Water Crisis

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Karachi occupants prone to confront water emergency as blackout hits pumping station

Water conveyance in the city was hampered on Monday because of a blackout at Karachi’s Dhabeji pumping  station, ARY News…

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Karachi’s water intricacies

While the much-anticipated covering of the Kalri Baghar (KB) Feeder Upper — a crucial water supply hotspot for Karachi —…

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76% of youngsters presented to outrageous high temperatures in South Asia: UNICEF

South Asia has the most elevated level of youngsters presented to outrageous high temperatures, contrasted with any remaining districts, as…

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Pakistan Should Adjust to Climate change. In any case, Who Will Help Us?

The record-breaking mega-flood in August 2022 that affected 33 million individuals in Pakistan brought back to the world the earnestness…

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PCRWR announces 20 brands of bottle water unsafe

Islamabad:Pakistan Gathering of Exploration in Water Assets (PCRWR) has proclaimed 20 brands of jug water hazardous for human utilization due…

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JI stages demonstration outside Water Board office

The two sides of Shahrah-e-Faisal were obstructed after Jamat-e-Islami organized a protest infront of the administrative center of the Water…

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Extending Green Pakistan Activity Through Mechanized, Advanced and Climate Shrewd Cultivating

Nowadays, Pakistan faces a few challenges within the space of agribusiness, natural supportability and public health. The have to be…

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Opposition raises water scarcity issue in Sindh assembly

KARACHI: Treasury on Monday called the opposition’s concerns as political gimmicks ahead of the general election, as the MQM and…

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Mayor for resolving water, and drainage problems

KARACHI: Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab has said that effective measures are being taken to ensure water supply, and intact…

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Pakistan’s per-capita surface water to decrease to 860 cubic meters by 2025

Per capita availability of surface water is projected to decrease to 860 cubic meters in Pakistan by the year 2025.…

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