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37 officers no longer have job
SHC suspended appointments on a petition questioning hiring process.
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Gulbahar market closed as traders protest killings
Two traders were killed after they refused to close their shop during a policeman’s funeral.
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Sindh’s top judge says panel wrongly rejected names amid shortage
Tax default cited as reason by committee.
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Evolving crimes: Twin bombs - a new ploy to hunt police targets
At least 13 law enforcers were targeted in separate attacks across Karachi in January.
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Student takes IoBM to court for accusing him of leaking papers
Khan claims he used to give tuitions to his classmates.
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Five vehicles torched after Rangers apprehend suspects in Gulistan-e-Jauhar
Protests erupt after Rangers detain suspects who opened fire when stopped for snap checking.
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Summers are a bad time for fungal skin infections, caution dermatologists
Children tend to get them on the scalp, hand washing recommended.
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Tando Allahyar school runs neck and neck with the mighty KGS
A total of 95 Sindh students out of Pakistan’s 260 beat students across the world.
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Bill passed: Free education for all children up to 16 years
All private schools will have to give 10% of their seats to children from underprivileged backgrounds.
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SC expresses displeasure over Karachi voter verification process
Karachi voter verification still in doldrums, SC strictly advises FC and army to supervise.
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Post-colonial parsing: For 170 years, Sindh has ‘sinned’, spelt it wrong
MPAs pass bill to change imperial spelling of province’s name.
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Minister asked to explain delay in domestic violence bill
Sindh Minister for Women Development Tauqeer Fatima Bhutto defends her ministry from her female colleagues.
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KMC employees’ suffering far from over
Court gives another week to govt to make payments.
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KU students organise book fair
Fiction, non-fiction and academic books are being sold at 40% discount.
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New rule to submit practical journals to board scrapped
BSEK issued the directive ahead of this year’s practical exams, scheduled from March 11.
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‘Tashkent Declaration would not have been possible without Russian help’
Russian diplomats all over the world mark February 10 as the Diplomats’ Day.
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Gas utitily on alert as two blasts rock stations
Members of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan could be behind the attacks, says SSP Khan.
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Court orders delimitation of two NA constituencies
Petitioner say these constituencies were unfairly demarcated.
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Health minister says vaccination teams were not under his control until recently
Lawmakers grill health dept for its failure to control the epidemic.
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New liberal arts and sciences’ university to begin in fall of 2014
Habib University will be spread over seven acres in Gulistan-e-Jauhar.
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Two more arrested for ‘helping’ Shahrukh escape to Dubai
The suspects filed bail applications that were denied on Monday.
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Pakistan, India at the same level of family planning
Experts suggest the two countries should take a look at China.
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You don’t need a fat wallet to win your Valentine’s heart: Love strikes Karachi
The Express Tribune compiles a list of things you can do for your special one within Rs1,500.
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Karachi unrest: Killings continue despite security operations
Target operation in Musharaf colony should be replicated in other areas to counter terrorism, say citizens.
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Sindh development: NA panel concerned over low welfare spending
Says resource-rich region still deprived of health and educational facilities.
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No end in sight: Three political workers among six killed
Party officials deny the men belonged to their party.
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District court worth Rs140m built in Matiari
Sindh High Court Chief Justice Mushir Alam inspects newly built court on Monday.
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‘One group behind attacks on Deenpuri and Madni’
Law enforcers conclude the same 9mm pistol was used in both incidents.
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Police names two suspects who allegedly helped Shahrukh Jatoi escape
Investigators say they are yet to arrest the two suspects named.
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PML-N insists electoral rolls are being manipulated
Party officials also repeat their demands to take up talks with Taliban.
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Demands for Hazara province rise with Bahawalpur South Punjab province on horizon
However, it remains to be seen if many splinter Hazara groups can unite on one platform.
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Lawyers boycott duties to protest against colleague’s killing
They warned of a larger movement for peace in karachi.
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Improperly framed FIR backfires
How did the owners of Ali Enterprise get away with clean chits after their inspections under the Factories Act?
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Unpaid Sukkur employees see light at the end of the tunnel
The chief minister has approved Rs40m for the Sukkur administration.
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After answering judges’ questions, IGP called by lawmakers to explain city’s violence
Both treasury and opposition members hail the move, agree to an in-camera briefing.
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Seeking redemption: Baldia owners offer groceries in exchange for loyalty
Owners’ lawyer insists they have been providing rations since day one.
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No honeymoon for these newlyweds, only trips to court
SHC directed officials to launch an awareness campaign but nothing has been done so far.
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Court declares Shahrukh Jatoi over 19, sends him to jail
Mystery of Shahrukh Jatoi's age solved, will be sent to Central Jail in Karachi.
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Baldia factory fire: SHC grants bail to all accused
Factory owners Arshad Bhaila and Shahid Bhaila will have to submit surety bonds worth Rs1 million.
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Unabated killings: Karachi’s violent wave claims 9 more lives
Twenty others injured in various incidents on Sunday.
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Religious groups condemn Afzal Guru’s execution
Protesters demand that the country reciprocate by hanging Indian national and death row prisoner Sarabjeet Singh.
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Not free anymore: 400 policemen withdrawn from duties
AIG for legal Ali Sher Jakhrani says policemen have been withdrawn for their criminal activities.
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Anti-corruption rhetoric: Altaf Hussain calls for a clean political system
MQM will participate in the upcoming general elections, he says.
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New provinces should be made on the basis of national identity: Magsi
STPP chief claimed that he would oppose the division of Sindh at all costs.
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After forming anti-PPP alliance, PML-F confident of on-time elections
Pir Pagara attributes lack of recent gatherings to designing of manifesto.
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Voter verification process is still dubious, claims opposition
Several parties held a joint rally on Sunday to condemn city’s violence.
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100,000 policemen in Sindh, yet 89,000 absconders walk free
An SHC inspection team revealed these numbers to the Supreme Court.
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Police trace two girls brought to Karachi on false promises
The girls were promised they will be hired as maids for Rs30,000 per month.
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In memorium: Sindh’s literary geniuses give Sirajul Haq Memon all the credit
Writers, poets, others gather to pay tribute to Sindh’s literary genius.
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When the ‘public’ goes out from a public-private educational venture
Over 0.25m students will suffer if the govt doesn’t extend a two-year school project for rural Sindh.