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Stories of Karachi: Two tales in one city
I have made a habit of asking the many rickshaw and cab drivers where they come from.
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Chop, chop: KMC’s advertising department hacks down trees to line its own pockets
For the right price, officials will install illegal billboards anywhere you want.
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Capital punishment: Sindh gets ready to open its gallows
Six out of a total of 457 death row prisoners in Sindh will be the first ones to be executed.
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Backbone of industry: Female cotton-pickers call for recognition
Under the law, these women, struggling on meagre daily wages, are not recognised as formal workers.
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‘An internal dialect’: Imran Mir’s final paper on modern art launched
The late artist completed ‘What You See is What You See’ before his death in October.
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United we stand: City mourns the martyrs
Thousands of people gather to show support for the victims, families.
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In solidarity: Karachi children put on a brave face
Schools across city start the day with prayers for those who lost their lives in Peshawar.
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Producing talent: MUET awards 575 degrees at convocation
Producing talent: MUET awards 575 degrees at convocation
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Procurement case: SC wants report on APCs by Dec 20
Procurement case: SC wants report on APCs by Dec 20
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Fire: Workers rescued from burning building
Fire: Workers rescued from burning building
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Drying up: Growers complain of water shortage
Drying up: Growers complain of water shortage
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Achievement: SALU placed in ‘W’ category
Achievement: SALU placed in ‘W’ category
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Know your rights: Rights of a spouse
The Express Tribune looks at the laws concerning litigation over matrimonial disputes.
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E-policing in Peshawar
Being connected to the main server means that policemen can look up criminal records within minutes.
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Interior minister takes notice of Hindu kidnappings
Three Hindu men, who disappeared last week from Kandhkot, remain missing.
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Right to know: Senator hopes to see Right to Information bill enacted
Says the legislation has already been sent to the cabinet division for approval.
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SHC wants population census as soon as possible
Bureau of statistics head claimed it will take them 10 months.
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Beachfront property: SC stops Sindh from land transfer
Earlier, the apex court had stayed the sale of 600 acres of mangrove-covered land.
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Caught at last: Police arrest key suspects behind robbery at Edhi Centre
Investigators also claim to have apprehended suspects in Chhipa robbery.
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Bird’s eye view: Explore Karachi from the top
City to have its first helicopter ride for tourists.
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Annual event: Five-day international book fair starts tomorrow
The organisers hope to put up over 330 stalls in Expo Centre's three halls.
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Crime rates and figures: Filing FIRs without going to a police station now possible
AIG says they will set up a monitoring cell at the CPO for people to register complaints.
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Torture still not a crime in Pakistan
Lawmakers blame each other rather than discuss the torture bill.
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Peshawar attack: Armed forces beef up school security
Political parties call for joint efforts to wage war on terror.
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Fire erupts in Karachi building
Many people reportedly trapped inside the building located near Baloch Colony bridge
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Response: PPP refutes MQM accusations of supporting gangs
MQM does not have a political base in Chanesar Goth, Ghani claims
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Fakhra Younus case: SHC summons key accused afresh
The accused has failed to appear in court for the last two years despite repeated notices
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A new beginning: 1,038 students graduate from Baqai University
60 students were awarded PhD, MPhil and business administration degrees as welll
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Shot dead: Cop, shop owner gunned down
Deceased policeman was posted to the Specialised Investigation Team in District West
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Arrests and encounters: Police nab suspects involved in DUHS bus robbery last week
The suspects had robbed 50 students on the bus that was headed to the campus in the morning
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Low gas pressures: Caterers plan to take to the streets in protest
The association of hotel owners warn of protest movement against gas utility
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Sindh University’s dilemma: Burdened by mismanagement, varsity looks forward to new VC
Sindh’s largest public-sector university has been running without a head since June
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Online funeral service :Mourn your loved ones with your virtual presence
The Wadi-a-Hussain cemetery has a website that will soon launch the facility of live streaming funerals
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Girl from Dadu meets girl from Swat in Oslo
Kainat Soomro, a gang-rape survivor had chicken and French fries with Malala Yousufzai
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Struggling to survive: In Karachi, IDPs are no longer welcome
Nationalist pressure has forced displaced families into hiding
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Karachi suffers from massive traffic gridlock
Severe traffic congestion affects MA Jinnah Road, Shahrah-e-Faisal, II Chundrigar Road, Korangi road
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Sugar, sugar: ‘Mill owners manipulating sugarcane prices’
The government has fixed the rate at Rs182 per 40kgs of sugarcane
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Violence in the city: Two wounded in cracker bomb attack
Meanwhile, two suspected criminals were arrested in separate incidents.
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University students take up the fight for women’s rights
Szabist students and faculty conduct a session on laws regarding marriage, divorce and custody
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Baldia factory fire: Victims’ families take to the streets in protest
They are demanding the compensation that was promised to them after the tragedy
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Improved performance: Anti-Human Trafficking Cell nabs seven suspects
One of the accused was allegedly involved in arranging South Korean employment visas for Rs800,000
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Voicing concerns: Qayyumabad Chowrangi chokes as ASWJ protests missing workers
This was the fourth protest demonstration by the party in the last one month
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Coal burns up Karachi’s energy efficiency
Investments in wind and solar energy can help make the city become more ‘green’
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For city's sake: Residents protest the ‘deplorable’ state of Sukkur
Protesters included political workers, civil activists under the aegis of Sukkur Development Alliance
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Keep it clean: ‘Project Jinnah’ cleans up city’s largest hospital
More than 300 volunteers join hands with the city administration to uplift JPMC
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History and conservation: Mending a fort whose makers left no traces of themselves
The Endowment Fund Trust repairs Ranikot whose origins are still a mystery
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Compiling kidnapping data: Police start work on yellow book
Law enforcers compiling data on abductions, gangs involved and other details from the last 20 years
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Wheels For Relief: Ambulance donated to Maa Hospital
Wheels For Relief: Ambulance donated to Maa Hospital
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Outlawed Lottery: Six men taken into custody
Outlawed Lottery: Six men taken into custody
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Graduation Date: MUET reschedules convocation
Graduation Date: MUET reschedules convocation