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Science Olympiad : Hybrid cars, bionic arms amaze people
The two-day event was attended by over 5,000 people who were wowed by the 367 projects displayed by the students.
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Robot intelligence: Using AI to make robots do more
The Institute of Business Administration’s faculty of computer science has started working on robotics technology.
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Indus Resource Centre: Keamari schoolchildren attend their very first fair
In the newly constructed school, stalls were set up and activities had been arranged in different blocks.
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We don’t want any more peace committees, say the Katchhis of Lyari
Scores of people of Katchhi community gather to celebrate second anniversary of Katchhi Rabita Committee.
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In a city where 40 people fight for 1 seat, mass transit is the solution
Out of the millions of vehicles chugging along Karachi’s streets, only six per cent qualify as public transport.
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Gunmen kill six people in Karachi
Unidentified gunmen kill six people including three policemen in recent wave of violence in Karachi.
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Long distance: Tele-workshop held at NICVD
NICVD conducts day two of its second interventional workshop.
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Cooperation with Norway: Young folk learn about heritage
Lok Virsa has established Children’s Folklore Societies in schools across the country.
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Lower court strike: Proceedings suspended, UTPs sent back to jails
Legal proceedings of all the lower courts of Sindh were suspended for the second day on Saturday.
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Busted: Rohri police catch two men worth Rs1m
Rohri police manage to arrest two proclaimed offenders, with head money worth Rs500,000 each.
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The case of the missing Mac Notebook
Officials in the customs department told Shah items mysteriously went missing quite frequently.
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Psychiatric patient sent to jail on charges of disrespecting the Holy Quran
A 32-year-old man, arrested two days ago on charges of disrespecting the sanctity of the Holy Quran, was sent to jail.
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Higher education: Australia is an option if you don’t have money or a US, UK visa
For a lot less money and through a much simpler visa process, an increasing number of students are going to Australia.
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Convocation 2011: 510 Szabist students start a new phase of their life
Szabist feted its seventh batch of students as they entered a “new phase of their life” on Saturday.
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MPAs pass resolution to give lower staff permanent jobs
Sindh’s legislators unanimously agreed to give permanent jobs to the lower staff of the education department.
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Lyari doctor’s murder: ‘We will give details when the time is right’
Pakistan Medical Association says South African connection strong.
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Ministry to secure release of Pakistanis locked up in Yemen
Counsel says the prisoners’ lives are in eminent danger.
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Reloaded: Pakistan is a toothpick, says artist
People die yet the foreign media makes Pakistan the scapegoat.
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Seven injured as two groups clash over construction site
Seven people were injured in an armed clash between two groups of the Kori clan over a plot.
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Head and neck cancer tops list in Pakistan
Chronic smoking, alcohol, chewing tobacco, paan and ghutka to blame.
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Breaches in dykes: ‘Tori bund repairs to stretch along 5,000 sq ft’
The Tori Bund breaches, spread over 5,000 square feet, are being plugged, the Sindh chief minister was told.
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Iranian artist inspired by Iqbal’s Persian poetry
As a mix of Iranian and Pakistani artists put up their work on display at the Iranian Culture Centre.
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City’s water supply: Land mafia dynamiting hills at Hub reservoir
One-third of the city may be cut off, says water board’s managing director.
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India arrests 20 fishermen from Pakistan
The fishermen were arrested from Pakistan's territorial waters.
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Sammy backs woeful Windies to shine
West Indies skipper Darren Sammy insists his beleaguered side have the potential to beat anyone.
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Power cuts: Tanneries lose Rs500m in 3 days
The tannery zone has experienced four hours of load-shedding in the last three days.
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Extension rejected: Sindh sends lawyer to SC to fight for 2 judges
In a bid to get two Sindh judges back, lawyers have dispatched a representative to Islamabad.
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Brohi not produced, SC dismisses state’s appeal
Ali Hasan Brohi not produced in court even though the SC ordered the chief of Karachi’s police to present him.
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Lankan organisers desperate: Sindh minister in fee evasion row
Sindh Law Minister Ayaz Soomro and MPA Ghulam Mujadid Isran fail to pay $1500 as conference fee.
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In a first, ANF destroys poppy crop on 60 acres
The dangerous trend of poppy cultivation has now reached some lawless areas of Sindh.
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60th flower show: Spring fever hits our coast
Exhibits range from the cactus to Ikebana, bonsai and bamboo.
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2 Sunni Tehreek workers, MQM man killed
The murders sparked riots in the city, two people were injured in aerial firing.
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Alleged corruption: Three Mukhtiarkars suspended, one quits over seed, fertiliser distribution
Flood-affected growers wait for seed bags which are taken away at night.
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Deciphering Faiz: ‘Don’t get lost in translation’
Scholar believes ‘Hum Dekhein Ge’ is too harsh to be written by Faiz.
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Sindh Assembly session: Half of Sindh’s federal jobs given to Punjab, K-P: MPA
Forty five per cent of the federal government jobs set aside for Sindh were given to K-P and Punjab.
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Killing of businessman’s son has SITE up in arms
Government has 10 days to clean up the area plagued by extortion and muggings
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Rehabilitation: World Bank to scale up operations in Sindh
A World Bank delegation and Sindh officials held a series of meetings.
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Education: Ninth grade mock exams scheduled for March
More than 150,000 students will appear for these mandatory exams.
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Deadline: KU evening programme fee payment
All the students who have not yet paid their previous dues must do so by Thursday, March 10.
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60th flower show starts today
The show will continue till February 27.
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SSGC official killed
olice officials said the incident took place near Safari Park when the victim was waiting for his friend.
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SHC judge extensions : Lawyers to move SC
SHBCA says parliamentary committee’s decision was condemnable.
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Alleged stealing: Child locked up for stealing bulb
The boy, Saleem Bozdar, collects and sells cardboard scraps to help his family.
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Muhammad Bin Qasim Park: Poker faces and cupids scar Sukkur park
The park has turned into an open-air casino with small groups of men gambling across the lawns.
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20 young artists journey beyond their Studio in Lahore to show in Karachi
Studio RM is a place for new and experienced artists to mingle.
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360,000 containers never reached: Suddle
25,000 containers under the Afghan Transit Trade never left Karachi.
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‘Blessed Conquest’ ran between Karachi and Thatta for the British: historian Mubarak Ali
Sassui Palijo says navy to help extract vessel after water level is brought down.
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No parking: SHC wants details of all zones
SHC wants details of areas declared ‘no parking’ in all four zones of the metropolis.
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Unpaid for 3 months, teacher sets herself on fire
Her family blames school teachers, while teachers blame the school.
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Too old to govern?: EC summons man seeking CM’s disqualification
Thallo claims there are discrepancies in Qaim Ali Shah’s date of birth.