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Taking credit: Democracy has prevailed in Pakistan, CM tells Galloway
Galloway concurred, and added that democracy was essential for resolving problems in Pakistan.
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Trash and carry: This kind of treasure hunt is not really fun for children
The number of young scavengers in Sukkur has grown steadily over the years.
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Disaster averted: Quick response of firefighters prevents a tragedy at hospital
NMC’s basement caught fire because of short circuit.
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Shahzeb murder case: Police submits final charge-sheet
Prosecutor told to scrutinise before placing on record.
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Helping hands: People skip work to provide food to protesters
They distributed biryani, strawberry shakes and shawarmas to those who turned up.
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Fear in Karachi: Factory executive gunned down in target killing
The SHO refused to confirm if the killers were extortionists.
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Shahzeb murder case: Police submits challan to ATC
Four out of total eight suspects elope amidst Shahzeb murder case.
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Short-lived alliance: MQM, PML-F argue over opposition leader
Leaders say Governor Sindh has accepted resignation of MQM ministers.
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Double trouble: Nobody hurt as two powerful blasts rock Karachi
The bombs went off near the FTC building on Shahrae Faisal and a house in Orangi Town .
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Convocation: 327 students graduate from Jinnah Medical and Dental College
Aisha Ghazal best student of MBBS batch of 2012 was grateful the college gave her scholarship to complete her studies.
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Medical student goes to court over allegedly cancelled admission
College principal claims she showed a fake domicile certificate to procure reserved seat.
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Wipe it out: Number of new hepatitis cases on the rise
More cold storage units are needed for vaccines across the province, says expert.
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Tears and jubilation abound as underprivileged children battle it out for academic glory
Teams from 12 Teach for Pakistan schools participate in Academic Olympiad.
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If you want children back in classrooms, get them better teachers
College principals, students sit with BIEK chairperson to figure out how to improve the system.
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Protecting minorities: ‘There is no space for extremism in Sindh’
Nationalist parties will organise protests against forced conversions.
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Security concerns: Government postpones anti-polio campaign
Campaign was originally scheduled for first week of February but was postponed till February 18, and now indefinitely.
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On display: After 16 days in transit, 31 snakes slither in to Karachi zoo
Initial reports claimed the snakes were seized, but they have been imported by a private collector.
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Winning hearts: British MP pays respects at Garhi Khuda Bux
George Galloway says Benazir always worked to help the country’s poor.
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In solidarity: Lawyers boycott courts
SHCBA criticised the government for its failure to bring an end to violence in Balochistan.
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Use of land: Remove encroachments on Kashmir Road immediately, says SC
Apex court tells govt to inform it in case of resistance from the ‘land mafia’.
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Residents take to the streets in support of not only the Hazaras, but all of humanity
Police admit they may have reacted if the group had marched to Bilawal House.
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Man fights loss of three daughters in Israeli strike
The Palestinian man discounts hatred as a healing mechanism.
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Zardari confirms three SHC judges despite tax default allegations
Justice Nisar Muhammad Shaikh, Justice Nadeem Akhtar and Justice Shafi Siddiqui made permanent members of SHC.
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Target killing trend claims 5 lives in Karachi
Two strangled bodies recovered from Surjani Town area.
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To make Urdu a self-dependant language, we must become a self-dependant nation first: Arfa Sayeda Zehra
Scholar says irresponsible use of words, such as tsunami and drone attack, has butchered the Urdu language.
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'Tax the rich and forget foreign aid'
Cameron Munter says Pakistan needs to end its dependence on assistance.
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Karachi Literature Festival: Are we secular enough?
Panellists debate religion’s role in public sphere in Pakistan.
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Strike against Quetta bombings in Karachi called off, roads still blocked
Blast under FTC flyover did not cause any damage to life.
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KLF: Three out of six, pairs of foreign eyes look at Pakistan
Der Spiegel correspondent Hasnain Kazim and New York Times journalist Declan Walsh discuss working in Pakistan.
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With ‘The Arabs are Alive’ a call to be critical Muslims
The three-volume series sweeps across the post-Arab Spring perceptions, Islam in Pakistan and collective identity.
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KLF: The woman who valiantly led armies on an elephant to keep the British at bay
Writer Kenize Mourad waxes lyrical about the life of Hazrat Begum Mahal.
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KLF: Jaun Elia may have been known for his verse, but compilation now gives fans prose to adore
‘Farnood’ is launched at the Karachi Literature Festival.
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KLF: Emerging talent proves threre’s more to the literary scene than the Kamilas and Mohsins
Shazaf Fatima, Syed Kashif Raza, Masud Alam win over new readers.
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KLF: Keeping it in the family while playing to the gallery
Victoria Schofield, Najmuddin Shaikh and Barkha Dutt argue for and against dynastic politics in South Asia.
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KLF: ‘Karachi’s ordered disorder makes its violence manageable for society by those who alter lives’
Members of session on "Dynamics of Karachi" included Steve Inskeep, writer Aquila Ismail and scholar Laurent Gayer.
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This is why George Galloway was chief guest of the KLF closing ceremony
Israel, occupation of Muslim lands and drones bring Karachi audience to its feet for British MP.
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Quitting government: MQM members file resignations
MQM members to exit provincial and federal ministries.
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Karachi Literature Festival: Trying to ‘burrow under barbed wire fences’
Editor of Himal Southasian speaks on the importance of being South Asian.
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Karachi Literature Festival: History lesson leaves many squirming in their seats
In Pakistan and India people are encouraged not to question.
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Karachi Literature Festival: Declining state of human rights in the country
Panellists say all are equal but some are more equal in the eyes of law.
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Comedians: In Pakistan, joking about some topics is no laughing matter
Satirist Ali Gul Pir says he received death threats after his first music video .
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Language barriers hinder learning in Pakistan, say experts
"Are children from either government or private sector schools getting a half way decent education?”
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Nusrat Ali’s skill at mimicking leaves the audience in stitches
The radio personality’s spot-on imitation of literary giants surprised many..
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KLF: ‘I taped my eyes shut to get into my character’s skin’
Nadeem Aslam shares with Kamila Shamsie snippets of the creative process when he wrote ‘A Blind Man’s Garden’.
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KLF: From writers to characters, politics is everywhere in a Pakistan novel
Muneeza Shamsie brings together writers to figure out whether subject matter comes first or the character.
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Mohsin Hamid’s “rich” talk not about money
Novelist previews his upcoming tome “How to get filthy rich in rising Asia”.
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MQM quits PPP-led coalition government ahead of polls
Farooq Sattar announces that the party will now sit on the opposition benches.
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Gun crime: Groom, policeman killed in Karachi
Groom died after firing in Pak Colony area and a policeman was killed in a firing incident in Korangi area.
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Notification Issued: Bounty offer withdrawn
Sindh home department has issued notification to withdraw head money on eight alleged gangsters from Lyari.
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KLF: Friends put together Sindhi poet Hassan Dars’s risalo after his death
Hassan died in 2011 and never really cared to compile his work; this never stopped young people from memorising it.