Knowledge Bylanes (Regional Times (Karachi, Pakistan))
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- In first address after landing, Maryam Nawaz says PML-N not 'scared' of elections.
- Fawad remanded into police custody for 2 more days.
- Bilawal lambasts Imran, says Bushra Bibi's dreams won't hold in court.
- PTI wants CJP to ensure Fawad's rights are protected in custody.
- Ahead of crucial talks, IMF spots Rs2tr breach in Pakistan's budgetary estimates.
- Terrorist eliminated in North Waziristan IBO.
- Pakistan 'in the strongest words' condemns desecration of Holy Quran in Denmark.
- PPP to issue legal notice to Imran over allegations against Zardari.
- Fawad's arrest: Contempt plea filed against cops for flouting LHC orders.
- PM slams Imran for accusing Zardari of hatching assassination plot.
- Miftah wants govt should raise minimum wages to Rs35,000 amid soaring inflation.
- PTI to move IHC against acceptance of 43 resignations.
- No stability with Imran in politics: Atta Tarar.
- Shehbaz Sharif-led govt hurt Pakistan more than terrorism did, says Sheikh Rashid.
- HANDS Pakistan, Bank Alfalah distribute blankets amongst 100 flood affectees.
- Cleanliness campaign launched in NWM.
- CAUSE Organization holds a seminar for skilled women in Jacobabad.
- Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi felicitates Muslim ummah for Hazrat Imam Ali Naqi's (AS) birthday.
- Education Dept holds a seminar at Govt Girls' High School Kotri.
- Residents of village Abdul Razzaq Samo boycott anti-polio campaign.
- Former MPA Moazam Ali Abbasi felicitates Niaz Ali Buriro on PTI's victory in Mehar.
- Meeting of All Pakistan Katohar Welfare Association held.
- Irshad Ali Solangi assumes charge as TEO (F) Mehar.
- PPP's Syed Muhammad Hassan Shah takes notice of three persons' deaths in USH.
- Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Sukkur holds a free medical camp at SIMS.
- Reopening of closed schools demanded in UC Wada Burira, UC Chhor Qambar.
- Dadu's business community protests against worsening law and order situation.
- 17 fishermen return home after being released from Indian jails.
- Crime on the rise in Larkana.
- Injured Larkana mechanic demands action against Dari Police.
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