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Inside, but online: Video conferencing for inmates starts at Hyderabad jail
The prison has also opened a ‘welfare shop’ that sells vegetables grown on its 22 acres.
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CS, IG put on notice: High court restrains govt from finalising DSPs seniority list
Sindh High Court restrained the government from finalising seniority list of Deputy Superintendents of Police.
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Benazir murder report: Rehman Malik to brief Sindh Assembly today
Ayaz Soomro says house adopted resolution demanding the federal government to make the report public.
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Diplomatic ties: We want a stable Pakistan, says Danish ambassador
Denmark to give Pakistan $28 million for development.
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In Umerkot, a property dispute takes on a religious, and then an ethnic tone
Two Hindu men shot in a clash with the Arain community.
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Are condoms the answer to starving Pakistanis?
MPA Jam Tamachi Unar offered up his nugget of genius in the Sindh Assembly on Friday.
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Faulty electoral list: Pappu Shah asks court for stay order on by-elections in a week
20 people are planning to stand for the Badin seat Zulfiqar Mirza gave up.
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Sindh Assembly: If bureau of supply and prices can’t control prices, get rid of it, say MPAs
Minister insists that the authority to fix inflation lies elsewhere.
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Whale shark in Islamabad to become 'national heritage'
According Pakistan Science Foundation's briefing, 15-tonne-heavy fish moved to the museum where it will be preserved.
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Battling it out: Papers filed, negotiations to begin in Sindh
29 candidates have been cleared for 12 seats.
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Killer app: Video chats start for inmates
Karachi Central Jail has two computers where prisoners can get in touch with loved ones.
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Kidnappers get life term
Maid, three accomplices ordered to pay Rs200,000 fine.
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Lincoln Corner gets a facelift, now has more resources for students, researchers
The centre was established in 2006 to promote friendship.
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Children’s burns ward needs donations
Last year, 74 children, 36 boys and 38 girls, were brought to the Burns Centre.
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Dreams of Stones: Henri Souffay’s work is set in stone but shines on paper too
His pieces are painstakingly undertaken in pen and ink and soft pastel on paper and range from Rs21,000 to Rs52,500.
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Help at last: NGO opens drug rehab centre in Landhi
The 50-bed centre will offer free, specialised treatment to addicts.
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Flood money went to BISP: Civil society report
Thousands of people still don’t have shelter, says the volunteer network.
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Cutting the cord: Doctors still trying to figure out who did it
DSP Saeed Rind suspects that this could an act of a bigger medical set-up.
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Will the real Amir Liaquat please stand up?
According to FUUASTpapers, the popular TV show host has been a student since 2010 – something he denies.
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University tussle: SU faculty and administration resort to petitions and FIRs
Classes suspended at SU, Mehran University and Sindh Agriculture University.
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KLF post-mortem
The festival remains an oasis for people who love reading in this surreal, violent and sometimes insane city.
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800 years on, a battle for survival resurfaces for Karachi’s old villages
The residents of the city’s goths are gearing up to fight for regularisation.
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FUAAST starts search for new vice chancellor
Dr Muhammad Qaiser, the outgoing vice chancellor, looks after both FUAAST and KU.
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Half of Pakistani women getting pregnant before they intend to
Gynaecologists affiliated with John Hopkins share research with local doctors.
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Laws for language: If the British used Sindhi, why shouldn’t we, experts urge minister
Sindhi writers and scholars met with the federal law minister to ask him to support the cause.
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5 foetuses: Police register FIR, eye maternity homes
The police registered on Wednesday an FIR, No. 25/12, against unidentified suspects
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Violent times: Two killed in Lyari
Tension has been simmering since Sunday.
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Sindh Assembly: MPAs pass resolution on drug regulatory authority
Biometric system being considered to ensure government officials go to work.
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Karachi, cheapest city in the world, again
Global report pegs Karachi as cheapest city, despite high inflation.
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Taliban releases video of DHA bomb attack
Video shows militant claiming to be suicide bomber in attack on CID SSP Chaudhry Aslam's house on September 19.
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Education dept brings donors together to avoid duplication
Thematic core groups are being created for spheres of educational reforms.
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Court turns down bail for suspect as witnesses still have to be examined
Chief Justice says cases of vehicle snatching on the rise.
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Blocking Civic Centre: Firemen add fuel to protest for payments, overtime
Karachi administrator says their administration hasn’t been doing the paperwork.
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SU professor’s murder: Protest goes on, even as classes resume
The executive council of the teachers’ society will decide the next plan of action.
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For the professionals, a political activism is the new gold mine
Imran Khan was in Karachi to launch a forum for politically active professionals.
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‘No kapra, no roti, but definitely a makaan six feet under soon’
People living in Sukkur’s tent city have nowhere to go.
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Lyari suffers power outage as KESC and DC play tug of war
Repair work stopped after the Southern deputy commissioner registered an FIR against the utility.
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Brooding genius: The big black book of Sadequain launched at IVS
In his 40-year career he made over 15,000 works.
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For want of judges: 224 employees sit idle at Sindh High Court
At present, 28 posts for judges are vacant.
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In a city of paradoxes, protests not just against Valentine’s Day but also its symbolism
Conservative groups rail against the cultural corruption as couples go about having fun.
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Cradle of misery: 5 little girls thrown out like garbage
Police investigate abortions or infanticides after foetuses found in Akhtar Colony.
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Jesus and Mary Convent principal to be honoured with Sitara Quaid-e-Azam
Father Robert McCollouch also honoured with Sitara Quaid-e-Azam for his societal and cultural work.
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On Valentine's Day: Youth attempts suicide to mend ties with lover
In order to make it up to his sulking loved one, Arain tried to shoot himself.
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Epic failure: ASI killed and seven injured in two police encounters
The authorities were searching for 10 stolen buffaloes.
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Hunger strike: Three doctors are rushed to the ICU, as 20 burn their appointment letters
Doctors threaten to shut down public hospitals across Sindh if govt doesn’t agree.
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SHC petition: College teachers seek end to principal’s reign
The petition challenges the extensions given to the principal of Jinnah Law College.
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No classes!: Teachers’ protest goes national
The University of Karachi has not made a decision as yet.
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Gender equality: They vow to continue…
Forum discusses the progress on measures to develop and implement gender protection laws.
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Lyari violence: Two bodies found in gunny bags a day after Vehshi’s murder
Police suspect the dead were Baloch-speaking and could have been victims of the on-going target killings in the area.
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Election update: MQM plans to increase its Senate strength to 7
Nasreen Jalil, Umer Khan Ali Sherzai among nominees for upper house of parliament.