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The River Indus, a historic lifeline of Pakistan, is facing ecological decline due to pollution, overuse, and climate change.
The Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan (SCBAP) has strongly opposed the construction of six new canals from the Indus River, warning that the project could intensify inter-provincial tensions ...
Islamabad: The lawyers’ association in Pakistan has warned that in the next phase of their protest against the canal project ...
The Sindh and Pakistan governments have begun talks to resolve the contentious canals project involving the Indus River. The project has caused unrest in Sindh due to fears of water diversion to ...
A continuing shortage of water in the Indus River at the Sukkur and Kotri barrages is negatively impacting Sindh's ...
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the ruling coalition partner of country's federal government, has threatened to exit the ...
Two minor sisters drowned on Tuesday in the Indus River in the Bisham tehsil of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Shangla district, ...
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Chaos erupts at 'Save Indus River' rally
Tensions flared at the "Save Indus River" rally on Sunday, as a scuffle broke out among political workers, leading to ...
Senator Sherry Rehman highlights a national emergency as the Indus River faces historically low water levels. Citing climate ...
On March 14, river defenders gathered for the 28th annual International Day of Action for Rivers. Participants united around ...
A continuing shortage of water in the Indus River at the Sukkur and Kotri barrages is negatively impacting Sindh's agricultural economy and is expected to affect cotton, sugarcane, and paddy crops ...