The Indus River, once the lifeline of Sindh, now flows more like a political chessboard, where the central government and the ...
Glaciers feeding key rivers like the Ganga and Indus are shrinking rapidly, threatening the water supply for half of Asia's ...
ISLAMABAD: Climate experts have strongly recommended a new policy framework to check melting glaciers in Gilgit-Baltistan and ...
Adopting sustainable land and water management practices is essential to create new avenues for agricultural development. The ...
Water crisis has become a nightmare and crippling droughts are predicted. The issue of water scarcity has turned into a ...
It is a water paradox out there. The government plans to build new canals on the Indus River to support modern corporate ...
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The Express Tribune on MSN'Hold CCI meeting for Cholistan canal'The Sindh Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah in a letter last week not only sought a meeting of the CCI but also called for ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNPPP wants Indus canal project scrappedPPP Sindh President Nisar Khuhro also strongly condemned the six-canal project, calling it an attempt to deprive Sindh of its ...
Protests against new canals and Sindh’s water-related grievances highlight the same issue; the amount of water available in the Indus system is dwindling.
Mr Khuhro termed the canals project as a deliberate attempt to deprive Sindh of its fair share of water. He demanded that the federal government immediately withdraw the plan and convene a meeting of ...
KARACHI: WWF-Pakistan on Wednesday voiced serious concerns over the Cholistan Canals project, emphasising the need for ...
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