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Hear me roar: Wounded bomb squad inspector longs to get back to work
Inayatullah Khan, nicknamed Tiger, is the go-to man when it comes to diffusing bombs.
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IDPs are our heroes and stars, says Baloch
Cash assistance of Rs400,000 will be given to those whose houses have been destroyed, said Baloch.
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Catch me if you can: All not onboard the bandwagon
People intending to use public transport to visit families in their native villages scramble to get seats.
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Slammer time: Government officials imprisoned for corruption cases spend Eid in jail
NAB has arrested 10 former and serving government officials in several cases over the last few months.
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Tragedy: Four dead, nine injured in road accidents
Vehicles skidded into roadside ravines in two incidents, highlighting need for safety measures.
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Street life: Living on the dividing line
Men from tribal areas move to the city in search of work, but end up sleeping on footpaths as jobs remain hard to find
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Fake it till you make it: In Swat, criminals ride on Taliban coattails
Threats can be tackled if people go to police, say authorities .
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Festive mood: Like previous years, patches of K-P, FATA celebrate Eid
Afghan refugees also stick to Mufti Shahabuddin Popalzai’s announcement.
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People in K-P and FATA celebrate Eidul Fitr today
Central and regional Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will convene today to sight moon in other parts of Pakistan.
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Trying times: IGP tries to bolster police conf idence at darbar
Lauds Peshawar police’s efforts for leading reforms agenda in the force.
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Reprimanding officials: Two policemen suspended for harassing people
DPO says several complaints registered against both officers.
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Mosquito woes: Two more patients diagnosed with dengue
Two more dengue cases identified in Swat on Sunday have taken the total count to 38.
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No respite: Even in the month of fasting, no respite from drive-by shootings and bomb attacks
Police managed to kill a few attackers but lost more men.
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‘I don’t know when life will go back to normal’
Displaced people use PM’s package to make ends meet but Eid is a struggle.
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Militant activities: Three men found dead in Khyber and Orakzai
Frontier Corps official, other victim belonged to Khyber Agency.
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Eliminating danger: 40 suspects arrested in raids along Mohmand border
The detainees were shifted to an undisclosed location for interrogation.
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In cold blood: Man kills sister over ‘honour’
Ali shot Zubaida because he suspected she was seeing a man from Shabqadar.
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Don’t panic: QWP criticises decision to call army to capital
Sherpao says government doing this as it is wary of PTI’s long march.
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Eid deals and cheap knock-offs save shoppers from inflated prices in main markets
No matter the size of their wallets, people managed to somehow make do this season.
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Holy calling: Eidul Fitr prayer timings in K-P
The earliest prayer will be held at 6:30 am while the last will be at 8:00 am.
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Eid to be celebrated in parts of K-P today
The decision was taken after 48 testimonies were received from different districts.
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At odds: Govt challenges PHC’s ruling
Peshawar High Court had sought extension in the jurisdiction of Supreme Court and high court to FATA.
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Swat shopkeepers receive ‘TTP threats’
The letter on a TTP letterhead was signed ‘Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Mullah Fazlullah’.
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Government hospitals: OPDs to remain shut during Eidul Fitr holidays
Doctors and paramedical staff to continue performing duties at emergency wards.
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Sporting spree: Match point in Mingora
Grassy ground plays host to night tournaments of cricket, badminton, volleyball.
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No biz like showbiz: Four new Pashto flicks coming to a cinema near you
The film industry in Peshawar might be down, but is still not out.
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Mosquito-borne virus: Another dengue patient diagnosed in Swat
According to a medical practitioner, the fever affecting patients this year is mild.
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Development framework: CM approves formulation of industrial policy
Constitutes committee to prepare the draft within one month.
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In the guise of aid: NAB files Rs83m corruption reference against seven accused
Accused reportedly collected money from earthquake affectees on pretext of providing income tax refunds.
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Eid security: Reserve police deployed in district to maintain law
Nearly 2,000 reserve police officials to assist regular force .
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Lunar tunes: Dark side of the moon
Central and regional committees at loggerheads once again over when to celebrate Eid.
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Key meeting: Tribesmen back govt efforts to rid NWA of militants
Abdul Qadir Baloch meets a tribal jirga of North Waziristan’s elders.
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Telephone Industries of Pakistan workers threaten self-immolation if contracts not renewed
Say salaries have been unpaid for the last three months .
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Helping the homeless: National policy needed for displaced persons says Fauzia Kasuri
New officer bearers of ISF took oath on the occasion.
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Threat averted: Grenades, explosives defused in Charsadda
Police and security forces then reached the site and called the bomb disposal unit to check and defuse the explosives.
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Proper procedure: Court directs govt to provide death certificate of deceased detainee
Piyo Gul died at Lakki Marwat internment centre in 2013 following his arrest in November 2011.
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Swift action: Alleged kidnapper killed in police raid, victim recovered
The police official further said Imran was rescued from the basement of the house where he was bound in chains.
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Staff scarcity: Charsadda’s public hospitals face shortage of doctors
Only 33 doctors are currently working at DHQ Hospital while 30 posts lie empty .
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One with Palestine: Rallies demand immediate end to Israeli offensive
Religious parties condemn silence of global community over atrocities in Gaza .
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Charity begins at home: Afghanistan urged to repatriate refugees rather than lure IDPs
K-P governor says two million Afghan refugees a huge burden on Pakistan’s economy and infrastructure.
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A Popalzai Lune: The writing on Qasim Khan mosque’s walls
Anyone can claim to see the moon but a sighting by said mosque is the final word for the start and end of Ramazan.
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Where the stars shine: Dilip Kumar’s house now a protected heritage site
The archaeology dept issued a notification to this effect; property still has to be purchased.
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New infrastructure: Khushal Garh bridge completed after three-year wait
Flyover will also help link up the Potohar region with Karachi via Indus Highway.
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Mammoth task: ‘Resettling IDPs will cost $1.5 billion’
Governor Sardar Mehtab says Zarb-e-Azb to conclude in weeks, not months.
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Homecoming: Kidnapped man rescued after nine months
Abductors threw their captive out of their car for fear of being arrested.
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Weapons scam: NAB’s response sought in Amir Ghazan Hoti’s bail plea
Hoti’s counsel claims the investigation body did not provide sufficient proof against his client .
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No means no: Warden speaks out on sexual harassment inside jail
Says good-looking inmates receive preferential treatment, from staff, superintendent.
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Brutal slaying: Tortured body found in Khyber Agency
Political administration official says a passerby spotted the body of Zarin Gul.
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Rocket attack: Businessman’s house targeted by extortionists
Watchman of the house, another villager injured while the boundary wall of the house was also damaged.
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Rising numbers: Two more patients take dengue cases to 35
Scouts conduct door-to-door awareness campaign, destroy mosquito larvae from hundreds of houses.

















































