Water Crisis

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Understanding Pakistan’s Water Crisis as Taps Likely to Run Dry in 2025

Understanding Pakistan’s Water Crisis as Taps Likely to Run Dry in 2025 Most problems associated with water sector have risen…

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Pakistan to Restore Health of Indus Basin, Major Rivers under ‘Living Indus’ Project: Minister

Engaging the Society to Eradicate the Water Contamination of the Indus River By Muhammad Arif Islamabad: “The water of the…

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No let-up in Pindi cantt residents’ water woes

RAWALPINDI: While there is enough water in Rawal and Khanpur dams after heavy rains in the twin cities, water shortage…

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Water Management for Balochistan

Balochistan’s water crisis has meached a level where rain is needed everywhere, all the time. Sadly, the annual rainfall is…

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Water management

Across the country, municipal administrations have constantly struggled to supply potable water to residents and failed to regularise hydrants. This…

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Water conservation plans will be pursued to meet requirements of growing population: Khursheed

Minister for Water Resources Khursheed Shah has said water conservation plans will be pursued to meet the requirements of growing…

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Climate change and water resources in Pakistan

Climate change is one of the most unavoidable issues of our time. It is affecting the earth in multiple ways;…

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Contaminated water supply to Fort Abbas localities

BAHAWALNAGAR: Residents of various localities of Fort Abbas have been left to use contaminated water for the last 10 days.…

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Residents forced to drink polluted water

HARIPUR: Highly polluted and toxic drinking water is being supplied to residents of Tarbela Dam colonies through rusted pipelines, which…

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RCB fails to regularise illegal water hydrants

RAWALPINDI: Apart from failing to provide sufficient water supplies to residents, the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) has also failed to…

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