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Beware of dengue, even if the count is less this year
Around 345 dengue cases, all in the primary stages, are reported in government hospitals in Karachi and Hyderabad.
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A funeral amid anguish and high security
Funeral services of Nasir Ali are held in a tense atmosphere at the imambargah in Rizvia.
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95% of flood survivors in Sindh without a roof
About 95 per cent of flood-affected people remain without shelter in Sindh either because the areas are too remote.
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Painting a borderless home
Five artists explore their roots and memories to create visual narratives.
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CID arrests DSPs’ alleged killer
Security forces claim to have arrested a man believed to be involved in the killings of four Sindh police officials.
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Praying to become a doctor
Students give the Hafiz-e-Quran test ahead of the entry test for annual admissions in the government medical colleges.
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2 killed, 5 injured in ‘mystery’ firing
Two people are killed and five others injured in firing near the Post Office Square in Liaquatabad on Monday.
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Govt paperwork delays pay raise for labourers
Four months after government announced increase in minimum wages, workers still wait for a pay-raise.
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2 ‘Afghans’ prove Pakistani citizenship
Men suspected of being Afghan nationals ask judge to quash proceedings as they prove their Pakistani citizenship.
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Only 4% of Canadians have contributed to flood relief: MP
Visiting Member of Parliament, Jim Karygiannis appeals to Canadian government and international community to do more.
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Orders to treat missing businessman’s wife
Mrs Paracha had received a letter stating that her husband was detained at Bagram prison, Afghanistan.
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‘Good Samaritans’ from Birmingham offer help
When he receives a letter from a church in Birmingham, offering money for relief work, Dr Qureshi is touched.
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Spray-mounted vehicles trying to get rid of locusts
Agriculture and plant protection departments employ spray-mounted vehicles to get rid of the locust plague.
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Truck off
Presence of oil tankers in Karachi’s Clifton neighbourhood draws a Supreme Court judgment to relocate.
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Sindh acting chief secretary appointed
Ghulam Ali Shah Pasha is handed over the additional charge of acting chief secretary of Sindh.
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Armed men on motorcycles reappear, target 11 in 2 days
The death toll mounts to 11 in the last 24 hours.
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14th death anniversary of Murtaza Bhutto marked
The death anniversary of Mir Murtaza Bhutto is observed at the Peoples Secretariat.
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IDPs asked to leave schools by Oct 1
Flood survivors who have received their Watan cards are being asked to evacuate the school camps within 72 hours.
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Sindh courts staff observe strike to demand pay rise
Sindh Lower Courts staff announces a three-day strike, demanding a pay raise.
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By-polls for PS-94 postponed
Election Commission postpones by-elections for the provincial assembly seat vacated after MQM Raza Haider's murder.
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Police fire at protestors in Hyderabad
One man identified as Ramzan is injured in the firing.
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Teachers to boycott universities on 22nd
Teachers of govt run universities decide to boycott classes to protest the federal government’s move to cut HEC funds.
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Karachi’s water needs to be tested
Polluted water from Manchhar Lake has entered the River Indus, experts have said.
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Two suspects escape SIU custody
Three police officers have been arrested for allegedly aiding the inmates in their escape.
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Rehabilitation centre offers hope, treatment as a different kind of fix for drug users
Engineers, businessmen, students and children also come to the centre to get treatment, says a volunteer.
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Federal health minister brags of zero infant, maternal mortality
Not a single baby or woman died during deliveries in relief camps in Sindh, says the federal health minister.
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To escape crime, Sukkur’s Hindus find a new way out: up
Property dealers report a boom in upper Sindh city as Hindus seek refuge in high-rise residential complexes.
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Once home to rare aquatic species, the lake plays house for dogs and donkeys
Aquatic plants have dried out, the fish are extinct in one of the the most historical lakes in Sindh, the Drigh Dhand.
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1,400 Watan cards issued in five days
Nadra and UBL set up a counter at Garhi Khuda Bux Bhutto to issue cards to survivors in Ratodero and Larkana.
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Flood survivors unhappy with unequal ration distribution
Hundreds of displaced people take to the streets and claim that authorities are not providing them dry rations.
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Sukkur traders to go on strike against SEPCO
Traders threaten to go on strike as they are fed up with overcharged bills sent by the Sukkur Electric Power Company.
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Helping discover unchartered territories
Rubina Liaquat makes her villagers proud by being the first woman from Rehri Goth to work on a professional level.
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FIA busts 3 men for human smuggling to Muscat
FIA teams raided Drigh Road, Shah Faisal Colony and Korangi and arrested Waseem Mirza, Zahid Ali and Imran.
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Looking towards the east for a muse
“Framing the Local Context” came as a response to the anxieties of many young contemporary artists.
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Farmers lock and load for beastly attacker
Wild boars have attacked and injured two people in the union council of Bohar in Kambar-Shahdadkot.
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Rs70,000 to doctor fingerprint report
A sub-inspector offered to prepare a fingerprint report in someone’s favour for Rs70,000.
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Confusion over provincial aide’s status
Newly-appointed Sindh chief secretary Kamran Lashari claims he is still holding office.
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An evening inside Tent No 12
Muhammad Jameel and his family of 13 travelled through a watery hell before they arrived at “relief”.
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Meet the DJs, dancers and food lovers of Lyari
If you forget the ongoing gang wars for a second, Lyari is a place for colourful events.
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240 villages in Bhan Saeedabad submerged
Torrents from Manchar Lake and MNV drain wash away railway tracks and more sections of Indus Highway
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CM rejects NADRA data on flood survivors
Qaim Ali Shah rejected the figures and asked the authority to prepare its report with assistance of revenue officials.
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SHO held for shooting at 2 innocent men
SHO of Ghotki police station was arrested on Friday for allegedly injuring two innocent men.
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Health of women and children ‘top priority’
Health services for women and children, who have been displaced by the floods, should be our first priority.
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Affected area being sprayed
Fumigation vehicles are working in the Khangarh area of Ghotki district to control a swarm of locusts.
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Racing horses against the floods
Thousands of people gathered near the Rohri Bypass to watch a horse race that went on for more than three hours.
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Fisherman survives prison, but fails to make it home
“My husband had passed away five days ago, but we have been informed about his death now,” said Aisha.
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New registrar appointed
SHC Chief Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmany issues orders for transfers and postings within the provincial judiciary.
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Civil hospital stops ambulance service
Civil Hospital, Karachi has temporarily stopped its ambulance service, Daily Express has learnt.
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Where is the Congo virus coming from?
Health experts are looking at different possibilities to explain how the virus is making its way into the city.
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Dying to deliver the goods
It is barely recognised as a proper profession, but restaurant riders will tell you it’s a tough one in this city.

















































