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A forgotten tradition: From Eid to e-cards, conventional greetings get a new look
Over the years, the internet has taken over the good old mode of wishing loved ones on special occasions.
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Festivity: Eid preparations reach fever pitch in Gilgit
Markets remain filled with shoppers despite rising prices and high temperatures.
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Guards exploit bail rush as Eid approaches
Police in lucrative bargaining position as prisoners seek to get out for holidays.
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Rag Rage launches Eid collection
Newcomer Nariman Janjua stresses the importance of blending traditional prints with modern cuts.
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Flooded markets : Eid shopping frenzy begins in Quetta
Law enforcement agencies have adopted stringent security measures at shopping centres.
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Holiday In A Warzone: Military collects Eidi for people in FATA
An estimated 900,000 people are still displaced from the fighting and living in refugee camps in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Downpour: Heavy rain expected on Eid day
Rains might be heavy in the provincial capital of Lahore according to Met officials.
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Female entrepreneurs exhibit at Eid Gala
Inaugurated on August 19, the exhibition will remain open till Chand Raat.
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Brace yourself: No Eid train from Rawalpindi this time
Lack of functional locomotives cited main reason, passengers decry lack of arrangements.
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Moon sighting: Eid expected to be on the same day world over
President of Saudi Astrology says moon will be easily available on Tuesday evening.
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Accountability: Full SHC bench to hear May 12 case after Eidul Fitr vacations
Right’s group petition will be heard by five judges.
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Eid cards: A dwindling tradition
As Eid approaches, markets are flooded with a variety of Eid cards but are people purchasing them?
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Eidul Fitr: Security beefed up
More than 2,500 personnel of Islamabad police, including security police will guard the city during Eid holidays
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Lawyers protest killings: Court hearings to resume after Eid
The lawyers will not represent anyone charged with target killing, says SBC.
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Abrarul Haq's pret line: The first look at Preeto
Abrarul Haq arrives in the world of fashion with his pret line for women.
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Quick thinking: Scientist sent bomb as Eid gift
Dr Zain Ebad sensed danger and alerted the police instead of opening the packet.
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All-parties meeting: Plans for grand conference delayed till Eid
Key political parties said to have refused to sit together.
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Holidays: SSUET to stay closed for Eid
The university will also remain closed from August 31 to September 3 for Eid-ul Fitr holidays.
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Emergency Service: No Eid break for Rescue officials
Rescue 1122’s emergency posts would be set up at different points in the city.
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Coming and going: Impoverished railways struggle to keep Eid security on track
Platforms are flooded with people and cargo but checks are few and far between.
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Eid holidays: SBP, banks closed from Aug 31 to Sept 3
SBP Banking Services Corporation, including Public Debt Offices, will remain closed from August 31 to September 3.
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The menswear guide for Eid
Exploring men’s collections at Khaadi, Junaid Jamshed and Amir Adnan.
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Come rain, snow or sleet: Snowfall blankets G-B mountains
The mountains in Gilgit were covered in snow after the season’s first
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Gen Kayani visits troops in Azad Kashmir
Kayani informally interacted with the troops, acknowledging and appreciating their morale and professionalism.
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Rs5,000 to slaughter a cow
Butcher says that an amateur may charge less but he spoils the skin and the meat.
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Three men killed in fight over hides
Young MQM activist, two others gunned down in violent clashes over the collection of animal hides.
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Party claims hide collection breaks past records
Member of MQM party said estimated amount expected from sale of hides is between Rs300 million to Rs400 million.
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City government fails to live up to clean-Eid claims
CDGL unable to clear the city of the offal following slaughtering of animals and dumping of waste on roadsides.
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Blood in the streets...
Locals in Punjab said that they had to cross the streets filled with sewerage, blood to perform their Eid prayers.
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Power outages spoil Eid festivities
Drop in temperature, frequent power outages, shortage of fuel and firewood marred Eid festivities in G-B this year.
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Claims of a clean Eid fall through
Lack of timely collection of offal, wastes of sacrificial animals left residential, commercial areas, schools bloody.
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Swat’s entertainment market picking up
First Eid celebrated by Swat residents without fear in the wake of the Taliban tyranny.
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Banned outfits defy ban on hides collection
Some 31 banned outfits launched hides collection campaign under the guise of welfare organisations during Eidul Azha.
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The dejected butchers
Butchers found themselves idle this year, fewer households performed the ritual of sacrifice because of inflation.
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Eid brings out the crowd
People of the twin cities thronged recreational spots to celebrate Eidul Azha.
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Authorities struggle to clean up animal remains
Animal remains could be spotted lying around in open areas as sacrifices continue on third day of Eidul Azha.
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Pakistan celebrates third day of Eidul Azha
The feast of sacrifice is being celebrated with religious fervour and enthusiasm across the country.
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Pakistan celebrates Eidul Azha, sacrifices continue
Muslims across Pakistan carry out ritual sacrifice amidst some reports of violence.
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Sacrificial animals pose threat of congo virus
No measures taken to vaccinate large number of sacrificial animals being brought to Islamabad against the disease.
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Banned outfits set to collect hides
Police has been directed to stop any banned outfit from setting up hide collection points.
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Hide(s) and seek
Little choice left for residents as parties likely to fight over collections.
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IDPs in Musharraf Colony rejoice over goats and bangles
Since the flood survivors have lost everything they owned, festivals like Eid alienate them even more.
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Police chalk out security plan
Rescue workers, police will not be getting any Eid holidays as they have been directed to remain vigilant during Eid.
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Railway workers resume duties after payment of salaries
The train drivers of Pakistan Railways have called off a strike after being given their salaries.
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Media workers not paid wages: PFUJ
No Eid for many in the media industry as a majority are still not paid their salaries for months together.
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Beware the self-proclaimed butcher
Paying less to get an amateur butcher may just ruin your Eid and lead to animal cruelty.
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All set for Eid prayers
Security and parking are the two biggest concerns at the major mosques in Lahore.
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Pilgrims stone the devil as Eid celebrations kick off
Small pebbles whizzed above heads as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims rushed to stone a 100 feet long structure.
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'Eid Mubarak and Hajj Mabrour'
Obamas, Clinton extended good wishes to the world's 1.57 billion Muslims ahead of Eid...
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Afghan refugees celebrate Eid in Peshawar
Tribesmen in Mohmand Agency also celebrate Eid with special prayers for peace and prosperity in the country.