water has reached very close to Kot Sabzal, a town on Punjab-Sindh border, and is expected to flood the KLP Road.
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Mapping relief efforts across South Punjab
The relief efforts so far have not been able to at par with the catastrophe in the southern districts of the province.
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‘Electricity bills in flood-hit areas should be written off’
National Assembly deputy speaker addressed a press conference in Chashma along with the Wapda chairman.
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SOS call from Upper Swat residents
Around 200,000 people of Upper Swat are on the brink of starvation with little hope of help.
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1,500 wardens to bring it under control
Traffic jams flared tempers on first of Ramazan as people across the city were stuck in a gridlock of vehicles.
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Stand up and be counted, say the youth
Around 200 young people were brought together to discuss development by the Sindh Youth Ministry.
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Finance, chemical sectors resilient in challenging times
Finance and chemical sectors indicate some increase in employment and continue to be resilient.