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No More Canals on Indus
Water is the driver of nature.' This quote by Leonardo da Vinci aptly reflects the significance of water for Pakistan's province Sindh, where the Indus River has been a source of life and prosperity ...
Increasing demand for food production coupled with inefficient irrigation practices is exacerbating water scarcity.
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Acrimony over the right to Indus water
Before discussing the rights of provinces over historic water usage, it is pertinent to note that the River Indus originates from the mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in Western Tibet.
Pakistan government's plan to divert water from the Indus River for corporate farming sparked heated debate in the Senate on Tuesday, with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle urging the matter to ...
Leaders claim govt's initiative aimed at doling out Sindh’s lands to corporate sector, other powerful quarters.
One such ticking time-bomb is the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 between India and Pakistan, negotiated over nine long years and ...
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and others stated that the construction of six new canals on the Indus River is an issue concerning the survival of future generations of Sindh. They accused the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP ...
The Minister for Climate Change thanked the United Nations for its ongoing support to Pakistan in the aftermath of the catastrophic floods last year. She said the Indus River is jugular vein of ...
Carrying placards and banners, Awami Tareek members, including women and children, staged a march from Ghaghar Phatak to Gulshan-i-Hadeed. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started ...
The Pakistan Senate has raised concerns over the government's plan to divert water from the Indus River for corporate farming, urging resolution through the Council of Common Interests (CCI).