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The Express Tribune on MSNWASA settles debts after historic bailoutThe Water and Sanitation Authority (WASA) has started clearing its long-standing dues to the government agencies after approval of Rs3.57 billion worth bailout package by the Punjab government.For the ...
Sources at Khanpur Dam have reported a significant drop in the water level, which now stands at 1928.79 feet—well below the ...
RAWALPINDI: The Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) has settled its liabilities after paying Rs1.9 billion to the Islamabad ...
The water supply for irrigation from Khanpur Dam on Wednesday has been suspended due to a significant decrease in water ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNK-P to launch digital tendering in fisheriesKhyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Standing Committee on Livestock, Fisheries, and Cooperatives announced on Saturday the introduction of an e-tendering system in the Fisheries Department.The announcement ...
RAWALPINDI: The water level in Khanpur Dam has dropped significantly, which may only last for a few days, according to the ...
The water level at Khanpur Dam has fallen sharply in recent days, raising serious concerns about the dam’s ability to ...
The body of a young man, who went missing in a tragic boat accident at Khanpur Dam, was recovered on Friday after a nine-day intensive search operation.
A dire water crisis is fast unfolding in Islamabad and Rawalpindi in Pakistan as the once-reliable Khanpur Dam inches toward depletion, exposing rocks and parched land where once water flowed freely.
Speaking to Dawn, a WAPDA official said on Tuesday that the water level in Khanpur Dam stood at 1,935 feet above mean sea level (AMSL), just 25 feet above the dead level of 1,910 AMSL. He noted ...
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