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City managers stressed as people’s water needs remain unmet
ISLAMABAD: With the capital’s population rising to over two million people from around 800,000 in 2008, city managers are continuously…
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ISLAMABAD: The city managers have been struggling to meet the residents’ basic needs, including sufficient water supply as the population…
Read More »ISLAMABAD: With the capital’s population rising to over two million people from around 800,000 in 2008, city managers are continuously…
Read More »There is a chasmic gap between the demand for water and its supply in the capital city. Ali* lives in…
Read More »Artificial groundwater recharge wells have shown early promise in Pakistan’s capital. Experts think they could help to replenish the city’s…
Read More »In Pakistan, more than 70% of domestic water needs are met by groundwater, a freshwater source literally under our feet. But groundwater…
Read More »ISLAMABAD, Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Monday asked Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Rawalpindi…
Read More »ISLAMABAD, Islamabad Wildlife Management board (IWMB) Chairperson Rina Saeed Khan on Wednesday said the recent heavy monsoon rainfalls and better…
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