The Indus River, the lifeblood of Pakistan, has been a source of sustenance, livelihood, and prosperity for millions of people living in the Indus Basin. Stretching over 3,180 kilometers from the ...
Some months back, I visited a village in Badin, Sindh, and there I met Ghulam Rasool, an old farmer. Sitting in the shade of ...
Farmers and residents at the tail-end of the Indus River canal system remain deprived of freshwater despite the recent ...
Sindh faces a growing water crisis as the illegal construction of new canals threatens its future and livelihoods.
People from various walks of life, including nationalist party workers, religious groups, students, and civil society representatives, gathered at Shaheed Fazil Rahu Chowk in Jati town, Sujawal ...
A growing wave of protests against the construction of six new canals on the Indus River has now drawn the participation of ...
ISLAMABAD: In an apparent attempt to resolve the tiff between two ruling parties -- Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and ...
The impending water scarcity, therefore, poses a severe threat to irrigation, potentially leading to crop failures which, in ...
The rapid expansion of canal infrastructure and the promotion of corporate farming in Pakistan pose severe risks to Sindh’s water security, ecological ...
The Home-Based Women Workers Federation (HBWWF) organised a rally in Karachi on International Women’s Day to call upon the ...
PPP chairperson endorses Green Pakistan initiative; urges govt to review project to ensure "no harm" to any federating unit.
Awami Tehreek protesters demand formation of international tribunal to resolve water dispute between Sindh, Punjab.