NAWABSHAH: Nawabshah police raided a brick kiln near Khadar on 28th December and recovered 20 bonded labourers who were reportedly being forced to work without wages. The police acted on the orders of the sessions court, which received a complaint from Sabagho
HYDERABAD: Sindh Higher Education Commission’s chairman, Prof Dr S.M. Tariq Rafi, has lamented that the government spends huge amounts of public money to prepare doctors, who can serve the community but if female students, who dominate medical institutions, do not join the
Over one million under-five children to be vaccinated against polio in three districts In Larkana, the anti-polio drive in Larkana district was kicked off on 16 December 2024 to vaccinate 480,000 children of up to five years of age. The health department
In order to support senior citizens of the province, the Sindh government has announced a plan to launch the Sindh Senior Citizen Card that will benefit 3.7 million citizens aged 60 and above. Officials said Sindh was the first province to issue
HYDERABAD: A rally was held here on 10 December 2024 under the aegis of the Society for the Protection of Rights of the Child (Sparc) in collaboration with the district administration to commemorate Human Rights Day. Speaking at the rally, an official
LARKANA: Out of 23 gold medals up for grabs, women mopped up 21 and men could lay hands on only two at the 6th convocation of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University (SMBBMU) held at Arija Campus on 7th December where a
Dr Nikhat Shakeel Khan, the convener of the Parliamentary Caucus on Child Rights (PCCR), has strongly condemned the alleged involvement of children in garbage collection in Karachi. Earlier this week, the Shah Faisal assistant commissioner raided an office of the Sindh Solid
MITHI: Sindh Minister for Education Syed Sardar Ali Shah on 6th December announced his government’s plans to establish science museums throughout the province. “This year has been declared the ‘Year of Science in Sindh’ in which science exhibitions will be planned in
KARACHI: The province of Sindh has been declared “maternal and neonatal tetanus-free” by international experts. A debriefing session held on Monday at a local hotel was chaired by Sindh Health Secretary Rehan Iqbal Baloch and attended by officials from the federal directorate
Sindh Governor and Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) Chancellor Kamran Tessori has urged female medical and dental graduates to actively contribute to the healthcare sector instead of shelving their degrees. Addressing the 14th convocation of the DUHS as the guest of