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Successful: Police bust car lifting gang
Ashfaq reported to the Koral police that two men snatched his taxi at gunpoint near Ali Pur.
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Tech policing: Police impound three cars over weekend
The vehicles and a bike had fake registration plates.
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Matchbox walls: For two years, CDA fails to enforce fire safety laws
The civic agency has not fined or checked anyone for violating the regulations.
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Capital’s climbers scale Trango Braak in G-B
The two mountaineers studied works of renowned climbers, practiced for four years.
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Flood management: Better coordination, central agency needed
China’s successful flood mitigation efforts highlighted, measures advised for Pakistan.
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Handicapped students: HEC’s lack of policy hampering educational pursuits
Most universities in the country have zero measures to assist disabled students.
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Appreciate Pakistani rupee: avoid huge external debt
A policy of stabilising the exchange rate is in Pakistan’s interest.
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Contempt of court charges: In absolving Imran, SC cites his overall conduct
Detailed judgment says the PTI chief showed that he had due respect for the court.
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Expediting accountability: NAB chief to review two ex-prime ministers’ cases soon
Official says evidence against Yousaf Raza Gilani and Pervaiz Ashraf is overwhelming.
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PTI needs drastic policy change on militancy, says ANP
Adeel said PTI is wasting time without making its policy clear about militancy in the province.
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Abandoned schemes: Govt to shelve Rs6b gas projects
The prime minister has been requested not to discontinue 54 other schemes worth Rs5.85 billion.
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UN report speaks Pakistan’s mind: FO
Drones are counter-productive‚ result in loss of innocent lives, says Aizaz Chaudhry.
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Gas explosion: Mother, two children admitted to PIMS
Sources at the hospital said the mother was in critical condition and her children were in stable condition.
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Compulsory education: Lack of political will, red-tape main hurdles
Teachers, FDE officials not optimistic about timely implementation of Article 25-A.
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Curtailing costs: Capital’s rural schools to go solar
Oil companies exploring in region will fund project following SC orders.
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During Eid: More than 200 rescued
Of the 186 calls, there were 103 road accidents, 58 medical emergencies, 4 fire incidents and 6 crime incidents.
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Disaster reporting: ‘Not only reporters but also editors need sensitisation training’
Critics say media organisations have failed to debate on disaster risk reduction.
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Meat overdose: Gastro cases keep hospitals busy over Eid
Majority of patients had digestive issues due to heavy diet.
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Regressive tax: Pensioners groaning under income support levy
Affectees term the levy unfair, say they are already paying 10% tax on profits.
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100 parliamentary days: FAFEN report criticises lack of cabinet presence in NA
PM’s priorities not reflected in legislative agenda, opposition more proactive says report.
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Remittances sent: US clears old CSF dues worth $322m
Dar took the issue of CSF installment with US State and Treasury Departments during his recent Washington visit.
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Ending the ‘book famine’: Visually impaired to gain access to published works
Pakistan to allow reprinting of copyright material.
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Rivalry: Two killed in exchange of fire
Police booked 11 people and 45 unidentified persons on charges of murder and attempted murder.
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Family vendetta: One killed, one injured in ambush
The two brothers were on way to mosque when waylaid by opponents.
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Clearing the dead: Over 7,000 tons animal remains removed
The collected remains of animals are disposed of at 29 deep ditches dug in 17 different locations around the city.
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Street art: A canvas for graffiti
“I would call it history in the making as academically, graffiti art is never encouraged,” says Samina Jamshed.
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Defying the Taliban: In Swat, girls are back in school
Despite threats, students want to continue their studies.
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Eid holidays: Youngsters try to have fun in sleepy city
Limited avenues for entertainment meant most places were quite busy.
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Karzai’s call for ‘Loya Jirga’ to discuss security pact draws disdain
Urges US to take action against Afghanistan’s ‘aggressive’ neighbours.
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Finishing touches: Gwadar Port to be operational in six months
An IT based database system will be installed next month at all the ports to track movement of containers.
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Investment roundtable: Finance minister meets investors in London
Minister continues string of meetings with international investors.
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Govt needs to frame rules before LNG import
Consultant highlights the tasks to be performed by PQA.
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Averting damage: Kabul shares security plan for power, gas import
Is engaging local tribes to protect transmission lines, gas pipeline.
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Sacrifice rituals: Tale of twin cities
The locals feast at eateries, take in some fresh air at public parks or even turn to the hills.
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PTI mulls coup against PPP’s Khursheed Shah
Party may move to take over leader of the opposition in the National Assembly.
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Roller-coaster ties: PM, aides finalise agenda of ‘tough’ Washington trip
Meeting with US President Obama next week is deemed first true diplomatic test for Nawaz so far.
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Gas terminal: PQA refuses LNG licence to two importers
Cites safety reasons for not allowing LNG terminal in the centre of the port.
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IP pipeline: Pakistan looks to Gazprom for project financing
Officials believe Tehran will not be able to provide all funds.
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Hike in power tariff, POL prices: Opposition promises ‘chaos’ in Senate session
MQM, PML-Q and ANP submit adjournment motions in upper house of parliament.
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Faulty Wiring?: Fire breaks out in lecture room
The lecture room’s furniture, multimedia set and air conditioners were damaged by the flames.
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Screening attendants: Police checkpost to be set up at PIMS
Following thrashing, doctors threaten strike if security not enhanced.
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Out of the bag: ‘Waar’ finally hits twin cities’ screens
Bilal Lashari’s counter-terrorism centred film premiered at Cine Gold Plex.
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Singaporean’s murder: Suspect sent on four-day judicial remand
The woman was found dead near Korang Nullah near Bani Gala.
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The real sacrifice: Police, civic officials’ extortion deprive many of happiness
While buyers’ complaints are aimed at sellers, the latter blame the government.
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Eid at Edhi Home: A different festival for some
As people line up to donate money, police dump unwanted off streets at shelter homes.
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‘Et tu Brute’ moment: Shujaat, Ejaz to testify against Musharraf
Ex-president denies allegations levelled against him in a statement with the police.
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Helping survivors: Civilian oversight of relief activities in quake-hit areas demanded
AWP alleges military is preventing civilian organisations from accessing affected areas.
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Price gouging: Inter-city bus operators fleecing passengers
Home-goers complain of paying double fare.
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Music and fashion show: Showcasing the cultural diversity of Indonesia
Troupe comprising batik artists, a singer, instrumentalists and dancers entertain audience.
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PIMS brawl: Doctors worried after attendants thrash their colleague
The incident occurred on Sunday after a critically injured patient died in the emergency room.