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Daily Times on MSNBig No to Canals on Indus RiverThe Indus River, the lifeblood of Pakistan, has been a source of sustenance, livelihood, and prosperity for millions of people living in the Indus Basin. Stretching over 3,180 kilometers from the ...
He explained that a lack of water can damage crops like wheat, barley, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, and livestock, while ...
Some months back, I visited a village in Badin, Sindh, and there I met Ghulam Rasool, an old farmer. Sitting in the shade of ...
Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday expressed Sindh’s deep concerns over the construction of new canals from the Indus River, stressing that the issue must be resolved through consensus and the ...
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday cautioned the government that unilateral decision-making was placing the ...
Armed with increasingly sophisticated weapons and bolstered by greater networking, northern Sindh dacoits operate with near ...
The Indus River System Authority (Irsa) has alerted farmers in Punjab and Sindh to prepare for a significant water shortage, ...
The Indus River System Authority (Irsa) has issued a warning to the Punjab and Sindh provinces of Pakistan about a potential ...
Irsa has warned Punjab and Sindh of a severe water shortage as Tarbela and Mangla dams near dead levels. With wheat crops at ...
The country's major reservoirs, Tarbela and Mangla, are likely to reach their dead levels in few days, which will increase the water shortage for the provinces to 30-35 percent for the remainder of ...
Pakistan's leading water regulator has warned that up to 35 per cent less water would be available for crops this season due ...
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