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Illegal detention case: Hyderabad SSP in trouble for ignoring court summons
Officer was meant to appear with report but didn’t show up.
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Man appeals 1-month blasphemy sentence, lands in jail for 3 years
The accuser also argued that the first punishment was too light.
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So far so good: ‘Dengue threat is not that bad this year’
The provincial government has given the department an additional Rs181 million to control the spread of dengue.
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Changing perceptions: Psychiatrist-artist paints real Pakistanis — not terrorists
The exhibition titled ‘Expression and portraits from Pakistan’ launches on Wednesday.
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Pressure politics: Nawaz due today on visit
PML-N claims jilted PPP leaders want to join the party.
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Post-Mirza alignments: As MQM eyes Badin seat, political landscape takes a shift
Former home minister focuses on Sindh vote, Arbab even eyeing a comeback.
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Security operations: 60 suspects held as law enforcers search ‘Red Zone’
Police, Rangers and the Special Protection Group help out.
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Building a future: Shehri brings together young brains to help with solutions
NED University and Indus Valley students put together recommendations for city spaces.
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Elections ahead: 3 parties announce merger
Awami Jamhoori Forum, Awami Party Pakistan and Pakistan Awami Party have merged to form a new party.
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State’s appeal in Hakim Said murder case still pending before SC
After the murder, the Sindh govt was dismissed and Governor Rule was imposed.
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13th death anniversary: Hakim Said, the man of morals and medicine
Daughter recalls how he wouldn’t let her buy anything except books when they went on foreign trips.
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At some point, parties will have to agree: Kaiser Bengali
The former adviser had proposed, via the HRCP, to divide Karachi into three districts.
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The Warehouse reopens with a new exhibition and an old venture
The organisers aim to promote artists and employ labourers - all at once.
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By-polls: ECP announces schedule for Mirza's former constituency
ECP said that the by-election in PS-57 Badin would be held on December 12.
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Too many cases, not enough judges, says SHC judge
Good lawyers hesitate to join the judiciary and prefer their own legal practices, Justice Gulzar Ahmed.
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Further education: Girl admitted to university after SHC intervenes
The petition was thus disposed of as not pressed by the bench.
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CCPO summoned in missing person’s case
The petitioner said that the police was not producing the missing people before any court.
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British Council: Dreams and realities launched to understand English and the people
Societies and individuals see English as a tool to help them fulfill personal aspirations.
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Historical conservation: Endowment fund announced for Moenjo Daro
Qaim Ali Shah announced an endowment fund worth Rs100 million.
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Rejecting advice: PPI dismisses HRCP’s recommendations
The PPP is dividing the city for its own benefit, says Marwat.
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Soap bubbles: DUHS students teach patients how to wash hands
Goody bags filled with soap and candy were given out to children in hope that they would keep scrubbing.
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Arrest: Suspect picked up from village in Matiari
Accused wanted for target killings and other crimes.
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KU teachers and administration still at war over Malik’s degree
307 faculty members sign petition to revert decision to award Malik with an honorary doctorate degree.
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Nationalists to take anger against local govt system to the streets
They claim the system is nothing but a pacifier for the returning MQM.
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Afaq Ahmed returns ‘home’ to central jail
Police feel MQM-H chief is safer being tried inside the jail.
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Three girls drown - with their father asleep a few feet away
Two of the girls had polio and were disabled since birth.
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Gas stations to observe 12 hour closures from today
Stations to close at midnight, to re-open at mid day.
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Badin court sets 41 bonded labourers, including 27 children free
The labourers were held at a private prison of an influential feudal in Khairpur Kambho.
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Bodies of three sisters recovered from Karachi
An eyewitness claims the girls were drowned.
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Creating awareness: Doctor warns parents to watch out for tell-tale signs
If parents notice even slightest difference in their child’s limbs, they should inform their town health authorities.
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Disputed land: Town and jail lock horns over cattle market
Up to Rs10 million can be made from the rent.
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Depleted bench: NGO moves SHC over delay in naming judges
SHC has sanctioned strength of 42 judges but right now only 16 are working and 24 need to be appointed.
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Admissions: Notices issued to education aide
Student says although she passed test with good marks, respondents were preferring other candidates who had influence.
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MQM planning to kill my son: Zulfiqar Mirza
Former minister says the president informed him of conspiracies against his family.
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International conference: English language teacher society celebrates 27 years by asking the right questions
Experts ask why people choose the profession, in a bid to encourage introspection.
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Women journalists: Out of the kitchen frying pan and into the field
At a second convention, female reporters and editors air grievances, give advice.
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Fact finding: Crime rate declined in 2011, says Sindh police
Report states that there was an overall decrease in crime in Karachi.
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Doctor who?: KU teachers continue to protest against Malik’s degree
Chancellor has the authority to decide who should get a degree.
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Zulfiqar Mirza will always be a part of PPP: Sharjeel Memon
Memon said all PPP members are united under the leadership of President Zardari and trust his leadership.
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Grenade attack injures 8 in Lyari
The attack is said to be the part of a land feud between two gangs.
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World Sight Day: Blindness is avoidable, not inevitable, say experts
Cataract is the most common eye problem in developing countries.
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Singer’s lament: Spouse’s first wife, sons abducted
My loved ones are in danger because I am a singer, said Sindhi singer Deeba Sahar.
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Lyari Expressway Case: City, residents to head back to court for rehearing
The case will go back to trial and both parties will state their cases again.
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Sindh Assembly needs to change laws for workers
PILER wants independent inquiry into the status of all institutions privatised since 1991.
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Makeshift arrangements: Sanghar judge hit on the head as ‘courtroom’ ceiling collapses
Hearing was underway in agriculture department.
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‘Good things come in small, compassionate packages’
At least 1,200 people from across the country share 1,500 stories of their acts of compassion.
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Contempt of court: Afaq goes after top cops for ‘swearing’ there was no new case against him
Police affidavits have now been proven untrue, says application.
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Local government: For once, ANP and MQM agree but not with the HRCP
Human rights body had recommended a formula to divide Karachi administratively.
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War against rape: Most sexual violence reported from Bin Qasim, Orangi Towns
The average age of rape survivors is decreasing while more and more people are deciding not to file cases.
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Meeting Mirza: As CM reprimands cabinet members, some offer to leave
President summons ministers, agreement on local govt must be made before Nov 6.