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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif telephoned Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah today to discuss the situation ...
Today, Karachi, a megacity of more than 20 million people and the economic engine of Pakistan, is sinking. Not just because ...
Emergency cell established at Sindh Governor House; citizens impacted by rain, traffic directed to contact for help at 1366.
Rescuers search for survivors as Pakistan's death toll rises to nearly 400 from torrential rains and flooding.
At least seven people were killed in city after heavy monsoon rains, while Met Office has forecast more downpours ...
The government of Sindh announced Tuesday that all public and private schools in the metropolis will remain closed tomorrow ...
The lack of science teachers is not an isolated problem but a district-wide issue. Schools in rural and semi-urban areas are hit the hardest, where access to private tuition is either unavailable or ...
The Sindh government has announced that all government and private schools and colleges in Karachi will remain closed on ...
Intermittent light and heavy rainfall continued in different parts of Karachi Monday, turning roads into ponds after continuous downpour. Heavy rains wreaked havoc in the city, leading to ...
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, presiding over a high-level meeting, decided to strengthen and expedite the operation to ...