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Wave of violence: Religious scholars targeted
Political groups condemn govt, law enforcers for failing to protect him.
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Intervention: Court stops DHA from blocking roads leading to Do Darya
Do Darya restaurant owners had complained DHA erected barriers to drive them out of business.
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‘If Khushal Khattak and Ghani Khan were published in English, Pukhtuns’ image will surely change’
PTF organised an event on Friday to remember the literary geniuses.
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Saving lives, one bag at a time: For KGS alumni and parents, donating blood is part of the experience
Blood collected will be donated to the Aga Khan Hospital as well as the Indus Hospital.
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Police failure
Law enforcers need to shift focus towards improving evidence-gathering mechanisms so that criminals are deterred.
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Sindh chief minister wants crack down on illegal seminaries in Karachi
Qaim Ali Shah expresses concerns over reports that there are 2.5 million aliens living in Karachi.
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New Bohra spiritual leader arrives in Karachi
Strict security measures taken to ensure his safety as huge crowd gathered at Karachi airport to welcome him.
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PoR cards: Scores of Afghans queue up to renew registration
Some 1.6 million Afghan refugees hope to get their cards extended till 2015.
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Caught in the act: 18 criminals arrested in raids by law enforcers
At least 59 weapons and liquor carton seized from criminals.
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Time Lapse: Sadia Salim shares her journey through time and space
Travel Advisory attempts to shed light on the Pakistan that is not shown by the media.
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Breach of trust: Exams cancelled in 224 schools as papers leaked
The exams are being ‘centralised’ despite clear instructions against it.
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Pressure tactics: Oil tankers go on strike, again
Association has stopped supplies to PSO and warned of countrywide protests.
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Vote fraud: Tribunal disqualifies PPP MPA Altaf Unnar, orders re-polling in PS-35
The MPA was found guilty of understating his assets.
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Promoting unity: Abdul Sattar Edhi leads peace walk in the city
Edhi Foundation’s staff members, children take part in hour-long events.
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Bringing to task: SC questions policy on land allotment
Judges reprimand SSP Arif Aziz for poor performance of the Anti-Encroachment Force.
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Malnutrition survey: ‘Over 70% mothers in Sindh are vitamin D deficient’
Alarming statistics on nutrition discussed at policy dialogue on Wednesday.
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Performance report: 'Terror acts have spiralled after operation'
AIG Shahid Hayat unveils facts and figures of the targeted operation to the SC.
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Declamation contest: Bahria college students find themselves in a war of words
The contest was between 21 Bahria Foundation Colleges.
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Non-communicable diseases: Quit smoking for your children, say experts
Over 600,000 people die after developing symptoms from second-hand smoke annually.
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Agriculture: Sindh expects exhibition to attract Rs2b business
Livestock, dairy, fisheries and poultry fair to start on March 1.
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College teachers sprayed away from demanding ‘rights’
12 teachers, including Hyderabad president and Karachi press secretary Aziz Memon were detained, dozens were injured.
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For a healthy Pakistan: Sindh struggles to replicate ‘Sehat ka Insaf’ drive
Southern province has a high target to achieve if it wishes to share Peshawar’s success in disease vaccinations.
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Leave the birds alone: ‘Houbara bustards are our guests, we should protect them’
Members of Mahol Dost Shehri demand an end to issuance of permits to hunt the bird.
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Crime round-up: Two elderly persons among four killed in city
A 75-year-old woman was killed allegedly by her son and grandson.
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The BackBencher: If The Godfather was Pakistani, he would be an MPA
The deputy speaker kept saying that she wanted to get as much done during the session as possible. And she did.
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Look right: What you don’t know will hurt you, says Shehri
Training exercises, interactive presentations showed importance of access to public data to empower, protect citizens.
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New crime-fighting tactic: In an anti-theft lesson, police puncture motorcycle tyres
The personnel claimed that they were punishing owners for not locking their vehicles.
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Fight for survival: Parents approach court to save Hyderabad school
15 acres of school land was leased out for agricultural use in July, 2012, by former principal, Muhammad Aslam Rana.
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Teaching teachers: SALU holds training workshop for faculty
Workshop organised by Salu’s Students Advancement Fund Endowment (Safe) was conducted for the varsity’s management.
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Altaf opts for takeover over state dissonance
If Taliban version of Sharia law is enforced, the very existence of the country would be jeopardised, says MQM chief.
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Hindus being denied access to temple, SC questions authorities
Vankwani, requested the Supreme Court to sanction the Hindu Gymkhana building to be used exclusively for Hindus.
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Dialectal dilemma: Assembly wants all four provincial languages upgraded to national status
Sindhi literature board and power utilities come under criticism during Tuesday's session.
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Looted: Robbers loot over Rs1.3m in seventh bank heist of year
Officials said that the robbery lasted for five minutes.
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Bail given to suspects accused of renting out room at Mazar-e-Quaid
Residence engineer registers FIR against guards for renting room to couples.
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Off limits: No roads lead to Do Darya in DHA
Restaurant owners claim they are being punished by DHA for going to court.
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Parween Rahman murder case: SC gives one month to conclude investigations
A plea filed by 12 petitioners called for a judicial commission to probe the case.
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Feeling insecure: Medical fraternity protests attack on doctor
Members of Hindu community express concern, plan strike.
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Police ‘high-handedness’: Court asks AKU doctors to collect evidence from MQM ‘torture’ victim
Despite AKUH lacking forensic experts, it has been assigned the responsibility.
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Village gives girls pioneering sex education class
Teachers operating in the village of Johi, Sindh say most families support the sex education project.
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Extortion plague: Police busts fake Taliban gang
Police in Karachi arrests 4 persons who were claiming they were Taliban and demanding extortion money from a trader.
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Karachi violence: SC concerned over delays in prosecuting suspects
CJ’s primary concern remains whether target killings have stopped.
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Gas cylinder explosion in Karachi injures 7
The injured include a woman and a child.
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Guilty but not charged: Suspects come and go as investigations fail police
Over 14,000 out of the 15,671 suspects arrested in the operation were released.
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Milk the cow: With 100% interest rates, minorities stagger under debt payment
Around 300 houses are pawned for informal loans in Essa Nagri, says activist.
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Call for help: Militants recruiting students: MQM
Memon endorsed MQM MPAs call, says any organisation which directly or indirectly supports militants should be banned.
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Crackdown: Alleged leader of militant group held
Police said the accused and his group were involved in bank robberies, kidnapping for ransom and extortion cases.
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The BackBencher: A culture of late lateefs
The real spotlight belonged to Pakistan Peoples Party’s Murad Ali Shah, who wore a flaming orange suit.
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Contradictory message: CM rules out presence of Taliban in interior Sindh
Qaim Ali Shah chairs meeting in Sukkur to discuss law and order.
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The bodies pile up: Two killings, 15 minutes apart in Orangi Town
Seven people killed in the city as two bodies are also found.
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Keeping in line: Lawyers bodies sent notices for calling too many boycotts
The bench issued notices to the respondents to file their comments by next date of hearing.