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Prominent scholar and head of Jamia Binoria Maulana Abdul Razzaq passes away - Pakistan

Prominent scholar and head of Jamia Binoria Maulana Abdul Razzaq passes away - Pakistan
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SAMAA - Karachi security guard shot dead for waking up colleague: police

Karachi security guard shot dead for waking up colleague: police Suspect on the run SAMAA | TV Posted: Apr 6, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 weeks ago Photo: AFP Listen to the story A 50-year-old security guard was shot dead for waking up a fellow guard sleeping on duty in Karachi s Guru Mandir, the police said Tuesday. Liaquat died on the spot. His body has been moved to the hospital for its post-mortem examination. According to the police, the victim and the suspect worked together at a house, known as the White House. Early Tuesday morning, Liaquat woke up his colleague which led to an argument between the men, the investigating officer said. During this, the suspect took out a gun and shot Liaquat.

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This week 50 years ago: Bananas, first flyover and Princess Helen - Newspaper

KARACHIITES are known for many things; banana eating is not one of them. The fact is that they have always loved the fruit. There was a time, from the 1960s until the early ‘70s, when getting them proved a bit heavy on their pocket (Rs6 or more for a dozen pieces). On April 5, 1971 it was reported that a decade ago bananas were “luxury” for Karachiites. They could get apples and grapes in abundance, not bananas – which were hard to find and were in the market at exorbitant prices. Now, the report added, the picture had changed. The supply of locally grown bananas had increased greatly. One could get them for as low a price as Rs1.50 per dozen. Citizens of Karachi (in 1971) consumed bananas worth Rs10,000 on a daily basis. To boot, the fruit was being exported as well.

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Traffic plan for Youm-e-Wiladat Hazrat Ali procession

Karachi February 26, 2021 Karachi traffic police chief DIG Iqbal Dara has issued a traffic diversion plan for Youm-e-Wiladat Hazrat Ali (RA). In a statement, issued by the traffic police on Thursday, said that on 13th Rajab, 1442, A.H. i.e. February 26, 202, a procession will start from Ghafoor Chamber at 4pm and terminate at the Mehfil-e-Shah-e-Khurasan after passing through different streets and roads. The route includes Abdullah Haroon Road, Sharea Iraq, Zaib-un-Nisa Street, Aga Khan Road, MA Jinnah Road and Father Jamnis Road. On Bahadur Yar Tang Road, all kinds of traffic coming from Guru Mandir, Soldier Bazaar No.3 signal and Soldier Bazaar No.2 signal will be diverted from Soldier Bazaar No.1 signal to the Coast Guards and Ankle Seria signal to reach their destinations.

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The Towns Mirror Special: Uncovering the story of Cox Town's Sindhi Colony

The Towns Mirror Special: Uncovering the story of Cox Town’s Sindhi Colony Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Feb 4, 2021, 06:00 IST Sindhis in East Bengaluru after the Partition Adiverse culture is what forms the face of a country. But what is the history behind so many small communities that have settled here? ReReeti, an organisation that works towards revitalising museums and heritage sites, will be documenting the origin all that is pertinent to the existence of Cox Town’s Sindhi community in Bengaluru. The Undivided Identities: Unknown Stories of Partition project aims to uncover how, during the Partition, non-Muslims from Sindh in Pakistan migrated and settled down in different states of India, including Bangalore (Mysore State), says Tejshvi Jain. The Sindhi Colony in Cox Town was created in 1948, to house the refugees from Sindh in Pakistan. The government - then the Mysore State, bought the land from a man named

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