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Seasoned graduates of the IVSAA return to alma mater with dazzling displays
About 48 members took part in the fourth annual alumni collective.
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Doctors’ kidnapping: Benazir Bhutto University Larkana tightens security
The management hired more security guards and asked the government for extra security.
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Party reactions: PPP leaders threaten to use the ‘Sindh’ card
The PPP leader announced that the party’s Sindh Council would hold a meeting soon to chalk out a decisive strategy.
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How do the govt hospitals plan to tackle any emergency?
The doctors, staff are on high alert and beds are reserved for mourners.
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Gulistan-e-Jauhar grenade suicide: FIA report casts doubts on Rangers’ claims
No link established between Moeed and any local or foreign terrorist organisation.
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PPP gets into the nitty-gritty of the LG system
The MQM has presented its own draft, which suggests that 18 towns in Karachi be kept intact.
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Improving education: Three new development schemes approved
Sindh education department approved three development schemes under the Annual Development Programme.
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Responsible citizens: Seminary students to volunteer for Red Cross societies
Students from different seminaries plan to join Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement as volunteers.
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Health Hazard: Social worker goes to court over ghee packaging
Shehzad argues that the low quality packaging renders the product unsuitable for human consumption.
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Numaish violence: SHC asks administration to explain 100 arrests
Two scouts were killed that day and rioting broke out.
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Doctors’ kidnapping: Two suspects caught in raid but doctors still missing
Two of them were kidnapped on November 20 from Jacobabad.
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ICRC expert goes ‘behind bars’ to improve Sindh’s prisons
Detention doctors need training to deal with situations like hunger strikes.
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Progressive alliance: Sindhi nationalists elect Jalal Shah
SPNA is a coalition of three mainstream Sindhi nationalist parties.
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Prayers requested: Pir Pagara recovering at AKUH
The PML-F leader joked at his 83rd birthday about going for a check-up.
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Victims of terrorism: Injured in 2009, paid in 2011?
Home minister promises compensation, again.
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Muharram security: Female scouts on high alert for possible burqa bombers
Young women at Numaish ready to sacrifice their lives to protect mourners.
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Takeover of shrines: Private company to run Abdullah Shah Ghazi
Rs53 million was initially sanctioned by the federal government.
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Caught: Gang busted for cashing billions of rupees on fake documents
The men forged cheques and pay orders and used them to cash money from banks.
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Home sweet home: Kidnapping gang busted, victim rescued
The same gang abducted a professor of Hamdard University.
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Attempted robbery: Doctor shot dead at clinic
Dr Tariq was with a patient when two men barged in and asked the patient to give them his cell phone.
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Arrested: 16 suspects caught in raids in the city
Police found weapons in a water tank.
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Saving the Sufi: Iranian expert to help with renovation of Lal Shahbaz Qalander’s shrine
The first phase of project is to be completed by the end of 2012.
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Exhibition: In bursts of colour, IVSAA Fine Art students turn themselves inside out
The graduating batch take on disintegration, suppression and dreams as themes.
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Hydrating help: Sindh govt to set up water plants in 3 months
A total of 500 reverse osmosis plants will be built in the first phase.
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Judicial remand: Target killer sent into police custody till December 9
Patni was allegedly involved in several murder, attempted murder cases, including a conspiracy to kill Zulfiqar Mirza.
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No to NATO: Protests held across Sindh
Students, political and religous parties rally from Karachi to Tando Adam.
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Re-allocation of ministries: PML-Q ministers unhappy over change in portfolios
Shaharyar Mahar threatens to even leave the party.
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Transitions: One of Sindh’s best-known bureaucrats, GD Memon, passes away
Of his many achievements was helping win Sindh’s share in the 1991 water accord.
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IBA says goodbye to batch of 2011, barely out of school and landing in their first jobs
Dean Ishrat Husain says it’s been the best year of his tenure because of SAQS accreditation.
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Assassination: Afaq submits plea for FIR against MQM chief, workers
Ahmed alleges MQM chief Altaf Hussain released orders to assassinate him.
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Face-off: Surgeons give 23-year-old new face by excising five-pound tumour
A total of 30 free plastic surgeries were performed.
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Great expectations: In Kotri’s camp, labourers freed from bondage but tied down by poverty
The families can not go home as they fear the landlords will kidnap them again.
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Hard labour: Time and money keep labourers away from courts
Experts call for a better judicial system for the workers.
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Commuter conundrum: Winter of discontent looms as CNG stations face cutback
Owners of pumps may keep them closed longer to galvanise consumers into action.
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Transitions: US consulate staffer passes away at 27
Hakeem Baloch developed a fever on Monday & admitted to hospital. He was seemingly recovering hours before his death.
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MQM-H workers can be politically active: SHC
Govt should prove its allegations MQM-H is in alliance with sectarian outfit.
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4 TTP men arrested from graveyard
Police say men were holed up with a cache of ammunition and suicide vests.
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HIV positive: Born this way …
Children at high risk due to unscreened blood transfusion.
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Patients in Hyderabad: Nowhere to go
21 HIV cases screened in Hyderabad this year with most of them comprising male or transgender sex workers.
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Child labour practice adds to spread of AIDS
Young boys work at auto workshops, fruit and vegetable stands, roadside hotels,where sexual abuse is common.
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Extortionate murder: Fisherman killed at River Indus
A gang of dacoits demanded the monthly extortion amount from Hashim, upon shot and killed him on the spot.
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Fuuast exams: Forms to be submitted by Saturday
The last day for the submission of exam forms, at the National Bank University Road branch, is December 3.
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St Andrew’s Church: Law to protect minority places of worship promised
Bill to focus on fighting commercialisation of churches, temples, Gurdwaras, graveyards, schools of minorities.
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Death by rejection: Man commits suicide by burning himself
Man used to fight, often beat his wife & children. Failing to convince them to return home, he set himself on fire.
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Secularism: Magsi questions PTI’s right-wing tendencies
Pakistan cannot afford to go to war with the US, says Sindhi nationalist.
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Third time unlucky: Rs5.2m stolen in 17th robbery since January
Rs60m have been stolen in total, this is the third heist this month.
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Nearly there: SHC to hear Afaq’s challenge to MPO today
Afaq Ahmed was detained again since it was believed his release could spark sectarian violence.
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Give divorced women more rights, take suggestions from the UAE, urge experts
US consulate organises session to discuss ways to end violence against women.
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To be or not to be: Construction of country’s largest auditorium left midway
Mustafa Kamal launched the Fyzee Rahamin gallery and auditorium project in 2008.
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Adoption: Demand for abandoned babies far outstrips supply
524570 The Edhi Centre says that applications have to be processed carefully as there are fake cases.

















































