Tag: Khairpur

Admissions date extended

Inspector of Colleges Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Prof Abdul Latif Memon on Tuesday announced that the date for admission in LLB Part I,...

One killed, 39 injured in Khairpur road accident

One person was killed and 39 others injured when a passenger bus turned turtle due to over speeding here late Monday night. According to police,...

Khairpur Police force couple to parade naked over ‘intent of adultery’

Police in interior Sindh town of Gambat have arrested a man and two women and charged them with “intentions of adultery”, BBC Urdu reported...

3 Hindu traders kidnapped

At least three Hindu traders were kidnapped by unknown persons when they were going to Jacobabad from Karachi here on Saturday. As per details,...

Seven injured in Khairpur load shedding protests

Seven people, including women and children, were injured in a baton charge by police on people protesting prolonged load shedding and shortage of drinking...

One killed as gunmen torch 10 NATO oil tankers in Khairpur

Unidentified gunmen on Monday attacked NATO oil supply tankers in Khairpur district of Sindh, killing one man and injuring three others and destroying 10...

Gunmen torch 10 NATO oil tankers in Khairpur

Unknown gunmen attacked NATO oil supply tankers early Monday in Khairpur, wounding three people and destroying 10 vehicles, police said. The tankers were attacked when...

Khairpur’s ‘Taj Mahal’ in ownership dispute

The legend of Khairpur’s ruler Mir Ali Nawaz Naz and Lahore’s nightingale Iqbal Begum may yet be immortalised: the Sindh High Court (SHC) on...

Badin and Khairpur set to lose ATC judges

KARACHI - Seven out of the total 11 anti-terrorism courts (ATCs) in Sindh will be without judges by the end of this month, as contracts of two more ATC judges will expire on March 28.
Sources told Pakistan Today that the contracts of Badin ATC judge Saleem Patoli and Khairpur Mir's Sajjad Hussain Kolachi will finish before the end of this month, leaving the province - with its capital witnessing a spike in terror incidents - with only four functional courts to handle