#Punjab
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News
Sindh govt. plans to install electronic chips in habitual criminals
Eight to ten gangs of bandits are operating in riverine areas of Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan – Secretary General PPP…
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CENSUS 2023 RESULTS UNACCEPTABLE – SINDH CHIEF MINISTER
A meeting was held in Islamabad to which I was not invited and without taking me into confidence, it decided…
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Sindh seizes 2 trailers transporting Punjab wheat to Karachi
Trailers each carrying 1275 maunds of wheat worth over Rs.10 million were coming from Rajanpur, Punjab From Correspondent Khairpur,…
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Pakistan’s population grows by 25 million in 5 years
According to initial census results Karachi is the most populous city with 15.8 million people, which, according to the preliminary…
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Feature
‘Witty, a thorough gentleman,’ Pakistani relatives recall moments spent with Scotland’s 1st Muslim leader
Yousaf, 37, was sworn in as Scotland’s sixth First Minister on Wednesday, becoming the first-ever Muslim leader of any Western…
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Thari NGO delegation visits Punjab for resolving problems of Thar Desert of Sindh
According to Thar Citizen Forum more than 30 people and hundreds of livestock have died in the last two years…
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Anthropology
From Lahore to Larkana: A Tale of a Nawab’s Journey
The Lahori family migrated from Kamaliya to Larkana in 17th Century due to internal state crisis among heirs. The land…
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Art
A Scottish Photographer had a Photo Studio in Karachi in 19th century
Scottish photographer stayed for over 40 years in India documenting the colonial officers. He also authored his memoirs ‘My Forty…
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Book Review
Chitra Divakaruni’s ‘Independence’ – An Eloquent Love Song To Her Beloved Bengal
Much of the literature about India’s Partition has been written around the violence and tragedy. The focus is the Punjab.…
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Short Story
Zoravar – A Short Story
Mangal Singh’s tale finds an intriguing parallel in the world of pahalvani that thrived in colonial Lahore. In 1910, a…
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