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Where the streets have no lights
With the city's main arteries gripped in darkness, petty thieves have let loose.
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Man freed from illegal detention
Muhammad Sabir released from PIB Colony police station on Friday where he was allegedly being detained illegally.
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‘I saw the sky turn red’
Residents, workers near the Abdullah Shah Ghazi mazaar share what they saw and heard.
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Sindh education calendar changed
The decision comes in the wake of the devastating floods that have badly affected the province.
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Notorious land-grabber captured, police claim
The accused, Ali Hasan Barohi, was arrested while he was on his way to Gulshan-e-Maymar on Friday night.
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Media watch: Shrine bombed again
Local media recount the incident of the suicide attacks on Abdullah Shah Ghazi's shrine in Karachi.
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Suicide bomber identified: Police
Police claim to have identified one of the Abdullah Shah Gazi suicide bombers as Naseebullah.
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‘Rape cases hang on MLO examinations’
“You have to get the evidence to speak for the survivor and deliver them justice.” says Alwani.
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Six people record their statements
Tori Bund investigation moves ahead after the judicial commission recorded statements.
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Government decides to keep last year’s admissions policy for medical colleges
Forty-five students from all districts of Sindh, except Karachi, will be admitted to DOW University.
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Boulton Market shopkeepers go to court
Case revolves around shopkeepers of Boulton market who were displaced by a road-widening project.
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11 out of 16 filter plants broken down and awaiting repairs in Sukkur
Residents relying on the filters are forced to consume dirty water as a result.
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MPA goes to court over qualifications
A minority MPA goes to court to challenge a decision to declare his educational qualifications as fake.
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Another shrine attacked
Eight killed, 65 injured in blast at Abdullah Shah Ghazi's shrine; TTP claims responsibility.
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Arts Council’s internal fight not a pretty picture
Students protest the suspension of electricity and water supply to their institute allegedly by the Arts Council.
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SHC questions certain FIA authorities
Assistant director of the FIA with its banking crimes unit is ordered into custody.
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Blood and oranges
The squished fruit looks like something else. Apples, bananas, grapes, oranges. Blood.
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10 drown as boat capsizes
Ten members of a family drown and two survive when a boat carrying 12 people overturns in the Nara Canal.
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Centre, Sindh sorting out drug administration: FHS tells court
In case of conviction, the court concerned is supposed to cancel the license of the druggist.
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4 men gunned down near Rohri
Four people belonging to the Jatoi clan are gunned down by unidentified men near Rohri.
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Colorectal cancer: younger and younger patients
Doctors notice a rise in colorectal cancer among young adults between the ages 22 to 24 years.
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KESC signs deal for circular railway revival
The KCR will be revived as a modern commuter system for a city that desperately needs public transport.
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The end of an era, older residents reminisce
Back in the 1970s and 80s, people in Sukkur were mad about books but now there are only two libraries left.
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Closed-circuit TV cameras yet to switch back on
Cameras put up all over the city to monitor traffic violations and suspicious activity have been switched off.
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SHC summons officials over bus terminal dispute
EDO Revenue CDGK is ordered to appear before a bench of the SHC.
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Leaders of tomorrow, debaters today
Youngsters from the suburbs march to the stage and stand at the dais at the 6th All Karachi Speech Competition.
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Flood tax needed to generate funds for rehabilitation, explains Wahab
“We need Rs500 billion. Where will we get it from?” says Wahab, explaining that tax is necessary to generate funds.
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If the country pays, then we pay, says ABAD delegation
President is informed of reservations the builders’ community have over imposition of flood tax in Sindh alone.
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Clerics call for strike today to protest murder
Sunni Wahdat Council calls for strike in reaction to killing of one of its leaders Maulvi Muhammad Ameen.
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Unannounced loadshedding hinders trade in Sindh
SC orders the Ministry of Water and Power and Pepco to present data on electricity production for the year 2009.
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Jamia Binoria cleric gunned down in Karachi
Teacher of the seminary gunned down by unidentified bike riders at Naurus Chorangi.
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Mirza urges better coordination
Sindh Home Minister instructs IGP Sindh to submit a report on the rising crime rate.
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Losses to sites discussed
Promotions of culture department officials are approved in a meeting chaired by Culture Minister.
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BoR officials to face prosecution for issuing fake documents
A fake claim to ownership of more than 80 acres of land incurrs the wrath of the court.
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Rickshaw driver buried, protests continue
The driver was killed in crossfire between police and bandits in Liaquatabad No. 10.
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300,000 Watan cards already issued to IDPs
Nadra's deputy chairman says 225,000 families have drawn Rs2.5 billion so far.
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Teachers boycott classes in SALU, other universities
World Teachers Day is teacher-less as educators across Sindh boycott duties to protest cuts in HEC funds.
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Educators honoured across the province
NICE marka World Teachers Day by holding a seminar highlighting that teachers should get better salaries.
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Ask your ‘trophy wife’ to get ‘Botox’ and wear ‘kitten’
Oxford University Press launches the eight edition of the dictionary, making words more familiar, less intimidating.
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UNDP to launch $120m relief project in Sindh
Country representative says low-cost houses will be constructed in collaboration with govt of Sindh.
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Rs1.9m bank heist in DHA
This is the third bank robbery in the first five days of October.
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‘Underworld’ contract killers arrested
The two are allegedly involved in crimes including murder of Advocate Sardar Zulfiqar and several kidnapping cases.
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SHC to hear challenge to Tori Bund commission
Petitioner maintains proceedings of commission are being kept a closely guarded secret.
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Full US visa services to begin in Karachi
Visa service will start from Karachi as soon as we move into the new consulate building, says US Counsel General.
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KESC knows who’s been naughty and who’s been nice
Karachi's residents who pay their bills suffer because of those who don’t.
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Seven killed in latest wave of violence in Karachi
Unrest returned to Karachi as seven people were killed in firing incidents late on Monday night.
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SHC asks why police failed to probe alleged fake encounter
Police officials had to explain under what authority they superseded the orders of the Provincial Police Officer.
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Preparations for Eidul Azha begin
Auction for plots in the Super Highway animal market will take place on October 8 after Zuhr prayers.
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Sindh’s lawyers threaten strike on Friday
Lawyers in Sindh will go on strike on if action is not taken against police who beat lawyers in Lahore.
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‘Mental challenges do not necessarily challenge one’s skill’
Razia Pathan feels that mentally challenged people can be taught to become an industrious part of the system.
















































