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Low pass percentages: Accounting students brace for nerve-rattling results
ACCA papers are notoriously difficult to pass, the students need to score at least 50% to pass.
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Built at the advent of Islam in the subcontinent, buried by us humans
After floods and rains, teams plan to conserve the world’s largest necropolis at Makli.
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‘Mustaqbil Pakistan’: New party boasts of a ‘professional cadre’
We have done our homework, the party chief says.
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Food for thought: In a pickle for iftari? Hit Hyderabad Colony’s Achar Gali
The food street serves everything from samosas to biryani with half-cooked meat.
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Positive Pakistanis: Turning the tide
For flood-stricken children living in cramped relief camps, Yasmeen Nigar is a godsend.
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From Cambridge with love: For many students, on D-Day the A* emerges as the new A
Amid some pleasant and ugly surprises, students withstand immense pressure as results are handed out.
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Trend and policy: Stethoscopes or wrenches - How about money instead?
An increasing number of students are opting for Commerce instead of medicine and engineering.
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Sindbad accident: Employee’s death on the Crazy Plane ‘an unfortunate rarity’
The fun continues a day after a man died on one Nisar Shaheed Park ride.
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Swotting or strategising?: Why private is just as good as public when it comes to intermediate exams
All of this year’s top scorers in commerce were students from private schools.
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Violent times: PPP minority wing general secretary attacked
Odhamal is in charge of minorities in five districts, 42 city areas and 178 union council wards.