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Mother And Child Week: Welfare provision for IDP camps
Pregnant women to be vaccinated against tetanus, pregnant ladies in second, third trimester to under-go de-worming.
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Japanese-funded school inaugurated in Khyber Agency
As many as 150 students to benefit from the project.
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Giving in: Dejected or oblivious to rights, labourers ceded to their fate
Without any active labour organisation, workers in Swat made to toil even harder.
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Peshawar blast: One policeman killed, another injured in roadside blast
A police party on routine patrolling was targeted by the roadside blast.
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Psychological scars: From the warzone to the couch
Residents of FATA, K-P and Afghanistan deal with depression, mania and anger management issues.
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For Waziristan’s internally displaced persons, there is nothing left to return to
Political administration, security forces had made arrangement for repatriation.
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Fall from the third floor: With girl in coma, police hint at attempted murder
Police say they have found some vital evidence to support their theory.
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Drone strike kills four suspected militants in North Waziristan
The remotely piloted aircraft targeted an abandoned girls' high school building used by militants in Miranshah.
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Jamrud blast kills two, injures 14
Explosive-laden vehicle parked near workshops went off injuring several people, while 2 succumbed to their injuries.
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‘The waiting game’: A new bridge, but for your eyes only
Three months after completion of the bridge, Shamozo residents still forced to take detours.
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Five-day festival: Lower Dir celebrates times of peace
The festival started on Saturday to mark a successful military operation and restoration of peace in the area.
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Three girls among four killed in grenade attack on Charsadda wedding
A number of guests including women and children were attending the ceremony when men threw the grenade.
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Army claims to have successfully repulsed terrorist attacks in Chitral
139 ex-militants graduate from Army's rehabilitation vocational centre, GOC hopes they will be responsible citizens.
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Uzma Ayub case: Family to move apex court in murder case
Expresses dissatisfaction over decision to bail out accused for murder.
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Good riddance: Taliban release Chitral man after eight months
Naik Tariq was released after his abductors were paid Rs6 million in ransom.
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Neglected group: Special cards, security to be provided to transgenders
Asked to leave functions by midnight for their own security.
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Clueless: Teenager in coma after falling from third floor
Premature to say if the girl had jumped with the intention of committing suicide or if she was pushed, says Police.
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Congregation: Religious leaders pray for peace, prosperity
A three-day ijtema held by Tablighi Jamaat in Barikot was attended by over 300,000 people.
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Assailants target police van carrying suspect in Mardan
Five police personnel, including four officials, injured in powerful explosion.
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Verification process: In K-P, illegal Afghan refugees to be deported
Operation against unregistered migrants from May 26.
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Post-flood blues: Two years on, farmers of Parrai village struggle to rebuild their lives
Nearly 3,500 families await rehabilitation.
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Missing persons’ case: PHC fixes six more hearings for May 16
KP and Fata chief secretaries, Peshawar CCPO and ISI sector commander, are to appear before the court that day.
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‘Shady’ arms deal: K-P police accused of ‘foul play’ in arms deal
Royal Emirates Group is considering taking the matter to the court of law.
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Hospitalised prisoner manages to flee with policeman’s cell phone
Amir Amin was said to have been forcibly kept at the hospital.
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BISP officials are beaten up in Mohmand Agency
Officials complain of threats from all sides, forcing workers to quit.
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2010 Airblue crash: Court temporarily suspends CAA chief
PHC serves contempt notices to Nadeem Khan Yousafzai and Nargis Sethi.
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Seeking justice: SHO, 15 others booked for forcing girl into marriage
The teenager has accused the police of arranging a jirga to pressurise her family.
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Game of the soil: Breathing life into a dying sport
The game is played only in Buner, Swabi and Mardan districts.
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Walk for peace: Record holder to march from DI Khan to Swat on foot
'The main objective of the walk is to deliver a message to the world that we want peace.'
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After Bannu prison break: Islamabad finally says yes to mobile jammers in K-P jails
Provincial government wants to incarcerate militants separately from common criminals.
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Missing persons’ case: A competition of veracity at the Peshawar High Court
Petitioner takes oath that police picked her husband up, police takes oath denying the allegation.
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Pakistan army uses bullets and classrooms to fight militancy
Military officers, trainers, clerics and psychologists run three-month courses designed to erase radical thoughts.
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Bannu jailbreak – part II: We had only five Kalashnikovs, say police
With security only on paper, an absence of arms and personnel enabled the brazen attack .
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Diminishing strength: Defections mar PML-Q’s chances of joining K-P govt
ANP denies negotiations; party loses several high-profile members; two MPAs asked to resign.
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Student stabbing: Gomal University suspends two professors
Student groups pressuring university administration and govt to take action against alleged assailant.
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Crime: Prayer leader sexually assaults boy
The prayer leader threatened his student of dire consequences if he ever disclosed the crime, said the victim’s...
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‘Honour’ killing?: Mysterious death of a teenage girl baffles police, rights activist
Victim’s father says she was shot dead by her six-year-old sister.
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In the line of duty: From Kiyari to Giyari, a fallen son of the soil is remembered by his father
Sepoy Aksar Zaman is buried under an avalanche at an army post in Siachen.
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Police brutality: Alleged murderer dies in Upper Dir police lock-up
Ali’s family says he was tortured to death, police officials say he died of heroin addiction withdrawal.
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Student stabbing: Gomal University suspends two professors, security guard
Student groups pressuring university administration and govt to take action against alleged assailant.
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Cost of efficiency: PIA plane departs early, leaves behind passengers
PIA spokesperson Sultan Hassan corroborates claim that most passengers had been informed of the change beforehand.
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Bannu jailbreak: One prisoner’s fate points to obscurities of mass escape
Doubts linger as to whether the prisoners were ‘forced’ to escape.
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Ice melt: Glacier destroys six houses in Naran
Owners had moved to warmer locations for the winter, reported to police that the loss was in hundreds of thousands.
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‘Ignored’ ANP member from rural Peshawar resigns
Central finance secretary Hashim Babar says his constituency consistently neglected in distribution of funds.
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Bhoja Air tragedy: Peshawar High Court lambasts govt for failing to inspect planes
Orders had been issued in February to inspect all aircraft in the country for airworthiness.
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Bannu jailbreak probe: Khyber-Pakhunkhtwa govt inquiry panel visits prison
Committee members asks residents to come forward with information, promising to protect identities.
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PHC grants bail to accused killers of Uzma Ayub’s brother
Alamzeb was shot dead in Dec 2011 as he escorted his sister, survivor of an alleged rape, for a court hearing.
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Sherpao slams K-P govt over Bannu jailbreak
PPP-S chief blames ANP, PPP and MQM for Karachi unrest.
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Party organisation: PML-Q forms FATA committee
PML-Q Central Vice President Ajmal Khan Wazir has been appointed the committee’s coordinator.
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82 years on: The unsung heroes of Qissa Khwani massacre
On this day in 1930, the British regime killed hundreds of peaceful protesters.