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Shackled students: ATC transfers case to district courts
The men implicated were accused of causing injuries, wrongful confinement, criminal intimidation and common intention.
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PEW Report — Part 2: Bleak future foreseen by a majority of Pakistanis
90% remain dissatisfied with country’s direction, economy: Report.
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Bad weather?: ‘Nawaz cancelled Karachi trip due to leadership conflict’
PML-N believed to have been divided into four to five groups in Sindh.
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Widening horizons: Integrated Education Programme concludes
The government has sent a proposal to the Asian Development Bank, said Haq.
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Circular railway, bus rapid transit get ‘proper attention’
KMC allocates Rs1.35 billion for two major public transport schemes in 2012-13 budget.
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81% students declared successful in matric exams
Top position holder secures 786 marks.
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Justice is done: Two awarded death penalty and life sentence for murder
They abducted and killed Farman to equal a score with his father Mohammad Azam Solangi.
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From Australia, with love: Father McCulloch finds his true calling in Pakistan
Sindh govt awards him Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam for health and education services.
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Seminar on blindness: PIMA to build hospital for free eye treatment
Doctors say patients face problems because of a shortage of funds.
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Aam diplomacy: it takes mango to tango
With the summer season in full swing, cartons of mangoes do the rounds in bureaucratic circles.
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Health sector: KMC promises to spend Rs12 out of every Rs100 to get people healthy
Renovating existing hospitals and streamlining city’s emergency response centres on priorities.
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KMC allocates Rs2.75b to education in its budget for 2012-2013
About Rs348 million will be spent on the expansion of the Karachi Medical and Dental College.
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Amid ‘lack of funds’, KMC unveils a surplus budget
City administration announces Rs31.6b budget for next year.
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Child injured in Karachi police station attack
Unknown assailants had surrounded the police station.
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Part 1 — PEW Report: Anti-American sentiment rife in Pakistan
Three in four Pakistanis consider the United States an enemy, says the report.
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Lawyers observe strike against new PM
Lawyers wore black ribbons and hoisted black flags at the District & Sessions Court and other subordinate courts.
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New appointments: Seven judges take oath at SHC
The strength of judges is now 24.
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The last supper: Walk the plank
There are 128 prisoners on death row at Karachi Central Jail.
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Karbala – Tehzeeb Ka Mustaqbil: Syed Muhammad Taqi’s book launched
Taqi wrote the book in 1980 and gave the original manuscript to the Iranian Cultural Centre.
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Rain Emergency Cell: Chief minister sets up monitoring unit
Efforts made to overcome any emergency due to heavy rainfall.
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Inundated: In Qasimabad, flood means walking through human waste
Wadhu Wah distributary is used as a drainage outlet.
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Taking action: Alleged target killers arrested
SSP Asif Sheikh said that law enforcers had arrested a suspect, Abdul Rehman.
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The violence continues: Two killed, 11 injured in grenade attack in Dalmia
At least six more people lost their lives in separate incidents in the city.
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Crippling disease: ‘Measures being taken to contain Hepatitis’
The government had increased its financial support for hepatitis patients by conducting free diagnosis tests.
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No return: KMC doles out provident fund on infrastructure
It was used to finance development projects in the city.
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Ambushed: Five JSQM workers injured in attack
Unidentified men opened fire at a party gathering for the party’s district elections in Jacobabad.
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Dead man talking: Visions of a noose haunt a man condemned to death
If the president does not issue a stay order, Khan’s execution will be the first since 2008.
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6 JSQM workers injured in firing on Jacobabad rally
The party was holding a rally against murder of a party worker.
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Karachi unrest: 1 killed, 4 injured in twin grenade attacks
One grenade attack took place in the Agra Taj Colony of Lyari and the second in the Dalmia area.
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Zaidi tries to get his son’s vision back
The doctor treated his son’s high fever with an anti-malarial sulfa drug.
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Protests to support judiciary: Lawyers to observe black day today
Bar leaders vow to launch another movement to save the judiciary.
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Aafia’s return: MQM to lend support to campaign
Fauzia met MQM Deputy Convener Dr Farooq Sattar at the party’s Khursheed Begum Secretariat on Monday.
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Freedom of speech: Police detain six men for attack on Aaj office
DSP Qaiser Ali Shah said that the detainees included five Pashtuns and a Baloch man.
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Experts look at practical solutions for child labourers
Punjab has highest domestic child labour among provinces, followed by Sindh.
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Public-private partnership: ‘Is education a public right or a commodity?’
Educational experts debate issue in a seminar organised by the South Asia Initiative at Harvard University, CERP.
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Brace yourself: Are we prepared for the monsoon? Sindh govt asks itself
Heavy downpour is expected in central Balochistan as well as coastal areas of Sindh.
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WAR seminar: Research points to systemic imbalances in prosecuting rapists
The victim has to deal with the legal process on top of the trauma.
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Karachi violence: High court summons 54 SHOs over murders
Petitioner claims 773 people have died in targeted killings in current year.
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Choosing sides: Former parliamentarian Jamot joins PML-N
Party chief says he has a new agenda for Sindh which will change its current situation.
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KESC official, policemen killed in Karachi
Target killer believed to be involved in the murder of 70 people arrested.
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Bad weather: Nawaz Sharif postpones Sindh visit
Sharif was scheduled to arrive in Karachi today to address press conference on senior leaders joining PML-N.
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PPP considers handing over Sindh Home ministry to MQM
Names of Raza Haroon and Syed Sardar Ahmed have surfaced for the Sindh home minister portfolio, sources said.
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NRO judgment: Petition seeking orders on letter to Swiss authorities dismissed
SHC says matter is already pending with the Supreme Court.
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As prices of anti-TB medicines rise, experts not sure who is worse off
Govt pays for treatment of TB patients, but most patients do not know of such facilities.
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Glimmer of hope?: ‘Sceptics...see the development funds’
CM says people criticising the govt should see the developmental budget, our-year progress of the government.
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Kidnapping case: Court issues notices to SSP and SHO
Gul Hasan had submitted that his nephew, Gul Aziz, was kidnapped on June 19 by nine armed men.
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Demonstration: Teachers’ body wants sacked SBBU colleagues reinstated
Protesters criticise Benazir university administration for firing lecturers.
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Nawaz Sharif to address rally in Badin today
Agenda includes new members joining PML-N in Karachi.
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Right wing coalition: JI open for alliance with PTI, PML-N, JUI-F
Baloch said that his party was in constant contact with all major political and religious parties.
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Violence: Ahmadi man attacked on Sunday was target of threats
Letters from militant group have also been sent to community representatives.

















































