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Sectarian violence: Eight ‘target killers’ remanded
They are accused of either killing or being accomplices in the murders of Muawia and many doctors.
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Wheat cultivation: Urea prices shoot to Rs1,200 per bag
Growers need urea now otherwise their fields might be ruined.
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Thalassemia in Sindh: Children suffer the most with the blood disease
Victims of the blood disorder suffer from an increase of iron in their bodies, diabetes and other major side effects.
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Climate change: Shehri urges engineers to do more when disasters strike
Environment secretary fends off complaints from audience.
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Screening programme for relatives of diabetic patients
Proper control of diabetes can prevent long-term complications, says Dow university VC.
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Woman killed as bus rams into several vehicles
Speeding Dow University of Health Sciences bus collides with several vehicles in Nazimabad.
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Transportation promises: ‘50 CNG buses to run in Karachi within six months’
Six firms have prequalify for the proposed Benazir Bhutto CNG Bus Project.
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‘PPP not worried about its power in Sindh’
MQM ponders over breaking alliance in the provincial government as well.
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DHA rape investigations: Police team going to Islamabad to find rapists
Survivor mentally ready to fight her case, flat owner cleared.
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Target killings: 1 MQM, 2 ANP men killed
Police have yet to confirm political affiliations of three other victims.
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MQM submits formal application to quit coalition
Babar Ghauri says MQM has no intentions to remove Gilani or to resort to political blackmailing.
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HIV/AIDS: 1,080 cases detected in Sindh
More than 800 of the recorded patients are male. Patients also include 51 children.
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Petroleum price hike: ‘Govt has stabbed us in the back’
Hundreds of Pakistan Workers Federation activists organise rally against the government at Sukkur city bypass.
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Recruitment: Companies conduct tests at SSUET
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology conducts campus recruitment programme for students.
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Torture in Larkana: One man surrenders, three others still at large
One of three men who shaved a woman’s head and eyebrows as punishment surrenders to police.
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Swine Flu: One death does not make an epidemic
Doctors believe the swine flu virus may not turn out to be an epidemic.
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Tri-city crime comparison: Terrorism was worst in Lahore, but Karachi tops the list for murder
Which cities are safer depends on whether you’d live in a place that has more street crime or terrorist attacks.
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Brain drain: ‘If doctors can serve in the deserts of the Middle East, why not here?’
Members of Pakistan Medical Association discuss problems related to salaries, structure and postings in Sindh.
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Eight 'target killers' arrested
CCPO Karachi says suspects have confessed to the killing of 12 people, group active since March 2009.
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Hazard: Fire near Bilawal House
A fire alarmed the authorities after it broke out in the vicinity of Bilawal House within the limits of Boat Basin.
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Missing persons: Family of acquitted suspects appeal to court
Four petitions ask for the whereabouts of the men.
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Shershah attack: 3 accused sent to jail on remand
Four men were booked on a complaint filed by Muhammad Nafees, survivor of the October 19 attack
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Human trafficking: FIA raids travel agency
Asian Holiday Travel Agency in Shafi Court near Hotel Metropole was raided and owner Zeeshan was held.
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OGRA: Petition against petrol prices
A lawyer has filed a petition challenging the increase in prices of petroleum products notified by Ogra.
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Merging Jinnah hospital and SMC: Confused Sindh Medical College students call off protest for now
Say they want ‘hard facts’ on the matter.
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Angered by divorce: Ex-husband tortures mother of 12, shaves head and eyebrows
Victim claims her husband used to beat their children, one of whom died.
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Politics of politeness: ‘PML-N won’t forget anti-Punjab words’
Party spokesperson Ahsan Iqbal slams govt over petroleum price hike.
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Inner-city congestion: 23 markets to be moved to Northern Bypass
New Zulfikarabad city will need 1m acres in Thatta district.
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What was HOT and what was NOT in 2010
A look back at trends, those who tanked and those who triumphed whether we liked it or not.
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Rampant increase in child abduction cases
Karachi alone reported 2.582 cases of child abduction.
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Public service: Exams for engineering posts from Feb 24
Sindh Public Service Commission announces exams for the posts of civil engineers.
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Illegal organ transplants continue: society
Transplantation Society of Pakistan holds emergency meeting at SIUT to take notice of commercial transplantation.
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Sindh high court: Federal officer denies custody of missing leader
Hearing of petition against missing leader of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz adjourned for an indefinite period of time.
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Shershah carnage: Witnesses fail to identify accused men
Three witnesses in Shershah scrap market massacre case fail to identify accused before Judicial Magistrate.
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Defamation: Jahangir Siddiqui sues for Rs5b
The Sindh High Court issued notices for January 5 to the defendants.
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Government works on plan to automate Sukkur Barrage gates
Sukkur Barrage road bridge closed for repairs amid plans to modernise the structure and automate the gates.
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Refurbishment charges: Lawyer to brief DHA residents on lawsuit
Resident association filed case to protest ‘maintenance’ tax they claim they pay CBC already.
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JPMC and SMC battle: Alumni jump into the fray for college
Sindh Medical College students are treated like stepchildren by Jinnah faculty, claims alumnus.
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Bureaucracy: New DCO takes over
Sindh government appoints IT Secretary Muhammad Hussein as new Karachi district coodination officer.
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Annual report on labour rights: Tenant farmers’ struggle for ownership rights highlighted
Movement of tenant farmers of Okara military farms for land ownership rights has spread to other districts.
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Drug case: Former Karachi commissioner’s son granted bail
The son of former Karachi commissioner Aziz Ashrafi granted bail against solvent surety of Rs0.1 million.
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Health cover: Sindh okays new reimbursement policy
Government employees from grades 1 to 22 to be covered for 34 diseases.
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New Year’s eve: Avoid Sea View today, alternate routes for December 31 marked out
Ban on motorcycles without silencers and aerial firing. Traffic, except vehicles of residents, to not be allowed.
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Rags to riches: 70-year-old wins dead father’s half a century old case for huge estate
Apex court dismisses appeal, orders handover of 512 acres in Thatta.
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President in town: Highways, sewage plants and flood rehabilitation projects discussed
President Zardari suggests inviting foreign companies to rebuild flood-hit homes.
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75% of illegal migrants in the country are living in Karachi, reveals survey
Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER) launches annual report.
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Judicial equality: ‘Follow the Punjab when it comes to salaries of judges’
Chief Justice of Pakistan meets with SHC and lower court staff to resolve salary issues.
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Hindus gather to catch glimpse of Indian saint
Sant Yudistar Lal gifted a Hindu god’s idol to the Sadh Bello temple as Indian delegation visits.
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Three hospitals and medical college to put up a fight against merger
Sindh Medical College students do not want to lose Dow university affiliation.
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SIUT training programme: Young students learn how to make beds, give CPR
Hundred and twenty-eight students from across Karachi volunteer for one week at institute.




































