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FUUAST faculty vows to oppose bureaucratic appointment of VC
4-month delay in appointing new vice chancellor for FUUAST has lead faculty to believe a bureaucratic appointment.
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‘We are converting to a knowledge-based economy from an agriculture-based economy’
Around 11,000 scholarships were awarded to students to study in European universities.
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Rare killer parasite surfaces in Karachi’s waters
Patients died within days at Liaquat National Hospital and AKU Hospital.
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No jail or Jeddah for me, says PML-N chief
Nawaz Sharif says president’s Sindh card has lost credibility.
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Grenade attack on Karachi police station
No one was injured in the attack.
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KESC allowed to raise tariff by Re1.66 per unit
Power utility says it faced additional fuel cost of Rs1.461 billion in April.
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Open katchery: Two SHOs suspended as DIG listens to complaints
Police criticised for failing to control crime, rescue kidnapped people.
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UNESCO to advocate free education for children
Seminar held to stress implementation of Article-25A۔
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Game changer in the field of medicine, Indus hospital has a long way to go
It aims to become a university and set up three training schools.
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People flee, villages submerge after breach in canal
Breach in New Jamrahu Canal in Sanghar was not plugged till late Wednesday.
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At AKU board, students excel without rote learning
AKU-EB celebrates its high achievers at annual ‘Passing the Torch’ awards.
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PML-F accuses PPP of pre-poll rigging in Khairpur Mirs
Party plans to lodge a complaint with the chief election commissioner۔
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Shahi Syed will talk to Altaf Hussain if there’s an ‘assurance of peace’
Syed’s talk was primarily on the changing demographics and ethnic violence in Karachi.
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Pay up or face lockdown, NATO truckers warn cargo firms
Containers association demands payment from freight companies۔
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NED has 88 more seats and 2 new postgraduate courses
The university also plans to offer new postgraduate programmes, including mechatronics and earthquake engineering.
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Politicking: Rehman Malik to be a senator, again?
PPP starts wooing coalition partners and opposition parties to get adviser elected unopposed۔
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One dead, six injured in blast on Rangers vehicle
Police officer who took part in 1990’s Karachi operation among 11 shot dead.
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One dead, six injured in North Karachi blast
Blast took place near a Rangers vehicle, police say explosives might have been planted in a rickshaw.
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Four injured in Karachi grenade attack
Attackers hurled hand grenade on cement depot in FB Area
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Drawing parallels between Jamaat-e-Islami and Muslim Brotherhood
The leadership of the two parties met at the Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo in June last year.
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Price hike: JI slams ‘neglectful’ government
The government’s announcement for subsidising common items with Rs2.5billion should be monitored: Mahenti.
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Waheeda Shah case: Court to take up plea on July 25
The deputy attorney general has reportedly asked the high court to appear at Karachi hearing.
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Education for all: Legislations useless if not enforced properly, agree all panellists
Better management of the education system stressed upon.
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PML-N, SUP make their electoral alliance public
The formal declaration will be signed on Thursday.
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‘Dead’ woman comes back to life
She says that she was kidnapped and is receiving threats.
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NATO roadblock: Transporters refuse to budge till dues are cleared
Majority of the trucks are stuck in Karachi, while only few have passed into Afghanistan.
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Sindh to be polio free till next year: Chief Minister
Asifa Bhutto Zardari underlined the need for coordination, concentration and cooperation.
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Rally against blocking of website turns violent
Four injured as protesters and police fire in the air.
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WAPDA to Sindh: get water for 747MW plant
Irrigation minister says power authority has asked govt to ensure adequate supply in Indus River.
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Government using targeted killings to hide incompetence: Afaq Ahmed
Afaq Ahmed lashes out at the ruling coalition for its failure to control law and order.
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Violence 24/7: MQM and ANP workers among nine killed in city
Alleged militant, gangster and target killer also arrested.
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Fernando, Marquis and their furry friends make their public debut
Caretaker says the African lions are jealous of the new white lions.
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Ban on Shia website: Police disperse protest rally in Karachi
Protesters wanted to register their complaint to PTA against the ban on watchdog website, shiakilling.com.
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Bengal Tigers, white lions unveiled at Karachi zoo
Hundreds of people flock to see the animals, while some of them had taken a day-off from work especially to see them.
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Revamping the civil service: ‘It’s time to reconsider quota system’
Former senior bureaucrats say policy should be on a merit basis to curb favouritism.
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Dubious deal: 5.5 acres of pipe factory sold for only Rs26,000
SHC issued notices to KDA’s housing society officers and KMC۔
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Money woes: 32,000 KMC employees wait for pay day
Sanitation staff threatens to park garbage trucks outside key offices.
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First monsoon showers leave parts of Upper Sindh without power
Extreme voltage fluctuations damage hundreds of consumer appliances۔
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Civil hospital’s Burns Centre gets new pediatric ICU
The centre used to refer children with serious burns to NICH.
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With King Priest ‘in hiding’, Dancing Girl yet to take the road back home
Some symbolic artefacts of Indus Valley Civilisation have been lost or taken to other countries.
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Durrani says local government plan will be ready after Eidul Fitr
‘Elections most likely to be held in October or November’۔
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Twelve kilogramme bomb defused near Rangers complex
Paramilitary force’s vehicle targeted late Sunday night, injuring five۔
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The violence continues: MQM activist among 12 killed
Some of the killings sparked tension in parts of the city and roads were blocked.
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PPP, MQM inch closer to new local government system
Handout for meeting on Monday said some matters had been resolved.
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12kg bomb defused near Rangers' Sachal Wing in Karachi
Bomb was placed in an empty plot near Super Highway.
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Role of media: Right to information should be exercised responsibly, warn experts
Panellists criticise electronic media for relying on ‘breaking news’ for boosting profts.
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Higher education: School of Public Health inaugurated
The school will offer postgraduate degrees in health policy management.
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After 8 months, water released downstream Kotri
Improvement in Indus river flow allows more than 8,000 cusecs to be released from barrage.
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Shelter gives abandoned women a chance to reclaim their place in the world
The Panah Trust has been looking after young girls and children for over a decade.
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Construction woes: In Sukkur city, high-rise boom finds ‘legal’ cover
Amid lack of infrastructure, rampant developers race to legalise illegally constructed buildings.