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PPP man says 77-year-old CM too old to govern
A member of the Sindh CM’s own party has claimed that the 77-year-old politician is medically unfit to continue office.
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Sindh, Punjab continue to exchange barbs
The water war between Sindh and the Punjab continued as lawmakers criticised the opening of the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal.
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Sindh issues 22 permits for wine shops
The Sindh government has issued more licences for liquor shops during the last 2 years than issued by successive governments.
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26/11 linked to the ISI: US research group
Indian investigators have linked the Mumbai attacks to Pakistani intelligence, the Hindustan Times reported on Friday.
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Money makes the world go round, but in Karachi, it brings lives to a standstill
In the 1980s, we were divided along ethnic lines, but they have been slowly erased and replaced by financial ones.
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Your name, my name, your degree, my degree
Some people allege that the legislators are simply using degrees belonging to people with the same name as them.
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Inter clan clashes leave 22 dead in Shikarpur
As many as 22 people were killed and several others injured in a clash between the Magsi and Qumbrani clans in Shikarpur.
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2 Karachi students chosen as UK ‘diplomats’
The Offscreen Student Expedition is different from regular inter-cultural dialogue.
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Empty vessels making noise in rain-hit village
Wednesday’s rainfall was seen as a blessing by many residents of Karachi because of unbearable humidity level.
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More rain expected over the next 24 hours
Residents of Karachi can expect lightning and rainfall over the next 24 hours.
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4 killed, 9 injured in Mugheri-Chandio fight
Four people were shot dead and nine others were injured when a fight broke out between the Chandio and Mugheri tribes.
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Life paralysed in Karachi
A maximum of 45mm of rain, recorded by the Meteorological Office in Karachi on Wednesday, paralysed life in the metropolis.
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Punjab water boss sneaks in order in Sindh’s absence
A water-short Sindh is angry that a chief for the Indus system has opened up a link canal that siphons water off to Punjab.
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What’s the ‘point’ in KU buses?
The giant, green buses are not airconditioned and because there are never enough seats you are forced to hang out the door.
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Govt shelves plan after MQM protests
The move to transfer 33 dehs in Hyderabad to the jurisdiction of Tando Mohammed Khan has been shelved by the government.
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Exorcist throws 22-year-old into fire to ‘smoke out’ evil spirit
A faith healer and his disciple have been arrested for throwing a young girl into fire in order to “make the ghost run...
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'6.5 million children do not go to school'
Advisor to Sindh Chief Minister Sharmila Farooqui Wednesday said that 6.5 million children in Pakistan do not go to school.
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Karachi violence claims five lives
Five people were killed overnight in a cycle of violence in Karachi.
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Where’s the money? Not in medicine or law
Once upon a time, medicine and engineering were considered the only viable options for students pursuing higher education.
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Sindhi, Baloch farmers unite against landlords
Angry rice farmers from Sindh and Balochistan have been protesting against landlords and MNAs.
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Get back to where you belong
37 top bureaucrats who managed to get influential jobs have been sent back to their original departments.
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Fayyaz Hussain Naqvi, the 11th Shia to die for nothing
The 11th victim of sectarian target killings in two months was buried in Orangi on Tuesday.
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When supply meets demand
11-year-old Bakht spends at least six hours a day sitting cross-legged on the floor, memorising the Holy Quran.





































