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After years in exile, Arbab Ghulam Rahim plans return to Pakistan
“I am returning to Pakistan and will participate in the upcoming general elections” says Rahim.
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Explosion kills two in Karachi: Police
Blast in Karachi leaves two dead and four injured.
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Three children die, four others injured as roof collapses
Incident takes place in a slum in North Nazimabad.
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KU Business School opens admissions
University of Karachi's business school opens its two-year professional MBA Banking programme.
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Violence roundup: Two Baloch men among four bodies found in the city
Police arrest 30 suspects in separate raids, seize arms and ammunition.
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Police raid a home-based gutka factory in Surjani Town
Bags of betel nuts, tobacco and lime found at the site.
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In a final attempt, doctors to hold indefinite sit-in from today
PMA asks govt to accept their demands, as directed by SHC, before its tenure ends.
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Writers and thinkers of Sindh ask people to choose leaders wisely
Accuse the ruling govt of bringing the province to the brink.
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Mathematicians use fuzzy graphs to bring development opportunities into focus
Students discuss how math can be used to solve Pakistan’s problems.
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Police identify a suspect behind kidnapping bid at Dolmen Mall, Clifton
The culprit, Alamgir Jan, was identified through the licence of the gun he left behind.
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Hindu community gets together to celebrate Shiv Ratri
The pilgrims arrived at Sadh Bello temple at 3:30am to worship Shankar Bhagwan.
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Gender (in)equality: Poster For Tomorrow show reaches Hyderabad
Visitors on the opening day appreciate the work on display.
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Law enforcers quell rumours of student abductions in Karachi
Insist that in all three cases reported, victims were released.
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The economic costs of violence
Govt needs to ensure the security of investments or be ready to lose all.
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Following SC orders: Number of ATCs in Karachi raised to 18
SHC CJ asks Sindh govt to confer special powers to 15 additional judges for three months.
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Strike: JSQM opposes Zulfikarabad project
All nationalist organisations in Sindh have dismissed the project as they believe that it is harmful for the people.
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SHC halts illegal excavation of sand and gravel
Syed Shiraz Ali complains that sand and gravel is being dug up illegally and several policemen support the practice.
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Holding up salaries: Teacher accuses education dept of demanding bribes
Court seeks explanation for why arrears have not been cleared.
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Moro shuts down to condemn doctor’s kidnapping
Medical staff at taluka hospital boycotted their duties demanding protection.
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ATCs to be shifted from Sultanabad to Sindh Secretariat
The courts have been receiving threats from terrorists.
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Workers of New Sabzi Mandi at a loss on how to rebuild their livelihood
Govt officials doubt claims about the extent of damages.
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The other half: ‘Women are still far from holding up half the sky in politics’
Dr Khushk presides over seminar on social, economic and political status of women.
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As time passes, the evidence from Abbas Town blast site also fades
Policemen cite new transfers and postings as main reason of delays in investigations.
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Cancer is a fully curable disease, say doctors
The many patients who survived gathered at AKUH to prove this.
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Nine-year-old feels Pakistan is called a terrorist country as it lacks good schools
Students from eight schools celebrate International Women’s Day at Beach Luxury Hotel.
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When bullets fly, classes at schools also die
Lessons are being held regularly on Saturdays to make up for lost time and incomplete courses.
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Armed with a paint brush, artist Sabina Haque turns war zones into art
Artist’s work to go on display at the Koel Gallery from Thursday.
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Government to bear costs for reconstructing Abbas Town flats: Ebad
Directives issued for initiating reconstruction efforts. Rebuilding to cost Rs150 million, 6 months.
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Law on domestic violence: Up to two years in prison for domestic abusers
Sindh becomes first province to pass bill pending for the past five years.
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Ministers, activists rejoice passage of bill
Alwani would regularly be taunted by male parliamentarians who would say that the bill would increase divorce rates.
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Land distribution scheme: For some peasants, free land brings litigation and more problems than solutions
Recipients complain that often the land given to them is already under occupation.
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Robbery: Over Rs3m looted from bank on Saher commercial
An FIR on behalf of the bank manager has been filed against unidentified persons.
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Karachi, go get your gun
The minimum age was 18 years, but it has been bumped up to 25.
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Bridging the gap: ‘There is a shortage of skilled labour in Pakistan’s public health sector’
Health experts discuss obstacles at the newly opened School of Public Health at DUHS.
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‘Beware of the [sic] evil’: The devil drives Prado
Are the abductions in DHA a ghastly rumour or reality?.
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Legal battle: Only one witness manages to record statement in Shahzeb’s murder trial
Defendants’ lawyers argue names of witnesses should be provided beforehand.
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Running risks: Sindh Aids Control Programme expected to stop services
The government has reportedly not provided funds to the programme since September last year.
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National One-Day Cup: Players incensed with decision of changing venues
Participants of One-Day event flay PCB for shifting matches from Karachi.
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After Punjab, Sindh to regularise contractual employees too?
Information denies a decision has been taken on the matter of regularisation of employees.
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CCTV shows Shahrukh Jatoi being escorted through airport
The video has come into limelight over 60 days after the murder of Shahzeb Khan.
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Sindh Assembly passes domestic violence bill
Sindh Assembly passes resolution on women's day.
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Karachi jail: Scholastic glory behind bars
Despite all odds, Zainab attains a master’s degree and plans to study even further.
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Grocery shop owner pulls family out of poverty
Azra’s store, located inside her house, was such a success, her husband quit his factory job to help out.
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SHC questions rationale behind ban on pillion riding
NGO alleges that the ban violates fundamental rights of the citizens.
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Laid to rest: Lawyer who defended Benazir dies at 82
Chauhan also served as the advocate general of Sindh.
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Security woes: Military chiefs raise red flag over Karachi unrest
Urge political parties to back deweaponisation plan, express concern over failure to prosecute alleged target killers.
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Business ablaze: Vegetables, fruits supply continues but at higher prices
Vendors give govt three days to compensate affected traders.
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Dangerous territory: Rangers enter parts of Lyari for operation
Four men, who were reportedly holding people hostage, have been apprehended.
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‘PPP will continue Zulfikarabad project if it is elected again’
CM says the critics are choosing to ignore its many benefits.
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‘Female empowerment, leadership should be part of political manifestos’
Women’s Leadership Forum holds seminar on the eve of International Women’s Day.