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True happiness: Ignoring Eid shopping, altruistic teenagers collect funds for rain victims
The young saviours belong to the Pakistan Relief Foundation.
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Buksh Energy provides electricity to villages via solar power
Wants to expand project throughout Pakistan, fuelling entrepreneurship.
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Ramadan Toy Drive: For these kids, all it takes are toys to bring joy
Response has been overwhelming as people contributed generously, say organisers .
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Crop survival: Farmers in Sindh get trained to ‘manage’ dates
Pakistan is the sixth largest date producing country with orchards spread over 0.1 m hectares.
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Eco-Jihad: Planting trees for paradise
Can Islamic teachings pave way for raising awareness about environment protection and sustainable living?
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Child protection: Runaways apprehensive about reunions
Child rights activists believe that the children and their families need counselling.
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‘Beacon of light’: New Beaconhouse A’ level campus, a promising facility, opens to all
The campus provides a mix of curricular and extra-curricular activities for every student.
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Charity: 100 ration packets distributed
The ration packets contained household commodities according to the monthly requirement of an average sized family.
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Doubling up: Evening shifts at Khar College give more youth a shot at education
Governor approves second run to facilitate students on waiting lists.
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Scenic beauty of Bhanbhore greets tourists with pin drop silence
Neglected archeological site offers dreamlike beauty and scenery for tourists.
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Skill development: Solar panels made by women go on display
APWA training women in UPS, solar panel manufacture.
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Burka Avenger set to go global
Plans are to broadcast the show in 60 countries.
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Urban waste management: NGO introduces green roofing for flood victims
CEO of Gulbahao Trust, Nargis Latif, sees garbage as a resource for innovative inventions.
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Independence spirit: Sale of flags, badges increases
People all over the country celebrate the day with passion and zeal on August 14.
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Honoured: Arfa Karim’s birthplace a model village
Eight development projects planned to turn ancestral village into model village, says DCO Najam Ahmad Shah
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Tech savvy: Sharpening math skills with e-learning tools
576 govt school students learned math off computers.
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Sustainable living: Permaculturist spreading the seeds of his passion
Introducing eco-friendly agriculture in Hunza.
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Pakathon aims at solving Pakistan’s problems through technology
Pakistan’s version of hackathon brings together young computer programmers and software developers.
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Int’l Commonwealth Youth Award: Hanan Ali Abbasi makes it to the top
ICYA is awarded to those who make a difference in others’ lives.
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Hero behind-the-scenes: When life’s a ticking bomb
In a country plagued by terrorism, unsung heroes like DSP Tahir Awan defuse bombs and save countless lives.
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These Romanians beat Pakistan's killer mountain, terrorists
Romanian climbers say they escaped the terrorists since they took a different climbing route.
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More mail: Malala vows to defeat terror with power of pen
Afghan ambassador to Britain presents Karzai’s letter to Malala.
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Inflight emergency: Pakistani doctors save Indian who suffered heart attack
76-year-old patient, his wife allowed to enter country without visa.
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Seven Summits: Samina Baig sets her sights higher
Plans to arrange training for other Pakistani women, wishing to climb mountains.
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Sahib: A young nurse’s journey in Pakistan
Having completed her education at a DIL school, Sahib received a scholarship to complete her Nurses training.
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Journey to the top: From Skardu to the skies
Khurpa Care offers professional and basic training courses for mountain climbers.
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Making history: For Pakistani women, sky is not the limit
24-strong batch of female paratroopers completes training .
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MIT Enterprise Forum recognises Pakistani among world’s brilliant minds
Masood has developed world’s fastest retina and face scanner.
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Hijacked justice system: Women challenge men in first female jirga
Tribal jirgas typically ignore or discriminate against women’s rights.
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Decade: A story of women empowerment in a Punjab village
A decade ago, no girl in the village was allowed to receive education, but today every girl there goes to school.
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From Multan to Philly, Umer Piracha found his calling
The singer-composer is now involved in cross platform collaborations in Philadelphia.