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Widow declared kari by son goes missing for 2 days
Elderly widow accused of having illicit relations with man.
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Boy falls down from elevator shaft, rescued by residents
The eight-year old's feet were injured when he fell onto the roof of an elevator.
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Displaced residents of Dadu still recovering from the floods as army, UNICEF help
Survivors recall the night the floodwaters changed their lives completely.
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5 hardened criminals arrested in the past week: DPO Sukkur
All bandits carried a head money of up to Rs500,000.
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Police open complaint cell for people
All calls to be recorded, dealt with in three days.
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TTP man ferretted out from Orangi town
SSP Omer Shahid says such militants not involved in planning Karachi attacks.
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Blast damages rail tracks for third day running
The explosion comes a day after a similar bomb exploded on the railway tracks in Hyderabad.
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MQM, Opposition walk out to protest fuel price hikes
MQP marks protest in Sindh Assembly, resolution passed for protection of domestic helpers.
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Nothing a little truffle oil, crepes and a killer roast beef sandwich can’t cure
Cafe Flo's owner's son readies for entrepreneurial debut with intimate cafe.
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City braces for more load shedding
Circular debt hits Karachi Electric Supply Company once again.
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Kidnapping for ransom cases hit 20-year high
Kidnapping for ransom cases in a year in Karachi exceed the 100 mark, police say 18 have been solved.
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KESC announces end of loadshedding for industrial areas
Residents of Karachi also likely to experience some relief as loadshedding schedule reverted to original plan.
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Family blocks highway to protest murder
Several people from Kalhoro tribe block National Highway to protest attack on tribe members.
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Judgment reserved in petition against Thar Coal Authority
Sindh High Court division bench reserves judgment in petition challenging federal interference in Thar coal issue.
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Govt defies act, appoints consultant as administrator
The law does not allow consultants to be made administrators but the government continues to hire such people.
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Taxing decision annoys private schools
Education department planning to levy flood tax on private schools.
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One bomb explodes, another is defused
The count goes up to five as another bomb goes off at the railway tracks near Hyderabad.
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Graveyard lit up as departed souls receive visitors
Christians throng Gora Qabristan to remember the dead.
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Govt to transfer male staff from girls schools, colleges
After slew of rape reports, process of transfer of male principals, teachers to men's colleges to begin soon.
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MPAs rage against TI, call corruption report biased
Resolutions also passed to set up DNA laboratory in Karachi and against private schools charging high fees.
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Who knew there would be greener pastures in the desert?
Jobs in Saudi Arabia attract many Pakistani doctors who wish to lead better lives.
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Rangers arrest 114 suspects in Karachi
A spokesman for Sindh Rangers said weapons were recovered from the arrested persons.
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KESC reduces power outages for residential areas
KESC announces reduction in power cuts from 10 to 7 hours for the residential areas of Karachi.
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EC summons board for Sehwani
The Election Commission heard arguments in the cases of two SA members accused of having fake/invalid degrees.
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Railway guards want metric system
Railway guards seek to have travel allowances calculated in kilometres instead of the outdated miles.
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Former AKU student writes debut novel
'Auras of the Jinn' depicts a world where tragedy is more funny than sad, where love is more expressed than felt.
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Sindh High Court seeks comments
SHC seeks comments on allegations regarding cancelled land allotments, encroachment, made by Jatois.
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Dubai sets out to help people in Thar
Dubai Sheikh’s brother has set up an aid-distributing camp in Thar.
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A shaky Shershah scrap market picks up the pieces
Traders have opened up their shops after security assurances from the CCPO Karachi and Rehman Malik.
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Forced to bring her rapist’s child into this world
SHC orders arrest of kidnapper who kept woman in captivity for five months.
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4 bombs go off, destroying railway tracks in Hyderabad
Four homemade timed bombs exploded, pamphlet found at the scene indicates SDLA chief commander responsible.
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Uproar on alleged corruption in Watan card distribution
The 'flood survivors are being forced to commit suicide due to negligence in the Watan cards', said Jatoi.
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KESC’s CEO writes open letter to Karachi
KESC CEO has said that unless it gets proper gas supply there will continue to be a downward slide.
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Landlords ready to surrender
Landlords say they would not mind surrendering their lands if govt offers them a good deal.
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Twin explosions in Hyderabad
Four people injured rail, services suspended as two explosions hit the railway track in Hyderabad.
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Rehman Malik calls Altaf Hussain
Interior Minister Rehman Malik talked to MQM chief Altaf Hussain after reaching London.
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Madrassa students: For these beautiful minds, an ugly reality awaits
Schools reject Hafiz-e-Quran students, arguing they emerge from the madrassa too unprepared for mainstream education.
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‘No more Qs and Ns...’
PML-Q’s secretary-general discusses the unification of factions.
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Karachi Relief Trust thanks volunteers young and old
Work continues with 10,000 new homes. two bridges.
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‘Save the mangroves for a greener future’
The third national coordination body for mangroves meets.
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Sindh MPA to appear at ECP today
PPP minority MPA among 14 legislators who have been summoned by ECP over fake degrees.
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Police have the guns and they’re willing to share
Tribal clashes are on the rise and weapons are coming from the law enforcers.
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Oil tanker overturns at Native Jetty bridge
Police blame the driver for being sleepy and unable to control vehicle while turning.
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50% of blood transfusions go unscreened
Only 50 per cent of the 1.5 million units of blood transfused every year in Pakistan are screened.
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Pesh imam goes to court over sealed mosque
The prayer leader has gone to court against the police’s decision to seal his mosque in Kharadar.
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Standing on a prayer: Karachi’s builders risk lives by ignoring safety rules
Without fire escapes, seismic protection and no durability, how are buildings and structures constructed in Karachi?
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Locusts on the move again
Desert areas of Ghotki district are being threatened by locusts
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Port Grand set to open in 3 weeks
The one-kilometre strip offers over 100 themes and concepts and rang over Rs1 billion on the cash register.
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Police thwart Hindu kidnapping attempt
Police manage to foil a kidnapping attempt when they arrest a rickshaw driver and find a small boy with him.
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Girl assaulted by sister’s husband
Nine-year-old girl is allegedly raped by her sister’s husband in Rahuja village.