Kidnapping of US, English citizens’ feared in Sindh
Jun 25th, 2008 | By Sindh Today | Category: SindhKARACHI: The kidnapping American and English citizens, working in different cities of Sindh were feared here on Thursday.
KARACHI : The police submitted report relating to Asif Ali Zardari assault case in the local court here stating that all the five nominated accused in the case could not be arrested, while the court had earlier issued non-bail-able warrants of arrests of all the five accused.
KARACHI: Sindh Information Technology Department has proposed the opening of 300 more training centers for promotion of Information Technology in the Province.
KARACHI: The kidnapping American and English citizens, working in different cities of Sindh were feared here on Thursday.
KARACHI: Chief of Sindh National Front, Mumtaz Bhutto Wednesday said the United Nations cannot conduct investigation into the assassination of Ms Benazir Bhutto independently.
KARACHI: The Sindh provincial government is planning to pass a legislation allowing construction of 100-storey buildings in the port city of Karachi, and none else than PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari is said to be behind the move.
KARACHI: Exchange of firing between the two groups is underway in Lyari area of Karachi on Wednesday.
KARACHI: Karachi remained blighted by persistent power load shedding for seven hours in the day and three hours in the night culminating into acute water shortage as well, while the hapless citizens kept groaning and grumbling with no relief in sight from anywhere.
KARACHI : Sindh Assembly resumed with its ongoing budget session here on Wednesday morning with Speaker Nisar Ahmed Khuhro in the chair.
KARACHI: A young jobless man was arrested from the premises of the Sindh Assembly building on Tuesday when he tried to jump over the chief minister’s car to request for a job.
HYDERABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that keeping in view the tribal clashes and illiteracy as big challenges, government was sincerely making all out efforts to root out these menaces.