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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.
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Proposal to set up colony for survivors snubbed
The proposal has been rejected by the city government on the grounds that the floods might hit that area as well.
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Sindh remains in grip of emergency: UN
UN agencies say Sindh a main area of concern for them.
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Poverty drives man to murder, suicide
Muhammar Asif hung himself after stangling his wife and three sons.
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Education City dream set to become reality
The draft of the Education City Act has been prepared and it will be presented in the Sindh Assembly for approval.
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Former footballers kick off relief efforts in Thatta, Badin
Former footballers from Germany, New Zealand and America are joining in the relief efforts.
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Two boys kidnapped within a week, Hindus protest
Parents have started fearing for the safety of their children who have become an easy target for abductors.
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ANP man shot dead
Tension engulfed North Karachi after the killing of an activist of ANP who was targeted at Shahnawaz Bhutto Colony.
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NGO plans ‘Adopt a Community’ help
An NGO has come up with a proposal to ‘adopt a community’ in a bid to help a large number of flood survivors.
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Look out for the locusts
Residents of Ghotki must brace themselves for the incoming locusts, reported to be spread over 11 kilometres.
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Youm-e-Ali firing suspects acquitted
Six men, who were arrested on charges of attacking a Youm-e-Ali procession near Empress Market, were acquitted.
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City’s new police chief takes charge today
The Sindh government issued the notification of Fayyaz Ahmed Leghari’s appointment as the Karachi CCPO on Thursday.
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PM presses good governance to new CS
Gilani directs the newly appointed chief bureaucrat of Sindh to strive to improve governance in the province.
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350 families get Watan Cards in Sukkur, others are rejected
Watan Cards is a government scheme through which flood survivors would be able to get compensation worth Rs20,000.
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Spare the media, haul up the child: PSMA
Graphic media content alarms the Private Schools Management Association (PSMA) Sindh.
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Alarm as dengue patient tests positive for deadly Congo virus
A patient has been diagnosed with the deadly Congo virus in Karachi.
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Woman drowns son, commits suicide
A mother and her young son have died after drowning in a water tank in Karachi's Orangi Town area.
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SSUET to take 1,800 students in 2011
The university will take around 1,800 students in different disciplines of engineering.
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3 held, weapons seized in Liaquatabad raids
AVCC and CPLC arrest criminals during raids at a house and madrassa in Liaquatabad.
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Police say no evidence against arrested men
Police did not gather evidence against suspects who were held for firing near a Youm-e-Ali procession.
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10 people freed from illegal captivity
Naseem Nagar police free 10 people from illegal captivity and arrest the accused.
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Conserve floodwater to solve irrigation problems: experts
Experts say if floodwater in rivers is preserved, the country can meet its irrigation need,
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Watan Cards launched to compensate flood survivors
Watan Cards are a scheme for the rehabilitation of flood survivors.
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Race for PS-94 by-poll gains momentum
MQM and ANP gear up for upcoming by-election.
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Food prices cause people to eat their savings
Rising food prices are affecting families across the socio-economic spectrum.
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What happened to the land where the water didn’t hit?
Farmers are in a different kind of anguish - the kind that comes from a shortage of water.
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Repairs almost done at Tori, Ghouspur bunds
Repair work at Tori Bund resumed on Wednesday following a brief break for the Eid holidays.
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Altaf Hussain calls for return of nazims
MQM called on the government to restore the local government system for a term of one to two years.
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Ministers visit flood survivors
Dr Mirza Ikhtiar Baig visited relief camps at the Gizri School in Defence in his constituency NA-250 Karachi on Eid.
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Leghari likely new police chief
Sindh government has decided to appoint Hyderabad Regional Police Officer Fayyaz Leghari as the new Karachi CCPO.
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Federal secretary issued show-cause notice
SHC issued a show-cause notice to the federal secretary for law and justice on Tuesday.
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DHA contributes to relief effort
DHA established a medical camp and distributed Eid gifts to flood survivors in the area between Thatta and Sajawal.
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Three bodies found as target killings continue
Three bodies were found in North Karachi Power House early on Wednesday morning renewing tensions of target killings.
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CDGK plans to prevent dengue outbreak
CDGK will soon embark on a fumigation scheme and plans to issue public health service announcements in the media.
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Getting stuck in a shoot-out at Natha Khan bridge
Activists from two political parties got into a row over hoisting party flags at Drigh Road and started shooting.
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This is how urban Pakistan gets to know rural Pakistan
On Eid, students and faculty from the University of Karachi decided to spend time with flood survivors.