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KARACHI:After being given temporary custody of over 30 imported non-poisonous pythons, the Karachi zoo is struggling to take care of the slithering reptiles and is unable to provide them with proper accommodation. Three days after being brought to
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the zoo, some of the pythons have reportedly contracted allergies, while the younger ones have become more aggressive, The Express Tribune learnt on Wednesday.Red spots have appeared on the yellow-skinned, 10-feet-long reticulated albino python, which has been made to live in an enclosure that was previously occupied by venomous snakes. The enclosure is also littered with mites and other insects. The allergy is spreading, and this python would soon become weak, said a repti
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le expert on the condition of anonymity. No one at the zoo is qualified to handle these snakes. As a matter of
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fact, they don t even know the names of the species. Snake enthusiasts in the city had imported 31 non-venomous snakes, including a boa constrictor, and ball and QUETTA:Balochi
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stan Private Schools Association has announced reopening schools from June 1, rejecting the proposal for promotion of students to the next grade.Announcing the opening of private schools from June 1, Omar Farooq, leader of the All Balochistan
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Progressive Private Schools Association, said the government should immediately provide support to private schools through the Balochistan Education Foundation so that their issues are addressed.Farooq said this while addressing a press conference at Quetta Press Club along with Abdul Rehman Luni, Mohammad Arif, Liaquat Ali Hazara, Mohammad Waseem Yousafzai, Mohammad Atiq Baloch, Qari Mohammad Faisal Mohmand, Shazia Ali, Sabra Taaq and others
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on Monday. The Balochistan Private Schools Association is the largest and most active organisation in the province and comprises of representatives of 28 district associations. Thousands of private schools in remote areas of the province are educating more than 0.7 million children without any g