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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy is Pakistan’s new canal project sparking water shortage fears?Protesters fear than a plan to modernise agriculture could leave the lower riparian province of Sindh without water.
An unprecedented water shortage has forced authorities to restrict water supplies strictly to drinking purposes for April.
Pakistan government's agency National Engineering Services Pakistan is working closely with the Mines and Minerals Department ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSwallowed by the sea, Pakistan’s Indus delta now threatened by canalsResidents say construction of six new canals over Indus River will turn more lands barren and prone to be lost to sea.
ISLAMABAD: With the Kharif season set to begin in a few days, an unprecedented water shortage has left authorities with no ...
Protests have broken out in Pakistan’s Sindh province over a new canal project under the ambitious agriculture plan of ...
Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Friday released 72,600 cusecs water from various rim stations with inflow of 76,600 ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNPressure builds up on PPP against canals projectThe nationalist and anti-canal activists have built up pressure on the Pakistan Peoples Party for the withdrawal of its ...
KARACHI: WWF-Pakistan on Wednesday voiced serious concerns over the Cholistan Canals project, emphasising the need for ...
Pakistan's ruling coalition party Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has joined ongoing demonstrations and rallies across Sindh ...
The federal government in Pakistan is facing a growing protests spearheaded by nationalist party leaders, social activists, students, religious figures, lawyers and writers in the Sindh province after ...
With a looming 55% water shortage and no reserves in major dams, irrigation planners are facing an uphill battle ...
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