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SHO suspended after 2 banks robbed
Robbers escape with Rs3.6 million from two banks on Friday in the limits of Sharae Faisal.
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12 injured as UN helicopter goes down
Technical fault in engine forces helicopter to carry out emergency landing near Lachi village in Johi.
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One hall for all
Students of Qazi Sultan Boys High School do not sit shoulder to shoulder in the classroom. They sit back to back.
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NGO starts typhoid awareness work
Trust for Vaccines and Immunisation has launches its school-based typhoid awareness programme.
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Three flood survivors injured in stampede
Three flood survivors are injured when police baton charge a mob of protesters outside the Public School Sukkur.
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Towering relics of Sukkur
The minar is a sanctuary, watch tower, a suicide hotspot and now a neglected but determined mark of Islamic heritage.
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Five dengue deaths in 10 days
Dr Mullick says that 57 patients are being treated for dengue in Karachi, of which 27 were admitted on Thursday.
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Capturing all the shades of nature
Photographer Asif Raza takes a leap of faith when he decides to work with natural landscapes.
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Former CMs take current CM to court
Petition is being filed against CM Qaim Ali Shah over the controversial Tori bund breach.
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SSUET graduates prep for battlefield of a workforce
Graduates discuss biased behavior of prospective employers.
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KGS parents plan protest
The school and other stakeholders plan to submit a petition to the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency on October 4.
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Court summons secretary to explain
SHC summons secretary to justify provincial govt’s decision to end AIDS Control Programme launched in prisons.
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ATC sentences 3 men to death for killing Shia cleric
Men are charged with masterminding suicide attack on the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal leader Allama Hassan Turabi.
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ACE to follow up on embezzlement case
SHC directs ACE Sindh chairman to look into inquiry carried out against the suspended reader of the ATC-II, Karachi.
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Jeay Sindh founder’s son bids to unite factions
Ameer Hyder Shah revs up efforts to launch a potent struggle from a single platform.
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KU scientist assists 50 PhD scholars
Dr Choudhary is the youngest scientist in Pakistan to receive national and international honours and awards.
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Campaign against power company from Oct 1
A public awareness campaign against the “atrocities” of Sukkur Electric Power Co will be launched from October 1.
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Police steal goods in illegal raid
SHO Rohri Tahir Mughal raided and ransacked his client’s house with a team of policemen.
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Blast destroys house in Orangi
Mominabad police say the exact cause of the blast was unclear.
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Aitzaz Ahsan rules out in-house change
Govt functionaries can avail immunity only in criminal cases but can be summoned in civil cases: Aitzaz Ahsan.
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Red light, red light what do you say?
The only warning that a tanker is headed your way is the dim glow of the red light in its driver’s cabin.
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9,000 tons of wheat damaged
Govt has to focus on reviving economy of the province, says Sindh CM Qaim Ali Shah.
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Local bureaucracy identified as key to flood relief
Govt needs to set up administrative units at taluka level to combat devastation caused by floods, says Arif Hasan.
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Dengue grossly underreported
There is a gross discrepancy between govt and private hospital statistics.
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Body to probe bund breaches left ‘headless’
The judges who are to head the committee have refused since Memon is going to perform Hajj and Esani is unwell.
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No Baloch group out to crash into your car
People in Karachi are being forwarded a more sinister SMS for the past few days.
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‘No need for dinosaurs’
Residents agree that local govt system has been driving a phenomenal amount of development in a short period of time.
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Walk for health
A walk was organised by the health dept to create awareness of pre- and post-natal care.
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2 patients die of dengue
Two persons suffering from dengue fever die in Liaquat National Hospital, bringing total death toll from virus to 4.
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Children in slums want to know who let the dogs out
According to the WHO, dogs are behind 99 per cent of deaths in humans by rabies.
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MQM slams US for Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s sentence
Altaf Hussain deems the US responsible for the unrest in the world, and demands the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui.
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Bill indefinitely postpones LG polls
Sindh Assembly passes the Local Government Bill, postponing local govt elections for an indefinite period.
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Karachi Grammar School plans to petition SEPA
The petition is against the construction of ‘Noman Castello’ near the school’s junior and kindergarten section.
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Fishermen families rally for freedom
Families of fishermen languishing in Indian jails hold a rally on Monday to demand their release.
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Whose jurisdiction is it, anyway?
Sukkur Town Planning Department says Sukkur City TMA has no authority to approve building plans
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Drawing parallels across party lines
Sindhi nationalist parties and the MQM don't see eye-to-eye on flood victim registration.
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35 dengue cases reported over 24 hours
Most of the cases have been reported in Karachi, while at least two people have died because of the virus in 2010.
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Govt passes bill to fight land grabbers
Sindh Assembly unanimously passes bill on the measures to be taken to remove squatters from public property.
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KGS parents, ex-students meet to fight 22-storey project
KGS set to take on Noman Builders in a tooth-and-nail battle to avoid the construction of Noman Castello.
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SMS service to speed up Watan Card distribution
SMS service will handle recurring complaints about Watan cards distribution and will help reduce crowding at centres.
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629 teachers granted higher scale
The promotions takes place in compliance with the finance department’s notification dated June 7.
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PSQCA team confiscates items from store
Pakistan Standards & Quality Control Authority team raids the CSD store near Kala Pul and confiscates 8 food items.
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Culture may be traded for commerce
Sukkur’s Mehran Cultural Centre becomes the centre of a dispute over whether it has been given on lease.
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Citizens and state officials collaborate for a cause
A report envisaging the role of the Sindh Home Dept’s collaboration with NGOs highlighted relief activities.
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Animals digging into graves
A child’s body is dug out of his resting place by a dog that made its way into a graveyard in Hyderabad.
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All smiles amid testing times
Fourteen people were married off in a communal ceremony at a relief camp in Sukkur.
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Bus driver killings take a backseat to city’s violence
The lynchings of bus drivers are footnotes in the history of rioting in Karachi.
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Putting no heart into it
Sukkur’s doctors appear to have more important matters at hand than observing World Heart Day.
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Security companies plan to go to court against Sindh police dept’s new pvt company
All Pak Association of Security Agencies decides to file petition against dept’s move to start pvt security company.
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Safe return home for PK 782’s passengers
Flight lands at Jinnah International Airport at 7:40 am with 254 passengers.
















































