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Crossed over lines: Verdict reserved on redrawn electoral boundaries
PPP and MQM had gone to court over the March 22 notification on delimitation.
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Mysterious deaths: 10 peacocks drop dead in Tharparkar
The villagers fear that the disease could spread and could infect peacocks in other villages.
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Helping hand: US consul-general promises assistance to Sindh govt
American government had plans to construct a modern hospital and a water sanitation plant in Jacobabad.
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Appointments on deputation: SC tells 136 officers to go back to their departments
Calls report about re-induction of 81 others under Sindh Civil Servants Act 2013.
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Hoping for a reprieve: Election tribunals hear appeals
Notice issued to ECP and relevant returning officers to file their comments by April 10 on appeals.
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Spring surprises: Traffic jams dampen the mood as rain floods the roads
Low pressure system, Western Disturbance, enters Sindh Coastal Areas from Balochistan.
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Let the show begin: Struggling for a ‘brighter’ future in the dark
Students brave load-shedding besides battling nerves on first day of SSC exams.
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Sindhi heritage: With exhaustive mapping, academic documents the slow disappearing of Shikarpur
Dr Anila Naeem took five years to make the inventory of the city’s historic sites.
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Control blood pressure: DUHS holds awareness campaign
The blood pressure and Body Mass Index (BMI) of 121 people was recorded during the two-hour-long campaign.
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Amazing Race 2.0: A thrilling scavenger hunt
Clues given to students included eating chilli garlic sauce and performing 20 push-ups at a park.
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Trader, two others shot dead in separate incidents
Shooting occurred over a quarrel about a ‘kunda’ connection and the culprit has been arrested.
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The judiciary has closed the doors on martial law for good: CJP
CJP praises the legal fraternity for its struggle.
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Tech savvy force: Computerised criminal data files to be set up in Sindh
Plainclothed police officials must be deployed at bus stands and other sensitive installations.
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Z A Nizami, SSUET’s founder, passes away at 82
The university will organise a memorial event for the late chancellor today at 10am.
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Support for a cause: Parties urged to endorse Dr Fauzia for NA-250
Political parties urged to withdraw their candidates from NA-250 and support the nomination of Dr Fauzia Siddiquui.
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Defence-ive measures: Check posts appear as barricades disappear
As elections draw closer, security at DHA’s entry and exit points has been tightened.
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Big shoes to fill: Adil Usman becomes SSUET chancellor
Adil Usman was appointed the chancellor of Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology.
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Reports surface about death of an imported snake, but zoo director still in the dark
The reptile in question is one of the 31 non-venomous snakes flown in from the United States.
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Who will be the scholars of Sindh tomorrow, its chroniclers, asks worried old guard
Our educational institutions are not training the new Dr Nabi Baksh Balochs.
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Law or unlawful?: Owners of vehicles without standardised plates in a bind
Complaints arise of policemen abusing orders given by the chief justice of Pakistan .
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Police performance review: Speed up targeted operation in Karachi says Zardari
Directs improvement in basic facilities for police, improved security plan for elections.
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Minorities hold the key in eight of Sindh’s districts
Hindu community is the largest minority registered in Sindh.
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Approved: Former city nazim clears scrutiny
Returning officers also approved the nomination papers of independent candidate, Qari Sadaqat Ali for PS-103.
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Joining hands: Spiritual ties trump politics as Pir Pagara allies with Qureshi
Pir Pagara warns of a new war within the country if elections delayed.
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Gearing up for elections: Sindh ECP proposes over 15,000 polling stations
The final number would depend on the number of voters registered in each area.
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The other half: ‘Women make up hardly 14 per cent of the workforce in science’
Habib University organises a talk on the lack of women in technology.
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No-go areas: Around 96 areas cleared in district East
A case would be registered against anyone found driving a vehicle on an open-letter.
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A store that’s new and old at the same time
The owners of Old Book Collections at Boat Basin are well-versed in authors and titles.
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Talented young photographer shows that even with disabilities, sky’s the limit
Renowned artist Jimmy Engineer speaks highly of 17-year-old Farrukh Mughal’s work.
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Miffed over PPP’s decisions, some of its stalwarts consider contesting independently
Humera Alwani and Haji Munwar Ali Abbasi are among unhappy party members.
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Ittehad Town school reopens Monday, a week after attack
Deceased principal’s son is hoping to recruit a female principal.
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Election 2013: Victory will be ours, predicts Imran Khan
PTI chairman says, like 1992 World Cup, an underdog will sweep the elections.
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Moving forward: Flood survivors rehabilitated
The recovery programme was launched in Shikarpur.
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On a deadline: Motorcycle owners given 15 more days to get registered plates
SSP Imran Shaukat says that plates available in the market are acceptable by law.
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Minority rights: Few years after father’s murder, Ahmedi lawyer shot in Nawabshah
Family believes the lawyer was shot due to his faith since he had no personal enmity.
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Politics, quarrels and extortion: MQM activist, two others gunned down
Violence in the city creates panic among citizens.
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Seminar: SMIU to hold moot on environmental issues
Architect researcher, Arif Hassan, will be the chief guest.
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Capacity building conference: ‘Parliamentarians could have amended Article 62 and 63 if they didn’t like it’
CJ wants insulation of both the bar and the bench from all influences.
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Weeding out criminals: Law enforcers apprehend 75 men in separate raids
The suspects include Uzbek nationals and members of banned groups.
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Karachi violence suo motu: IG finally admits no-go areas exist
Supreme Court rejects claim that police have ‘cleared’ inaccessible localities, sticks to its one-week deadline.
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Socially responsive workers: ‘Perween Rahman’s salary was Rs32,000 the day she died’
Arif Hasan speaks of the late OPP director’s philosophy.
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Transparency check: PTI volunteers to make sure there is no rigging at voting booths
Party initiates ‘one booth 10 youth’ programme.
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Pacifying anxiety: Sindh IGP reassures support to doctors
Baloch met a delegation of the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA).
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Sindhi stories: The Pir’s power, the Syed’s sway
The spiritual leaders of Sindh wield temporal power as well.
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Ex-CM lays to rest speculation about rift
Qaim says nobody from the party was angry with the leadership.
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Analysing History: Archeologist speaks on historical trading routes at KU
Communities living near the delta in Sindh contributed signifiantly to international trade, says professor.
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Land Grabbing: SC orders police to collect details of all petitions on encroachments
Order passed at Karachi violence suo motu hearing on Thursday by a larger bench of the Supreme Court.
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Korangi Blast: Rangers conduct massive raid to trace culprits
A team of 1,000 Rangers personnel raids Korangi and arrests 14 suspects.
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Supreme Court wants to know about the mystery van
Supreme Court directs DIG Shahid Hayat to look into the case of "mysterious white" van and submit a report.
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Easter Sunday spared violence as Muslims, Christians join hands
Dispute reportedly started because of a brawl between boys of both communities.