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Shahzeb's murder: Online movement enters real world
Friends, supporters hold peaceful protest.
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Urs of Shah Inayat: In the age of capitalism, this socialist saint attracts thousands
Inayat’s tomb follows different tradition, no govt official inaugurates the urs.
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Shared vision: Govt’s key ally to join Dr Qadri’s long march
Thousands of MQM workers will participate in Jan 14 rally: Farooq Sattar .
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Messages from Facebook: How to prevent more Shahzeb Khans...
While Shahzeb's killers remain on the run, we asked our readers for one suggestion as to how to tackle this issue.
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Karachi New Year night security: No cell service, ban on pillion riding
Police will register a case of attempted murder against any person involved in aerial firing in the city.
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PML-N leaders slam govt policies
Ministers Jamote and Baloch, who recently joined OML-N, say Sindh govt has been taken hostage by terrorists.
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‘Only those who are above the age of 21 should be allowed to change religion’
Activists say govt should take up such cases, not madaris and mosques.
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Railways cop who saved child’s life at the cost of his own
Sohail Mehmood was crushed under a train when he jumped on the track to push away a child.
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Bus blast mystery: Multiple causes of explosion emerge as probe continues
Massive blast outside Cantt railway station leaves many questions unanswered.
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Changing landscape: More sand, less water on Karachi’s waterfront
Experts debate whether the construction of a deep water terminal has caused this.
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Urs celebrations: ‘Bhittai begins where most poets end’
Speakers at literary conference discuss different interpretations of Bhittai’s works.
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Suspects in Shahzeb Khan's murder case evade police in Dadu
Police say suspects had been on alert after media broke the news.
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Law enforcement: Police to launch new training system
AIG Muhammad Rafiq directed to convene a conference of all Sindh police training centres on January 2 in Karachi.
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Back to school: Teachers learn how to make the most of meagre resources
A three-day training workshop was organised for teachers from slums.
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Show me the money: Cash-strapped civic bodies offer billboards in violation to by-laws
Spaces around monuments and amenities are also up for grabs for advertisements.
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Last rites: Dr Manzooruddin Ahmed, KU’s former VC, dies at 83
Dr Ahmed also taught at Columbia University.
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Park at your own risk: Jinnah hospital to start charging parking fee
Hospital administration invited tenders that will open January 19.
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Outpouring of rage: Shahzeb’s murder shakes national conscience
Rights campaigners and political activists rally round a social media-led campaign for justice.
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Development schemes: Sindh’s first veterinary hospital inaugurated
President Zardari inaugurates several infrastructure projects, educational institutions.
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White coat ceremony: Only one dental surgeon for over 10,000 people in Pakistan
As new students enroll in dentistry, speakers lament of shortage of dentists in country .
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A noble cause: With a new song, singer Jawad Ahmad shifts focus
Renowned vocalist vows to devote his skills for the betterment of the working class.
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Stepping out: Pakistan Navy Engineering College holds convocation
137 students of NUST awarded degrees in engineering at the 24th convocation of PNEC on Friday.
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269th Urs celebrations: Bhittai’s hometown to be turned into an international cultural city
Many devotees are expected to reach here on their return from Garhi Khuda Bux.
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Terrorism threat: Cellular services suspended in Karachi for a day
No target killing took place in Karachi on Friday due to mobile service suspension, says Rehman Malik.
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‘Religious scholars ready to play their role in controlling violence’
Ulema council’s representative pays a visit to MQM headquarters, talks to party chief.
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Speakers encourage youth to ‘step towards change’
Over 100 members from different organisations attend conference.
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Anti-measles campaign to start Monday after 40 child deaths
Lack of awareness and facilities raises risk of epidemic in Sindh.
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Dead man walking: Man ‘buried’ by family found in police custody
Family puts ‘Majeed’ to rest only to receive a call from police the next day informing them that Majeed was in custody
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Divided over leaders but united over love for the Bhuttos
Pakistan Peoples Party jiyalas find Benazir’s reflection in Bilawal Bhutto
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In Jamshoro, this fisherman left his trade and got hooked on to teaching instead
US-funded teaching programme helped Imran change more lives.
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Tahirul Qadri invites all parties to join his January ‘peaceful’ protest
Qadri assures the protest will be peaceful and not in violation with the Constitution.
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Training session: Three-day teaching workshop begins
92 teachers from 10 schools with limited resources are taking part in the training session.
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Measles epidemic sweeps through Sindh unchecked
25 children have died in three weeks in Sukkur’s Salehpat taluka alone.
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In the beginning: The man behind the noisy racket
Akbar Khan claims he was the first man to bring the Qingqi rickshaw to Karachi in 2001.
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With public transport in mess, ‘Chinchis’ fill the vacuum
For Rs10, a three-wheeled monstrosity can take you anywhere in Karachi.
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Benazir’s fifth death anniversary: Jiyalas show up in Garhi Khuda Bukhsh sans enthusiasm
Over 7,000 law enforcers deployed as millions expected to attend.
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Murdered in cold blood: For Sindh's feudals, Karachi lives come cheap
Shahzeb Khan, the only son of his parents, was shot dead because of a small argument.
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Redrawing Karachi’s constituencies: Delimitation without census pointless says CEC
Fakhruddin G Ebrahim says ECP will meet all political parties before taking final decision on the subject.
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Police rescue four hostages after encounter
Khairpur police arrest two bandits and rescue four hostages after encounter in katcha area of Faiz Mohammad Bhindo.
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KU and FCCU sign academic pact
Over 180 foreign scholars are studying at KU’s ICCBS.
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Sindh fares worse than K-P in key health category
Around 30 per cent marriages in the country are child marriages, says expert.
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As nation remembers Jinnah, speakers fear his ‘legacy’ has been forgotten
Speakers urge the youth to understand why the country came into being in the first place.
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Devolution or contempt?: Sindh to go ahead with education commission
Sindh govt prepares to table the draft of ‘Sindh Higher Education Commission Act’.
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Bringing change: ‘Humanity, not religion, has so far united the country’
Kumak activists lament that tolerance has all but disappeared from the society.
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Christmas mass: ‘Tis the season to be merry and cherish family
Father Peter John at St Patrick’s Cathedral asks Christians to strengthen family ties.
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Make-A-Wish Foundation plays Santa for children with life-threatening medical condition
Highlight of the day was Zeeshan William’s who wished to decorate a Christmas tree.
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We could have formed govt in Punjab, claims Khursheed Shah
Federal minister says the party let go of the opportunity provided by Musharraf.
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Karachi law and order: President Zardari orders action against target killers
Computerised checking proposed for the city’s entry and exit points.
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New academic year: SALU to begin classes from April 15
University plans to release annual exam results by February.
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Lucky escape: No victims as ‘dumped’ bomb goes off
The locally made explosives weighed around two kilogrammes.