Protesters fear than a plan to modernise agriculture could leave the lower riparian province of Sindh without water.
Protests have broken out in Pakistan’s Sindh province over a new canal project under the ambitious agriculture plan of ...
Senior Sindh Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, Sharjeel Inam Memon, expressed strong opposition to any canal projects on the Indus River, declaring that he would fight against such ...
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Pakistan's growing water crisis: A future in jeopardy
Pakistan's water availability per capita has dropped by over 70% in the past 70 years, currently standing at just 1,017 cubic meters, well below the global water scarcity threshold of 1,000 cubic ...
The Indus River, once the lifeline of Sindh, now flows more like a political chessboard, where the central government and the ...
An unprecedented water shortage has forced authorities to restrict water supplies strictly to drinking purposes for April.
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Water-insecure Pakistan
Pakistan boasts over 7,000 glaciers - the largest concentration outside the polar regions. These glaciers are vital, sustaining the Indus River, which in turn supports the livelihoods of millions.
Pakistan government's agency National Engineering Services Pakistan is working closely with the Mines and Minerals Department ...