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Law and order: Sindh government to devise plan to block illegal SIMs
Information minister says they will contact Interpol to help arrest criminals.
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Ahead of local government polls: Shah holds ECP responsible for ‘wrongs’ in delimitation
"No one should blame us," says CM Sindh.
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To fix law and order: Sindh govt seeks Rs3.7b from the federal govt
The govt writes letter asking for the first installment to buy APC, weapons and jammers.
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Zero defence: Experts claim DHA housing developed on seismic fault lines
Interestingly, the area has no emergency services to cope with natural disasters.
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Four Edhi ambulances destroyed in Karachi fire
No loss of life has yet been reported.
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New Year merry making leaves half a dozen people injured
Revelers stopped from going to Sea View by heavy deployment of police, though aerial firing continued uninterrupted.
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Take them away: Anti-terrorism court remands two to custody
Adil Hussain and Yasin Baloch appeared were charged with raping two family members and later killing four of them.
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Sanam Fakir joins PPP
Social activist had contested the general election as an independent candidate.
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Accidental?: MQM MPA Arshad Vohra survives bomb attack
Vohra was attacked while he was on his way from his house in PECHS society to his factory.
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Not a good year to be a cop: 172 policemen killed in 2013
Compared to 2012, the killings of policemen more than doubled with a total of 122 killings.
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Much ado about nothing: 2013 — Sindh govt notices all, but fails to do much
Notices taken so far outnumber the 365 days of the year.
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Paying tribute: Speakers at SALU praise Dr Tanveer Abbasi
The scholar was one of the biggest contributors to literature in Sindh, claim speakers.
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Away from the bullets: New Year’s Eve mass to be held before midnight
To avoid the threat posed by aerial firing The Church of Pakistan alters timings.
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Lessons from history: ‘Teaching of history marred by different set of narratives’
Pakistan needs to create more space for historians to speak with different voices, says expert.
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Beat-droppers: Dynoman, an underground king who rocks the dance floor
In 2012, he released his first album, Naubahar, a mix of electro pop and eastern music.
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Always another year: 2013 goes by sans child rights laws
Earlier declared as child rights year but did not hold anything significant to mark it.
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Curing ailments: A busy year ends for JPMC
With all kinds of cases being registered, every department had their hands full.
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Grisly record: Inspector Baharuddin Babar murdered in SITE industrial area
The policeman was shot at least eight times in the head, chest and arms.
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New Year's Eve: Pillion riding, aerial firing to be banned for 12 hours in Karachi
The ban will be in place from sunset today to sunrise tomorrow, January 1.
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Court strikes down SLGA amendments
MQM chief Altaf Hussain called the SHC decision a ‘historic’ one.
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Preparing for the New Year: Police map out security plan for New Year's Eve
The roads will be scanned by the bomb disposal squad while surveillance cameras have been installed at Sea View.
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Mansoor Mujahid case: District judge accepts case transfer request
The case has been transferred as the judge has family relations with the Mujahid's counsel.
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Crying foul: Teachers protest against punitive dismissal threat
Association claims teachers given show cause notice for a day's absence.
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Local Government Law 2013: Political parties welcome court ruling
MQM says provincial government should clarify its position over date of elections and respect the decision of the SHC.
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PTI demands SC action against Bilawal House barricades
They also called for action against 'goons' in police uniforms who baton charged protesters during Sunday's...
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Raids and arrests: Police kill two robbers and arrest one during encounter
Rangers recovered an abductee while three gang members were also arrested.
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Local Government Law 2013: Govt to appeal against SHC verdict
The Third Amendment was declared unconstitutional by the court on Monday.
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Karachi narratives: People who make and break the city
A collection of ordinary narratives, snapshots of lives lived that come together, make for an extraordinary spectrum.
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First female judge appointed to Federal Shariah court
Ex-additional judge at Sindh High court, Ashraf Jehan has been appointed as the first female judge of Shariah Court.
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SHC declares amendments to Sindh Local Government Act unconstitutional
Sharjeel Memon says delimitation process will be repeated in Sindh.
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Cleaning the streets: Police kill notorious bandit in alleged encounter
The encounter took place on Sunday morning in the katcha area near Raunti situated in Ghotki.
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Local govt elections: No more time to submit nomination papers
The process of submitting nomination papers began on Thursday and continued till Sunday.
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Today's youth, tomorrow's leaders: Young leaders brainstorm over environmental and health issues
Seven-day conference brings together participants from 25 different countries.
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Unfit for drinking: Activists protest against water pollution in canal
Water treatment plant yet to be made operational.
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Civic [ir]responsibility: Historic Bath Island Mary Road left dug up by utility
Construction of apartment building adds to debris and nuisance.
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Cinema guard's shooting: Police remain clueless as court grants seven-day remand
The security guard, Muhammad Asif, 33, was shot dead on Thursday night during a scuffle with two young men.
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Ambushed: Allama Hussain's guards laid to rest while police register case
The two guards were killed when armed men attacked Hussain's convoy late Saturday night.
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What the law says
Salahuddin Khan Gandapur said no one was allowed to block a thoroughfare, especially after the court's orders.
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Caged in: Residents perturbed by Karachi's 'Buckingham Palace'
The residents have seen multiple businesses shut down, such as Clifton Grill, because of the blockade.
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Gone too soon: Four family members killed by drunken 'gangsters'
The woman and her newly-wed daughter were allegedly gang raped before being shot.
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Pushed to the wall: Batons, barriers keep protesters clear of fortified Bilawal House
PTI workers' movement to demolish wall cut short by presence of law enforcers .
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Tug of war in Sindh: MQM raises hackles over victimisation
Interior minister reassures MQM that its workers will not be victimised.
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Late-night scuffle: Mystery deepens over cinema guard’s shooting
Other guard on duty, two ‘drunk’ men arrested; facts still hazy.
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Gruesome discovery: 5 bullet-riddled bodies recovered from shrine in Keenjhar lake
Bodies shifted to a hospital in Makli. Police are investigating the case.
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In-house conflict: Asif Ali Zardari holds meetings with prominent PPP members
Former president wants to address growing conflict between party leaders.
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Results yet to be seen: 'Some of the land given to peasants was largely uncultivable'
Experts point out flaws in the Sindh govt's initiative for free distribution of land.
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Hidden motives?: Miscreants open fire outside Ansar Burney's house
When the drive-by shooting took place, Burney said he was present inside his house.
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Food affair: IBA crowns its own 'MasterChef' at competition
Participation was mandatory for students of Integrated Marketing Communication course.
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Pursuing justice: Cases filed against alleged extra-judicial killings of MQM activists
Widows of the deceased claim their husbands were innocent.
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Art in 3D: MAD in (and about) Karachi
The show, featuring works of 21 artists, will run till January 25 at ArtChowk-the Gallery.