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Fighting crime: New AIG Karachi says he’d rather be in Sukkur
Gorchani was transferred to the Sindh police from Islamabad.
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Afaq cases: Hearing adjourned in contempt petition and plea for FIR against Altaf
SHO Jamshed Quarters, AG Sindh summoned on next date.
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Shopkeepers protest against murder of a trader
They claim that extortionists have been running riot in the area.
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Woman claims role in PNS Mehran attack
Sabiha Khatoon’s husband, a suspected senior TTP member, was killed last week.
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Double taxation: Hearing of DHA residents’ challenge put off to Dec 22
The petitioners’ counsel submitted that after a lapse of 16 years, demand for a closed matter was illegal and unjust.
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Busted: Gangsters and drug dealers arrested in overnight search operations
Police found torture cell in Ghulam Mohammad Village.
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Fire: Two people burnt alive as house catches fire
The fire broke out in the middle of the night & the residents didn’t notice it till the flames had engulfed the house.
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Blocked: Suspension of foreign news channels
State put on notice in petition against cable operators.
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Education for All: The govt and civil society join hands to ensure that no child gets left behind
Though an amendment to the constitution had been made in 2010, there is still a long way to go.
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Biggest fish market in Pakistan faces problems
The drainage system is poor and there are no cold storage facilities.
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New technologies: Nanotechnology is the way to go, claim experts
The nanoscale is a place where science and technology gain an entirely new meaning.
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Conference: Journalists from rural Sindh relate their problems
Journalists from rural Sindh felt left down by their counterparts working in big cities.
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Power privatisation: Wapda and Pepco employees shut down their offices in protest
Workers announced to stage a sit-in in front of the Parliament House on December 21 .
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Out of the frying pan: Seven seminary students transferred to Edhi Home
Police brought them because they were drug addicts.
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Christmas day special: Home dept finally succumbs and says yes to PTI rally
Government says it did not have a problem to hold the rally in the first place.
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New appointment: Gorchani made new police chief
Gorchani transferred to Sindh police force from Islamabad.
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Shortage of judges: Dozens of petitions on missing persons adjourned
SHC decides to reduce its daily burden.
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Hindu conversion: Judge rules couple free to go
The woman said that she had not been kidnapped.
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Legalising unauthorised constructions: Minister, SCBA chief put on notice
Petitioner wants SHC to declare amnesty scheme void.
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Go with the flow: Kh-e-Shamsheer, Mujahid become one-way roads
Hi-tech traffic signals that adjust to the traffic load have also been installed.
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Outstanding dues: Accounting watchdog asks police to explain expenses
The committee seeks the details of Rs78 million spent on jeeps and horses.
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Campus politics: Sindh University bus set on fire in protest over suspensions
Masked men kidnap vehicle’s driver and cleaner and throw them from a moving car.
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PMA: Doctors re-elect Dr Idrees Adhi as president for a 2nd time
Health Commission Bill and security the priorities now.
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Renewed violence in Lyari: Armed clash among banned groups leaves four dead
Residents regret inaction by law enforcers.
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December 25 show: PTI unveils plans for media blitz as rally venue still up in the air
Federal ministry that overlooks Quaid-e-Azam Trust meeting today on the use of the ground.
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Curbing terrorism: CID nabs two alleged ‘Punjabi Taliban’
Hit list found with names of over 100 Shia scholars, political leaders, government officers.
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Karachi seminary: Cases registered against five people
Cases registered under Section 42, Section 44, Section 6B and Section 37 for threatening, torturing and molestation.
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Bank robbery: 17th bank heist of the year, Rs5.3m looted from Patel Para
Special Investigating Unit releases photographs of two suspects.
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Installation and use of CNG in public transport carriers challenged
Hundred lives lost in just two months.
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Fourth chapter of British Alumni Association opens up in Jamshoro
The association is already working in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.
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Helping hand: CM distributes rickshaws
The govt will also provide infrastructure to the people.
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Mumtaz Bhutto invites parties to unite against Zardari
Bhutto was talking to the newsmen at Circuit House on Monday.
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Talking health : Three-day diabetes conference at DUHS finished
The experts concluded the conference with dire predictions.
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Good as new: Second-hand brands for sale at Light House
The market has it all - woollen caps, mufflers, gloves, sweaters and blankets.
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Tribal justice: Jirga fines two tribes with Rs35m for killing over 100 people
An enmity which started seven years ago was finally settled.
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Waseem visits prison: MQM-H chief refuses to leave country
“I have strong belief in courts and hope that I will soon be a free man”, Afaq was quoted to have told Waseem Ahmed.
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Up in flames : Plastic and sugar godowns burnt on Talpur Road
The fire began in the plastic showroom because of a short circuit at 5:30 pm.
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Target killers break bones, but their names will not hurt us
Some people have begun to wonder how criminals cook up odd names such as ‘Manhoos’, ‘Shaitaan’ and ‘Maindak’.
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37 Hindus convert to Islam in Matli
To help with the transition the converts are asked to live in a colony.
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Saga continues: Afaq formally indicted in kidnapping case
Witnesses summoned on Jan 12.
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45 students chained up in seminary, recovered
Those recovered are mainly Pakhtuns aged between 12 and 50 years.
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I have paid my bills: Ayaz Soomro
Soomro says KESC MD Tabish Gauhar will have to 'bear serious consequences for false accusations.'
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Shanti nagar blaze: Fire ravages homes in squatter settlements
Fire tenders were immediately dispatched to the site of the mishap.
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Salaries: KMC workers threaten protest
Syed Zulfiqar Shah, has warned that the workers will stage a sit-in at Civic Centre on Tuesday at 10 am.
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Professional aid: Australian police to offer forensic training
The Canberra National Centre for Forensic Studies will help the Australian police with the training.
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Walking wounded
We mourn the victims of terrorist attacks but it is the survivors who suffer the most.
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Thomas & Thomas: Karachi’s oldest bookstore tries to open a new chapter, in Clifton
The Regal Chowk store has been standing tall since before Partition but business is down.
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Bitter truth: Pakistan ranks seventh in the world for diabetes
Experts gather for a three-day conference on the condition.
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Additional IG of Karachi: With transfer from Islamabad, race for police chief takes a twist
The post has been vacant since October 24.
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Shikarpur killings: 70 men and women arrested for one suspect
Police are raiding spots where they suspect the relatives of the main suspect, Qazi Ghulam Mohammad Bhayo, live.