Water Crisis

Water matters for life, people, society and nature

Murad plans to rehabilitate old waterways for regular rising water removal

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah announced plans to update old waterways to oversee rising water through normal gravity…

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Climate coop under CPEC Stage II is in critical need in the midst of extreme heatwave

KARACHI – Climate coop under CPEC Stage II is in desperate need in the midst of serious heatwave. “The consistent…

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Water Boring Rates in Karachi (Per Foot) – 2024 prices

Karachi, the biggest city in Pakistan, is as of now grappling with a serious water emergency. With a populace of…

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Water supply likely to be diminished in Karachi for three days

Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) has announced a water supply lack in Karachi. As indicated by the KWSB representative,…

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Water for peace and harmony

Water is a significant scant regular asset that is expected for a few ordinary exercises. Water assumes a critical part…

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CM for adoption of ‘new cropping pattern’ to offset water shortage impacts

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah communicating worry over the effect of climate change on water shortage said…

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Clean water emergency and crisis

Public Get together Agent Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah paid heed on Saturday supply of debased water in parliament house…

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Expect Massive Water shortage in Summer With WAPDA to Fault: IRSA

The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) has raised worries about an approaching water emergency in the channels this mid year.…

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Country facing 30pc water shortage for planting season: Irsa

The Indus River System Authority (Irsa) on Wednesday said that the country is confronting a 30 percent water lack toward…

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Kharif season: IRSA board projects intense water deficiency

ISLAMABAD : The Indus River System Authority (IRSA) warning council has projected 30% water deficiency for early Kharif 2024 and…

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