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Karachi, the port city that once gleamed with state-of-the-art infrastructure and modern education, has been ranked as the least liveable city in global survey once again. The Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister organisation to The Economist, has ranked
Before 2021, the Sindh province lacked a coordinated response system for emergencies and disasters and the disaster management responsibilities were scattered across various departments, fire services were under local governments, and ambulances were operated by a mix of
KARACHI: It was `a dream come true` for inmates as they donned graduation gowns at the convocation ceremony held at the Central Prison Karachi to receive certificates after completion of various courses. On 27 June 2024, the Central
SHRC has devoloped the following poster for Human Rights and Sustainable Development Goals:
Veteran labour unionist Karamat Ali died on 20 June 2024 morning in Karachi after prolonged illness, his nephew Abbas Haider confirmed to Daily Dawn.com. According to Haider, the joint director of the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and
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